Celebrate International Women’s Day with this inspiring LEGO® activity
To help LEGO® celebrate women’s achievements and International Women’s Day 2025, we’re asking you to enter this fun, inspiring LEGO Ideas Activity.
International Women’s Day is on 8th March 2025, but there’s no need to wait to show us your fantastic builds. We’d love you to show us what the day means to you and honor it in brick form.
A creative celebration
There are no barriers to this Activity – we want you to show us what International Women’s Day means to you. Whether you’re looking to create a scene, a brick-built figure or something more abstract to celebrate the themes around International Women’s Day, the opportunities are limitless.
Feel Empowered
You could explore themes of solidarity, empowerment or strength in numbers. Or create a build about lifting others up, speaking up or being heard. Whatever means most to you, we would love to see you interpret it in brick form.
How to enter
Simply snap a photo of your build and tell us about your creation in the description before submitting your entry on LEGO Ideas . Don’t forget to check out what other LEGO creations have been submitted, too!
🗓️ Deadline
This Activity will be active until Friday, March 14th, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. CEST (4 a.m. EST).
⚒️ Acceptable Entry Content
- Although you're welcome to base your build on an intellectual property (IP) (such as Star Wars, Batman, etc) and use LEGO elements that only exist in IP sets (i.e. a printed cockpit only found in a LEGO Star Wars set), using IP related references or elements items in your build would limit The LEGO Group in potentially sharing your work on LEGO Social Media. Therefore, if you wish to potentially have your design featured, then make sure to keep it fully original and using generic LEGO elements only.
- We're interested to see builds that primarily use LEGO Brick elements.
- We are looking for images in a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio.
Entries related to the topics below do not fit our brand values and will not be approved for publication on LEGO Ideas:
- Politics and political symbols, campaigns, or movements
- Religious references including symbols, buildings, or people
- Sex, nudity, drugs, or smoking
- Alcohol in any present-day situation
- Swearing or profanity
- Death, killing, blood, terrorism, horror, or torture
- First-person shooter video games
- Warfare or war vehicles in any modern or present-day situation, or national war memorials
- Large or human-scale weapons or weapon replicas of any kind, including swords, knives, guns, sci-fi or fantasy blasters, etc.
- Racism, bullying, or cruelty to real-life animals
💻 ENTRY QUALITY STANDARDS
We still want your Activity entries to have a certain image quality, as it makes browsing them much nicer for all members. Therefore, please take note of the following image quality guidelines:
- Photo submissions must be in at least full HD quality (1080 x 1080) and in a horizontal 1:1 format.
- Although we encourage building with physical LEGO bricks, you may submit digital entries using Bricklink’s Studio, which is free of charge to download. You are also welcome to create digital entries using third-party LEGO CAD software.
- You may use photo editing software, such as Photoshop, to enhance your entry’s presentation.
- Make sure your photos are well-lit, not blurry, in a reasonably high resolution, preferably have a neutral background (no background clutter please).
- Please note, that any and all entry images, will be cropped to a square aspect ratio. Please be aware of this when you're trying to enter this activity.
📜 FINE PRINT
- You must be the original creator of all creative work you submit (the model, images, photographs, description text, etc.) and you must have the exclusive right to submit your model to this LEGO Ideas Contest. You may not submit a model or any other content made by, or on behalf of, someone else.
- By entering the activity, you agree to follow the rules on this Activity Brief page, and you agree to the LEGO Ideas Terms of Service.