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Women in History.

3 July 2020

Throughout history, there have been women who have left a positive mark in various industries, reforming ideals and bringing all women closer to contribute and achieve positive changes in the world; Regina Romero is no exception.

We have sought inspiration from these women to publicly recognize them for their achievements and empower women's triumphs , which have stood out over time.

We want to share five women who have impacted society in a positive way, which have changed the way activities are carried out today, as well as the perception we have of the world.

Marie Curie


Marie was a Polish woman devoted to science and research. A graduate in physics and mathematics, she was the first woman in history to receive a Nobel Prize (Nobel Prize in Physics).
In 1911, he received the highest recognition from the Swedish Academy, with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She was the first woman in history to receive two Nobel Prizes; his daughter Iréne Curie continued his legacy by receiving a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.


Coco Chanel


She was a French dressmaker with humble origins. Thanks to his designs and creativity, he revolutionized the world of haute couture.
It freed the female body from ornamental clothing, expressing the freedom and equality of women in the 20th century, becoming a symbol of modern women.

Valentina Tereshkova



She was the first female astronaut in history to travel to space in 1963, in addition to performing this feat unaccompanied aboard the Vostok spacecraft.
Valentina studied Space Engineering. Similarly, she held important political positions as head of the central committee of Soviet women.

Frida Kahlo


Frida is considered one of the main Mexican female figures, as she is recognized as one of the most famous artists of the 20th century.
Transcending through his works of art, becoming an icon for women due to his life story. Creating a unique style reflected in his paintings events that marked his life.

Simone deBeauvoir


She was a writer and teacher of French origin. He defended human rights, emphasizing the rights of women.
She established herself as a writer in 1949 with her famous book The Second Sex , in which she emphasizes the feminist movement. His thinking continues to be involved in the field of study for equality policies.

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