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This Year’s Red Carpet Was All About Power, Not Fashion

Black Is The New Black

This year, the Red Carpet was dressed in black for the Golden Globe Awards

The show of power that showed the Red Carpet this year was impressive. It was not the fashion show that usually is. The artists used a black dress code as a method of protest against harassment and gender inequality. Time’s Up raised its voice at the ceremony this year showed this solidarity and highlighted how female power has so much influence, leaving behind the competition.

Sexual Violence fight on the Red Carpet

Artists like Angelina Jolie wearing a feathered dress from Versace, along with her son Pax wearing her Time’s Up pin. Among other people dazzled one of the main promoters of the movement as Reese Witherspoon and Emma Stone together. Shoulder to shoulder with Billie Jean King, founder of the women’s tennis association. Claire Foy and Mat Smith, participants of The Crown, wore a tuxedo that combined. Laura Dern in an Armani outfit was with Monica Ramirez, an activist who fights against sexual violence against farm workers.

Red Carpet
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Empowerment in Hollywood

This silent protest with more vision than anything left us impressed. No doubt the black looks good on everyone. The actress Natalie Portman with her beautiful dress, like other women, chose to be photographed on the red carpet on the arm of other women. Instead of being escorted by her husband. Portman with Jessica Chastain, Eva Longoria grabbing Reese Witherspoon with one hand and catching Salma Hayek with the other. This undoubtedly is the feminine empowerment underway.

The actors and other presences of the industry were not left behind. Supporting the cause and their actress colleagues exchanged their white shirts for black and proudly put their Pins of Time’s Up eagerly to the cameras. Most of the actors chose relatively sober silhouettes. The dresses along with belts were a boom!

As the fashion legend said, the great Yves Saint Laurent: “a woman in a black dress is a pencil stroke”. The message was made very clear on this red carpet. For the women of the Hollywood industry, harassment or any type of missconduct will not be tolerated from now on!
by Victoria News

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