Woman, 70, Says Celebrating Choice To Get Botox Is Feminism

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International Women’s Day is about celebrating choices, according to Noelene Robins -- which includes her decision to spend thousands on cosmetic surgery.

She is open about the work she gets done, believing the stigma around cosmetic surgery and fillers should be lifted.

"Just today, walking about the main street, three or four people stopped me and said 'gee you look fantastic, what have you done,' and for me that is freedom," Robins said.

International Women's Day, marked on Sunday, is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It is about unity, celebration, advocacy and action.

Robins’ comments come as one of Australia’s biggest shopping strips launched an eye-raising campaign to encourage women to be unapologetic about their life choices.

The campaign on Melbourne’s Chapel St is focused on celebrating bold hairstyles, enjoying food, partying at any age and flaunting their cosmetic enhancement.