'Respect yourself. Respect women': Over 60 celebrities including Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Hailey Baldwin speak out for women's rights in poignant new video

  • The video was released by W magazine for International Women's Day
  • In it, stars tell the camera 'I am a woman' and quote Hillary Clinton, saying: 'Women's rights are human rights' 

Over 60 celebrities have joined together for a new video championing women's rights in honor of International Women's Day.

The clip, created by W magazine, features famous and fashionable faces including Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Hailey Baldwin proudly proclaiming their female status.

The international group of stars demand in several languages that women be treated equally and with respect.

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Here them roar! Kendall Jenner leads a list of stars appearing in a new video for W magazine

Here them roar! Kendall Jenner leads a list of stars appearing in a new video for W magazine

Bring in the ladies! The video, which also includes Bella Hadid, was released for International Women's Day

Bring in the ladies! The video, which also includes Bella Hadid, was released for International Women's Day

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Each of the stars, including Hailey Baldwin, announces in the clip that she is a woman

Each of the stars, including Hailey Baldwin, announces in the clip that she is a woman

Star-studded: Besides models, editors, designers, and actresses like Sienna Miller appear

Star-studded: Besides models, editors, designers, and actresses like Sienna Miller appear

'I am a woman,' the stars each say in the black-and-white clip, staring powerfully at the camera.

Some say it in English, while others chime in in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian, repeating the same phrase in a chorus of voices.

'Please respect yourself. Respect women. Because's women's rights are human rights,' they add, quoting Hillary Clinton's famous speech as First Lady in Beijing in 1995. 

The women speak in a variety of languages; Sara Sampaio says her lines in Portuguese 

The women speak in a variety of languages; Sara Sampaio says her lines in Portuguese 

Winnie Harlow
Hanne Gaby Odiele

Runway regulars: Winnie Harlow (left) and Hanne Gaby Odiele also appear

Serious business: Joan Smalls is in the mix and one of many models in the powerful clip

Serious business: Joan Smalls is in the mix and one of many models in the powerful clip

'Men and women have to fight together,' one of a handful of male faces in the video adds.

In addition to Kendall, Bella, and Hailey, a bevy other supermodels make appearances, including Joan Smalls, Winnie Harlow, Sara Sampaio, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Natalia Vodianova, Anja Rubik, Anna Ewers, and Liya Kebede.

Sienna Miller and Alexa Chung pop up to lend support, as do designers Donna Karan, Lanvin's Bouchra Jarrar, Isabel Marant, and Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton. 

Lookin' good: The speakers, who also include Alexa Chung, demand that people respect women

Lookin' good: The speakers, who also include Alexa Chung, demand that people respect women

Glamour's Cindi Leive
CR Fashion Book's Carine Roitfeld

Fashion world: Glamour's Cindi Leive (left) and CR Fashion Book's Carine Roitfeld (right) speak up as well

Model behvaior: Natalia Vodianova (pictured) is joined by Anja Rubik, Anna Ewers, and Liya Kebede

Model behvaior: Natalia Vodianova (pictured) is joined by Anja Rubik, Anna Ewers, and Liya Kebede

Fahsion forward: Donna Karan (pictured) leads a line-up of major designers including Prabal Gurung and Thakoon

Fahsion forward: Donna Karan (pictured) leads a line-up of major designers including Prabal Gurung and Thakoon

Fashion editors round out the cast, with CR Fashion Book editor Carine Roitfeld, Glamour editor Cindi Leive, and Vogue Paris editor Emmanuelle Alt appearing.

In a similar video posted last month, the magazine took up the cause of immigrants, casting celebrities immigrants in a black-and-white clip.

Adriana Lima, Diane Von Furstenberg, Anja Rubik, Winnie Harlow, Grace Coddington, Lindsey Wixson, Carmen Carrera, Doutzen Kroes, Jourdan Dunn, Prabal Gurung, Thakoon Panichgul, and more appeared.

 

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