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All the Gorgeous Black Dresses Worn to Support #TimesUp at the Golden Globes

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It’s not every year that a national protest encompasses a major awards show red carpet. So while we’re missing out on the crimson reds and cobalt blues this January, we do get to witness a historical moment of solidarity and empowerment (and maybe some creativity within the limit of wearing all black). Here are all the stunning interpretations of the #TimesUp gown protest.

Co-written by Abby Hepworth

Reese Witherspoon and Eva Longoria

The ultimate in power couple goals.

Debra Messing

If you’re wearing the proverbial pants, you might as well be wearing the *actual* pants, right?

Margot Robbie

You can never go wrong with a big silver bow. Especially if it’s a big silver bow made of sequins.

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Proving the sheer red-carpet trend is far from over.

Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke, Mother of Dragons, Breaker of Chains and Slayer of the red carpet.

Issa Rae

That cape! That pendant! That high slit! We're in love with all of it, Issa.

Penelope Cruz

Donatella would definitely approve of this sexy off the shoulder number.

Tracee Ellis Ross

Looking like an actual goddess, per usual.

Salma Hayek

Sometimes not showing skin is the sexiest.

Ashley Judd

Judd and Hayek walked the red carpet hand in hand.

Jessica Biel

Anyone else getting Grace Kelly vibes?

Alexis Bledel

Rory Gilmore showing us how it’s done in a two-tone jumpsuit.

Viola Davis

Anyone who can upstage their dress with their hair wins the evening.

Meryl Streep and Ai-Jen Poo

The cinematic legend paired up with women's-rights activist Ai-Jen Poo to bring awareness to Time's Up launch.

Mandy Moore

Fact: Everyone loves a pop of color.

Alison Brie

Ballgown + secret pants = genius.

Dakota Johnson

Proof that a great belt is sometimes all you need.

Elisabeth Moss

Ditching the bonnet, Moss seems to be summoning some superstition with a bejeweled tea dress a la Peggy Olson.

Halle Berry

Halle Berry: never not on brand.

Amy Poehler and Saru Jayaraman

Comedy meets restaurant-industry activism in this fabulous column-dressed duo.

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Another gal proving red-carpet pants are just as showstopping as a gown.

Soairse Ronan

Hot take: Is Soairse the new Tilda?

Laura Dern

Congratulations on your major win tonight, Laura! Oh, and also for your Golden Globe.

Zoe Kravitz

Minimalism: 101.

Sally Hawkins

We're as speechless as Hawkins in The Shape of Water over this belted ensemble.

America Ferrera and Natalie Portman

A match made in Hollywood heaven.

Nicole Kidman

This, friends, is a winner's look.

Emma Stone and Billie Jean King

After playing her in Battle of the Sexes, Stone shared the red carpet with legendary feminist (oh and tennis player) Billie Jean King.

Helen Mirren

Just as graceful as ever.

Chrissy Metz

Velvet, sequins, mesh, perfection.

Mary J. Blige

Nominated as both a singer and actor (yes, two different Golden Globes), Blige pulled out all the sparkling stops with her look.

Allison Williams

Those geometric sequins, tho.

Sarah Jessica Parker

Very Carrie Bradshaw, don’t you think?

Gal Gadot

Remember this moment as the official comeback of the bolero jacket.

Christina Hendricks

The edgy gal's way to do a ball gown.

Laurie Metcalf

A major upgrade from the scrubs she wore as Saoirse Ronan’s mom in Lady Bird.

Shailene Woodley

Where does one even procure a sequin houndstooth turtleneck?

Kate Hudson

We’re not sure which we love more, Hudson’s adorable pixie cut or that daring pendant placement.

Claire Foy

Once again proving her status as red-carpet royalty.

Kelly Clarkson

We never knew how much we could love a single golden sleeve.

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