Russian Women's Fascist Movement (Russian: «Российское женское фашистское движение», Rossiiskoye Zhenskoye Fashistskoye Dvizheniye) was the women's wing of the All-Russian Fascist Party, which existed in Manchuria in the 1930s and 1940s.
It was established in Harbin to unite women in Russia who "believe in God and desire a loving home and respectable work".
They supported the Russia of National Labor, which was built on a corporate system of Russian fascism in which a woman would achieve her "rightful place" in the law as the bearer of the idea of beauty and as the keeper of the home.
Overall leadership of the movement belonged to the Head of VFP, who led through the RGFD Management Center.
RGFD local organizations consisted of various groups of fascist sympathizers, candidates, and active members.