The Weaponisation of Women’s Attire

A short skirt, high heels, and red lipstick. A sports bra, running shorts, and sneakers. A turtleneck sweater, long skirt, and hijab. All of these outfits were worn by women assaulted and killed at the hands of men. They are different in fabric, style, and occasion, but there is one thing that all of these outfits have in common: they are scapegoats for men’s accountability.

WMN in Space

The number of women employed in the international space industry represents around 20 percent of the workforce, according to figures released by the UN; roughly the same proportion as 30 years ago. When Redwire opened their European Headquarters in Luxembourg, LUX WMN sat down with some of the female team at Redwire Europe Luxembourg to find out what it means to be a woman in the space industry!

The Mentor: Barbara Daroca

After a decade structuring large international financial transactions, Barbara answered the call of her true purpose: creating connections by putting words to work. She loves to try new ideas that challenge the status quo to support her differentiating communications initiatives. Since 2012 Bárbara has lead teams of professionals with a wide range of responsibilities in the areas of communications and brand management, and she is ING’s company secretary in Luxembourg.