Ahead of the 2018 Golden Globes, a slew of stars took to social media to share why they were planning to wear the color in solidarity and support of the Time's Up movement, an initiative to fight sexual harassment, assault and inequality across all industries.
Stars like Kerry Washington, Ashley Judd and Mark Ruffalo tagged their explanations with #WhyWeWearBlack. While other notable names, fans and Hollywood stylists retweeted and regrammed a now-viral post that reads, "Why I wear black today? For equality and parity across all industries. For safety among every worker in every occupation. For inclusion of all women and marginalized people."
As the red carpet commenced, it was evident that the stars stood true to their word. Celebrity after celebrity wore their iteration of the dark hue. While it was a black sea of luxury labels, individualism was not lost. In fact, the night proved to be an opportunity to support a cause and also express personal style.
To see how much more celebs brought their own flair to support the Time's Up movement, keep scrolling.

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Angelina Jolie
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Milo Ventimiglia

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Kit Harrington

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Justin Timberlake
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Jessica Biel

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Sarah Paulson

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Heidi Klum
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Jessica Chastain

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Octavia Spencer

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Gal Gadot
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Nicole Kidman

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Saoirse Ronan

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Halle Berry
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Greta Gerwig

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Naomi Campbell

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Reese Witherspoon
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Eva Longoria

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Zac Efron

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Penelope Cruz
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Lena Waithe

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Sally Hawkins

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Hong Chau
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Millie Bobby Brown

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Shailene Woodley

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Salma Hayek
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Viola Davis

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Neil Patrick Harris

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Armie Hammer
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Sean Hayes

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Gillian Anderson

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Mandy Moore
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Emilia Clarke

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Chrissy Metz

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Allison Janney
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Dakota Johnson

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Darren Criss
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Laura Dern

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Caitriona Balfe

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Dove Cameron
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Daniel Kaluuya

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Claire Foy

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Tanika Ray
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William H. Macy

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Tracee Ellis Ross

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