Getty Images / ShutterstockCelebs who stand together shine together…even in black.
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.
For instance, Kelly Clarkson opted for a black, off-the-shoulder Christian Sirano gown featuring a partial sequinned-trimmed neckline and one glittering gold sleeve, while This Is Us star Susan Kelechi Watson strutted down the red carpet in a long-sleeve sequined jumpsuit, complemented with her natural tresses and contrasted by a fire-engine red clutch.
To see how much more celebs brought their own flair to support the Time's Up movement, keep scrolling.
Zoe Kravitz
The Big Little Lies star rocked the red carpet in Saint Laurent.
Issa Rae
The Insecure star stunned in Prabal Gurung.
Angelina Jolie
The sheer material mixed with the fur-trimmed sleeves were just amazing.
Milo Ventimiglia
The This Is Us star wore Ermenegildo Zegna Couture.
Kit Harrington
Jon Snow always looks good in black.
Justin Timberlake
The "Filthy" singer looked cool and collected on the red carpet.
Jessica Biel
The black and nude dress was a great foundation for the actress' pink pout.
Sarah Paulson
The award-winning actress stunned in a sequined top and full skirt.
Heidi Klum
The Project Runway producer wore Ashi Studio and was styled by Rob and Mariel.
Jessica Chastain
Jessica accentuated her black gown with Piaget jewelry.
Octavia Spencer
The Shape of Water nominee glittered in a tea dress.
Gal Gadot
The actress wore Tom Ford to the formal event.
Nicole Kidman
Nicole graced the red carpet in lace.
Saoirse Ronan
The Ladybird actress was channeling a rock-'n'-roll vibe in this one-should silver-and-black dress.
Halle Berry
The lace mini was a refreshing option in a sea of long black gowns.
Greta Gerwig
The Golden Globes nominee wore a custom Oscar de la Renta gown to the show.
Naomi Campbell
The supermodel wore a one-shoulder dress with a striped print.
Reese Witherspoon
The streamlined dress matched perfectly with the mogul's hair, which didn't have a hair out of place.
Eva Longoria
The pregnant actress showed off her baby bump in a long-sleeve dress.
Zac Efron
The actor sported an all-black ensemble to grace the red carpet.
Penelope Cruz
The off-the shoulder lace dress was made more dramatic by the satin train.
Lena Waithe
The actress, producer and screenwriter strutted down the red carpet in a satin tuxedo jacket.
Sally Hawkins
The English actress' high-waist full skirt was offset with an asymmetrical shoulder.
Hong Chau
The velvet and lace fabric created a subtle contrast that worked!
Millie Bobby Brown
The actress' age-appropriate frock was complemented by her statement shoes.
Shailene Woodley
The Big Little Lies actress was bedecked in Ralph Lauren.
Salma Hayek
The actress looked sophisticated in a long-sleeve satin dress with high neckline.
Viola Davis
The How to Get Away With Murder star complemented her natural tresses with layered chains and a sweetheart neckline.
Neil Patrick Harris
Neil's rich-hued jacket looks full of unexpected texture.
Armie Hammer
The Social Network star showed us how a quality suit should wear.