Rina Bovrisse, also known as Rina Rose (born 1974, Japan) is a fashion executive, designer and activist. Bovrisse is a Chanel alumna and Parsons School of Design graduate, known for her activism, "Prada Vs The UN" by Vogue. She was the first female to counter report a fashion case to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to make sexual harassment in the workplace illegal in Japan. In 2011, Bovrisse founded Chateau School, a preschool that offers "Advanced Early Education" and plans to expand the school globally, so that small children can travel around the world. Bovrisse was announced in 2016 to run for the Governor of Tokyo in 2020. but later withdrew from the race. Early life In 1990, she moved to New York City during high school. In 1992, she lived to Paris and attended American University of Paris, Parsons Paris and University of Paris. She also lived in London for Central Saint Martins in Fashion Design. In 1998, she graduated with BBA in Design Marketing from Parsons School of Design in New York City. In 2009, she was accepted to American University of Paris to finish her master's degree, but while traveling to Paris, a friend at Prada in New York recommended a job at Prada Japan, which Bovrisse took instead. Career Luxury Brands Her fashion career started during her teen years in the early 1990s in Paris. She opened her small purchasing office and worked as liaison for shops carrying Vivienne Westwood and Martin Margiela products. She appeared at events at Les Bains Douches in Paris. She started working in the showroom of Comme des Garçons in New York City. After graduating from Parsons School of Design, she continued working at Comme des Garçons executive office. She was recruited to Prada Marketing in New York City and represented Prada and Miu Miu runway collections in Milan showroom. In 2001, she began working at Chanel headquarters in New York City. Chanel Bovrisse is a Chanel alumna. Most of her fashion career, she worked for Chanel Fashion Division in New York and Paris. Chateau School In 2011, Bovrisse designed a prestigious preschool, Chateau School offering a diverse and international experience. Media Bovrisse has been the subject of tabloid and media for her fashion activism. On April, 2010, Elle France selected Bovrisse as "The Woman Of The Week". On September, 2010, Bloomberg featured Bovrisse as "Heroine of the Global Economy". On January, 2011, she was featured as "Female Icon Of The Year" alongside Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni in a Spanish newspaper Correio da Manhã. On May 28, 2013, Vogue launched a news, "Prada Vs The UN" and became the most shared article. TV Shows On August 6, 2013, Bovrisse was interviewed by CBS Los Angeles news by CBS TV reporter, Andrea Fujii and commented, "I want to eliminate any discrimination and harassment in the fashion industry because it's not beautiful". On December 2, 2013, Bovrisse appeared on live American TV show, D.N.A. on owned by Disney-ABC Television Group and Univision Communications. The show features news, lifestyle, pop culture, and entertainment by anchor Derrick Ashong, host of Oprah Radio by Oprah Winfrey. Bovrisse was a guest speaker for Fashion Week Special and commented, "No one should feel uncomfortable about themselves. How you present yourself is who you are, what you wear and how you look is who you are. Everyone should be comfortable with that." Newspapers Bovrisse reached global media attention from breaking news and cover stories as the first female executive to counter report a fashion case to the United Nations for human rights of women. Activism United Nations Prada Gender Discrimination Case In 2012, Tokyo Court judge Reiko Morioka dismissed Bovrisse's Prada Gender Discrimination Case, said: discrimination is "acceptable for a luxury fashion label and that a well-compensated female employee should be able to withstand a certain level of harassment." Prada counter-sued for alleged defamation. The UN has backed Bovrisse and The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has called for Japan's State party to introduce new regulations that would make sexual harassment in the workplace illegal. The committee also recommended that the State party ensure that victims can lodge complaints without fear of retaliation. Global Gender Gap Report In 2013, Bovrisse, responding to the Global Gender Gap Report, pointed out at Geneva Press Club that Japan is the third largest economy of the world and 42% of the nation's workers being females, but gender equality was ranked 101st out of 135 countries measured in 2012. In 2016, Japan's ranking remained 101st behind Gambia and Tajikistan reperesents a dearth of female voices in power. Asian Trasnational Corporations Monitoring Network On May 8, 2012, Asian Transnational Corporations Monitoring Network sent a letter against LVMH Group in hiring Sebastian Suhl for Givenchy who was the key player of sexual harassment and discrimination case. On June 7, 2013, fifteen Hong Kong NGOs co-signed a "Statement for Press" which backed Bovrisse to support improve gender equality and empowering women around the world. Hong Kong Legislative Council Hong Kong Stock Exchange In May 2011, Bovrisse was invited to The Hong Kong Legislative Council to meet with the council members and lawmakers. Bovrisse met with the Chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong, Emily Lau, and the General Secretary of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, Lee Cheuk-yan, on IPO regulations. Hong Kong Stock Exchange IPO regulation was later updated to include compliance monitoring before approved for IPO. Hong Kong University UN Women In October 2013, Bovrisse presented to advocate the promotion of UN Women organized by the Center for Comparative and Public Law (CCPL) of the University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Women's Coalition on Equal Opportunities and the Women's Studies Research Centre (WSRC), joined by Emily Lau and Hong Kong NGOs. Politics On June 15, 2016, Bovrisse was announced she would run for the Governor of Tokyo in 2020. Bovrisse said, "I keep hearing about how Japan is championing women, making us shine, creating new opportunities, but this is all fiction, all talk. For women to enjoy real change, we need to do the jobs that men think are only for them. That's why I'm running. Once you are involved in our political system, you get brainwashed and don't see the problems because you lack real world experience, wages are weak and income inequality is rising, but these men have no idea. This is the main reason things never change in Japan." Personal life Bovrisse is a single mother, having divorced a Frenchman from whom she got her surname.
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