After Harvey Weinstein verdict, Dior presents feminist-inspired fashion show

"Consent" was displayed in big neon lighting during the show.

Wearing neutral tones, graphic designs and accessories, models paraded the runway stage surrounded by overhead, flashing lights that read "Consent," " Women's Love is Unpaid Labour," "Women Raise The Upraising," and "Patriarchy = Climate Emergency."

"The #DiorAW20 show space - featuring a floor artwork and bold, suspended, illuminated manifestos by collective feminist artist Claire Fontaine (@ReadyMadeArtist) that offer an arresting questioning of perceptions of reality - is the first hint of @MariaGraziaChiuri's creative explorations for next season," Dior wrote in an Instagram post.

The show, held over the octagonal fountain in the Jardin des Tuileries -- a historic public garden in Paris -- heralds the beginning of a five-year partnership between the fashion house and the Musée du Louvre to finance a series of major ecological, landscaping and restoration projects.

On Monday, a New York jury found Weinstein guilty on two of the five counts he was charged with: criminal sexual assault and rape in the third degree. His sentencing is expected to take place on March 11.