Golden Globes 2018: What everyone’s wearing for the red carpet
This year’s Golden Globes red carpet is going to be a little different.
Rather than a showcase of sparkly dresses and expensive jewellery (although both will likely make appearances), the 2018 Golden Globes red carpet is set to be a display of solidarity with the Time’s Up movement.
Time’s Up has urged anyone in the industry who wants to take a stand against the culture of sexual harassment, abuse, and inequality in Hollywood to wear black for the red carpet, as well a Time’s Up pin.
It’d feel a little strange waxing lyrical about the beauty of dresses when the outfits are more than just fashion, they’re a statement.
So we won’t. No ranking outfits, no discussion, just red carpet arrivals as they arrive. We’ll let actors’ choice of clothing do the talking.
America Ferrera and Natalie Portman
Alexis Bledel
Alicia Vikander
Allison Brie
Allison Janney
Allison Williams
Alison Sudol
Alessandra Mastronardi
Amy Poehler with Saru Jayaraman
Angelina Jolie and Loung Ung
Aziz Ansari
Billy Eichner
Caleb McLaughlin
Caitriona Balfe
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Chrissy Metz
Claire Foy
Christina Hendricks
Dakota Johnson
Daniel Kaluuya
Debra Messing
Diane Kruger
Dove Cameron
Emilia Clarke
Emma Stone and Billie Jean King
Emma Watson
Eva Longoria
Finn Wolfhard
Gal Gadot
Gaten Matarazzo
Geena Davis
Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan
Gwendoline Christie
Halle Berry
Heidi Klum
Helen Mirren
Hong Hau
Issa Rae
James Franco
Jamie Chung
Jessica Biel
Jessica Chastain
Jude Law
Kate Hudson
Katherine Langford
Keala Settle
Kelly Clarkson
Kendall Jenner
Kerry Washington
Laura Dern
Laura Marano
Lena Waithe
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Mandy Moore
Margot Robbie
Mariah Carey
Matt Smith
Meryl Streep with Ai-jen Poo
Michelle Williams with Tarana Burke, creator of #MeToo
Millie Bobby Brown
Missi Pyle
Naomi Campbell
Nicole Kidman
Noah Schnapp
Penelope Cruz
Reese Witherspoon
Sadie Sink
Sally Hawkins
Salma Hayek
Samara Weaving
Samira Wiley
Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Paulson and Amanda Peet
Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathe
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Susan Kelechi Watson
Susan Sarandon with Rosa Clemente
Tracee Ellis Ross
Viola Davis
Zoe Kravitz
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