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- Gisèle Pelicot named a knight on France’s Legion of Honour list.
- The award is France’s highest civilian honour.
- Pelicot’s lawyer said she is concentrating on writing a book.
Gisele Pelicot, who became a feminist icon by publicly testifying over the mass rapes she endured, and rapper-turned-fashion designer Pharrell Williams were among 589 people awarded France’s top civic honour.
Pelicot, 72, and Williams were both named knights of the Legion of Honour on a list announced ahead of France’s 14 July national day.
She has since been named on lists of the world’s most influential people by international media and the case helped forced a change in France’s rape law.
But Pelicot has remained silent since the trial. Her lawyer said she is concentrating on writing a book giving her side of the mass rape story which is to be released in 2026.
During the trial, Pelicot said she was honoured to wear a scarf sent to her by an Australian women’s organisation.
Williams, 52, made his name as a rapper and singer but earned a second fortune as a music producer and after designing clothes and accessories for several brands. He has been Louis Vuitton’s men’s creative director since 2023.
Actor Lea Drucker, veteran singer Sylvie Vartan, writer Marc Levy and Auschwitz deportee Yvette Levy, 99, were also among the figures awarded the Legion of Honour along with a host of former ministers, academics and top legal names.