Awards season is here once again, and while we’re used to seeing A-listers in an array of colorful, glitzy ensembles, this year the Golden Globes red carpet was graced with a sea of black in solidarity with Time’s Up, an effort to raise money for a legal defense fund for victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. From Kerry Washington to Dakota Johnson, actresses went dark to raise awareness and make a statement—proving 2018 will be a force to be reckoned with. See the stunning looks ahead.
Dakota Johnson In Gucci
Kerry Washington In Prabal Gurung
Tracee Ellis Ross In Marc Jacobs And Irene Neuwirth Jewelry
Catherine Zeta-Jones In Zuhair Murad
Allison Williams In Armani Privé
Alicia Vikander In Louis Vuitton
Chrissy Metz In Custom Sachin & Babi
Issa Rae In Custom Prabal Gurung
Christina Hendricks In Custom Christian Siriano
Jessica Biel In Dior
Angelina Jolie In Atelier Versace
Kate Hudson In Valentino
Laura Dern In Armani Privé
Zoë Kravitz In Saint Laurent
Diane Kruger In Prada
Sarah Paulson In Calvin Klein
Jessica Chastain In Armani Privé
Kendall Jenner In Giambattista Valli
Halle Berry In Zuhair Murad
Mandy Moore In Rosie Assoulin And Irene Neuwirth Jewelry
Claire Foy In Stella McCartney
Alexis Bledel In Oscar De La Renta
Caitriona Balfe In Chanel
Sadie Sink In Custom Miu Miu
With fellow Stranger Things cast Noah Schnapp, Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard and Caleb McLaughlin
Margot Robbie In Gucci
Emilia Clarke In Miu Miu
Sarah Jessica Parker In Dolce & Gabbana
Mary J. Blige In Alberta Ferretti
Eva Longoria In Custom Genny
Millie Bobby Brown In Calvin Klein
Nicole Kidman In Givenchy
Penélope Cruz In Ralph & Russo
Reese Witherspoon In Zac Posen
Viola Davis In Brandon Maxwell
Gal Gadot In Tom Ford
Emma Watson In Custom Ronald van der Kemp And Creatures of Comfort Shoes
With Marai Larasi, executive director of Imkaan, a feminist network organization, and cochair of the End Violence Against Women Coalition.
Emma Stone In Custom Louis Vuitton
With tennis legend and gender equality advocate Billie Jean King
Meryl Streep In Custom Vera Wang
With Ai-Jen Poo, director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and codirector of Caring Across Generations campaign
Michelle Williams
With Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement and senior director of Girls For Gender Equity