Fashion
Florencia Sosa: Fashion Icon and Advocate for Gender Equality
Sosa shares her perspective, stating that, globally, women are becoming increasingly aware of gender inequalities and the crucial role they must play in advancing equality across all sectors. However, she acknowledges that this struggle is complex, exacerbated by socioeconomic disparities and significant delays in human rights progress. Sosa highlights the 2023 Global Gender Gap Report by the World Economic Forum, which indicates that Latin America and the Caribbean have managed to close nearly 75% of their gender gap, achieving 74.3% parity and ranking third globally. Despite these advances, she emphasizes that, at the current rate, the region will need another 53 years to achieve full gender parity. This delay, Sosa points out, is not just a statistical figure; it reflects ongoing challenges such as unequal access to education, limited economic opportunities, and entrenched cultural norms that continue to hinder women’s full participation in society. According to Sosa, addressing these issues requires concerted efforts in policy reform, education, and cultural changes to accelerate the path towards true gender equality.