Back in July, Maria Grazia Chiuri was officially appointed creative director at Dior, making history as the first-ever female creative director in the prestigious fashion house's 70-year history. To celebrate that milestone, the designer debuted her first collection for the brand with some girl power statement-making tees.

In the midst of tulle, lace and an array of romantic gowns, a white graphic t-shirt emblazoned with the words, "We Should All Be Feminists" walked the runway tucked into a floor-length sheer tulle skirt.

Another tee reading "Dio(R)Evolution" also hit the runway, making Chiuri's message loud and clear: the new female-led Dior is all about celebrating the power of women.

Prior to the show, the fashion house also launched a series of videos titled #TheWomanBehindMyDress on Instagram, which asked the women behind-the-scenes of Dior to share their female role models.

If celebrating feminism is the Dior New Look of 2017, count us in.