Campaign TIMESUP: Golden Globes 2018 was a sea of black to deter sexual harassment 

The #TimesUp campaign gathered momentum after the Harvey Weinstein scandal and was supported by some of Hollywood's most revered faces, most of whom were clad in black to shun sexual assault
Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd | PICS: AFP and Instagram
Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd | PICS: AFP and Instagram

There were fewer wardrobe malfunctions, and the air crackled with greater responsibility and awareness on Monday morning as Hollywood's prestigious Golden Globes this year swayed with a sea of black in support against sexual harassment following the Harvey Weinstein scandal. 

Several famed faces acknowledged and spoke out against cases of sexual harassment and dressed in black to support the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement. A bevvy of beauties dressed stunningly in black sent electric waves down the red carpet on Monday, with some strong vibes of Flower power. Here are a few of the many that turned several heads:

Jessica Chastain (R) and Octavia Spencer

Debra Messing 

Emily Bett Rickards

Angelina Jolie

Meryl Streep and activist Ai-Jen Poo

Dakota Johnson

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