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While diagnosed with a breast cancer at 27, Julie Meunier loses her hair and starts to wear turbans. Once cured, she thinks about a system that will allow a bang and a turban to be held on her head and creates her own company.
Les Franjynes offers an alternative to wigs thanks to a bang collection, entirely adaptable to alopecia, which evolve through hair growing, and that can be customized with a turban, a beanie, or a headscarf. Sold in 200 shops throughout France, the turbans, refundable by French social security system, are contributing to the well-being of women going through alopecia because of a disease.
A cheerful invention!

This is how Jean Moreau, co-chairman of Mouvement Impact France, introduced the third edition of the Universités d’été de l’économie de demain. On Friday, he presented the objectives of these Universités, organized with #NousSommesDemain coalition, to Sylvia Amicone, a journalist for LCI, as well as the tangible propositions by directors and entrepreneurs committed to the social and ecological transition, 10 months from the presidential election.

Lawyer at the Seine-Saint-Denis Bar, Ms Anne Lassalle stood out in 2020 while shaking the world of culture and performing arts, as a lawyer for civil parties, she obtained the conviction of Guillaume Dujardin, theater teacher convicted of aggravated sexual assault.
Human and passionate, she gave us the honor to question the place of victims in the French legal system and more generally the place of children in our society.