March 8 is International Women's Day . On this occasion, several brands engage through operations or collab '. We have selected our favorites.

A Monoprix collection to fight against breast cancer

This year, Monoprix demonstrates its commitment to gender equality by launching a capsule collection with advocacy messages! "Girls, Girls", "Equality", "Freedom", "Fraternity" or "Female Male" ... Entries that celebrate the cause of women and appear on organic cotton T-shirts, a mug or cotton and linen tote bags . Available in blue, white and red, the items in the collection are for women , of course ... but also for men and children . But more than a nice collection, the operation can also raise money for a noble cause. Monoprix donates 20% of the turnover of this collection to the Institut Curie , a major foundation involved in the treatment and research against breast cancer . A cause close to heart to Monoprix who, in the fall of 2017, launched a range of lingerie for women who have had breast cancer and have not undergone breast reconstruction.

Items sold exclusively in Monoprix stores and on the site from February 28, 2018.

Etam is committed to women's health

Etam's lingerie and ready-to-wear brand is also mobilizing for the women's cause. She launches the operation " 1 bra bought, the panties 1 € ": March 8, for any purchase in the shop, the sign reverse 1 € to the association Gynecology Without Borders . This NGO, composed of doctors and midwives, fights against violations of the rights of women around the world, through care missions and the training of health professionals.

Operation valid on March 8, 2018 in all Etam stores.

Instagram x The Chocolate of the French: the celebrated female bodies

Notice to the most greedy! To celebrate women and their diversity, Instagram launches its first capsule collection in France, in collaboration with Le Chocolat des Français . Together, they came up with a limited edition collection of 4 chocolate bars . The delicacies are dressed by Elsa Wolinski, Karishma Chugani, Adele Labo and Agathe Sorlet. Engaged women who, through their offbeat illustrations, share their own vision of female bodies. Salavateur.

Capsule collection of 4 chocolate bars sold in boxes. To obtain from March 7, 2018, exclusively at Merci (Paris, 3rd) and on the website www.lechocolatdesfrancais.fr