Some examples of girl power fighting to give women a chance are:
The Suffragettes: This is a well-known group of feminists that fought for women's rights, mainly the right to vote. Their rapid movements and protests allowed for nationwide right for women to vote in 1920.
Coco Chanel: At a time where fashion was restricted to women wearing skirts and dresses, Coco Chanel introduced men's fashion such as suits and pants to women's apparel. Because of these designs it helped liberate women and give them an equal advantage to men.
Oprah Winfrey: Motivated by the unequal pay that she received in her first years at broadcasting, she therefore created her own show and empire where women could develop and thrive in the occupational community
Angelina Jolie: Aside from her work as a United Nations representatives, she inspires other women to come forward with their breast cancer stories based on her own experience. As a result Angelina Jolie uses her franchise of money and fame to encourage women to feel empowered.
Malala Yousafzai: Malala has always had a strong determination to stand up for her own educational rights as well as other women. Because of her power and great ability she was targeted by Taliban, but survived and now is a wide advocator for education. She is currently travelling the world for education to be prominent in all countries.
Emma Watson: With her great knowledge of feminist movements, she is the generation newest voice that everyone is grateful. Because of her inspiring speech to the UN about feminism, it has been clear that spreading gender equity is not about fighting for women, it is about getting men involved in the movement.