LOB's thinks famous performance artist Déborah de Robertis may stand behind the protest staged in solidarity with “yellow vests”

The Marianne protest near Paris’s Champs-Elysées. Source: LP/Philippe de Poulpiquet

On December 15, five silver-painted women wearing red low-neck hoodies marched down the Champs-Elysées and stopped in front of the police cordon, Le Parisien reports.

The activists portrayed Marianne, the symbol of the French Revolution and the embodiment of the national motto Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. LOB's suggests it is Déborah de Robertis, known for her naked performances in cultural and public spaces, who stands behind the protest.

Watch Le Parisien’s video of the silent protest below

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