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Hollywood, Black Looks Good On You

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The 2018 Golden Globes are finally here, and beyond the inherent excitement of what are often described as the “craziest awards in Hollywood,” there has been another layer of expectation added. And not just because this is the first post-Weinstein event gathering the industry's biggest power players. On top of that, a few months ago it was announced that actresses would wear black as a way to protest the harassment, assault, and other acts from powerful men in Hollywood — acts that have, until now, been allowed to go unchecked for decades.

Recently, it was confirmed that fashion protest would be part of a bigger movement called Time’s Up. The initiative gathers the influence and attention of Hollywood’s female stars to help the working class women who are suffering from the pervasive inequality in whatever field they may work — be it farmers, hotel workers, or factory workers — and give them access to money, lawyers, and advice so that they too are able to rise up and fight for what’s right without fear of not being able to provide for their families.

So when you look through the slideshow ahead, you may notice the majority of women this evening have decided to wear black. But this is not a symbol of mourning. It is a symbol of protest — to join together as a united front that screams loudly to the world ' We are not going to stand for the inequality, for the injustices, for the “lesser-than” treatment. We will no longer be silent.' Time’s up for the patriarchy. Time’s up for the abuse. Yes, they will be wearing black, but they will still be as beautiful and glamorous as years before, because they are rising triumphantly into what will hopefully be a new era in Hollywood.

Meryl Streep in custom Vera Wang and Ai-jen Poo

Allison Williams in Armani Privé

Claire Foy in Stella McCartney

Sadie Sink in Miu Miu

Dove Cameron in Monique Lhuillier

Kelly Clarkson in Christian Siriano

Tracee Ellis Ross in Marc Jacobs

Katherine Langford in Prada

Dakota Johnson in Gucci

Sarah Paulson in Calvin Klein

Chrissy Metz in Sachin and Babi

Amanda Peet

Jessica Biel in Dior Couture

Alicia Vikander in Louis Vuitton

Gwendoline Christie

Samira Wiley in Romona Keveza

Debra Messing in Christian Siriano

America Ferrera in Christian Siriano and Natalie Portman in Dior

Zoe Kravitz in Saint Laurent

Tarana Burke and Michelle Williams

Michelle Pfeiffer in Dior

Kerry Washington in Prabal Gurung

Lena Waithe in Alba

Angelina Jolie

Lily James in Valentino

Viola Davis in Brandon Maxwell

Isabelle Huppert in Chloé

Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji and Jessica Chastain in Armani Privé

Gal Gadot in Tom Ford

Margot Robbie in Gucci

Saoirse Ronan in Atelier Versace

Emilia Clarke in Miu Miu

Reese Witherspoon in Zac Posen and Eva Longoria in Genny

Millie Bobby Brown in Calvin Klein

Nicole Kidman in Givenchy

Emma Stone in custom Louis Vuitton and Billie Jean King

Salma Hayek in Balenciaga and Ashley Judd in Elie Saab

Marai Larasi and Emma Watson

Issa Rae in Prabal Gurung

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