Golden Globes 2018
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Ivanka Trump praises Oprah's Golden Globes speech and Time's Up movement, a move Twitter finds ironic
On Monday night, Ivanka Trump joined the conversation about Oprah Winfrey’s speech, praising it in a tweet and seemingly signaling her support for Time’s Up. Not everyone on Twitter welcomed Ivanka’s comments.
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Post-Weinstein, wearing this popular red carpet brand might be social suicide
Like her estranged husband Harvey Weinstein, Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman was an “elephant not in the room” at Sunday's Golden Globe Awards. No celebrity dared to wear a dress by the designer on the red carpet.
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Precious gem held hidden meaning at the Golden Globes
In addition to the striking contrast they provided to so many black gowns, the emeralds worn by stars like Zoë Kravitz and Debra Messing carried a message.
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You voted! This was the best dressed actress at the 2018 Golden Globes
The winning actress secured more than 55 per cent of votes.
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Connie Britton Wore This Sweater To The Golden Globes For A Powerful Reason
It was a sea of black on the red carpet at the 75th annual Golden Globes on Sunday night as many actresses — and actors — dressed head-to-toe in the somber shade to protest sexual harassment and gender inequality.
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Golden Globe Awards 2018: All the after party fashion
The all-black red carpet fashion continued at the Golden Globes’ various after parties.Former ‘Glee’ star Lea Michele worked a strapless dress by Christian Siriano; Miranda Kerr showed off her blossoming baby bump in a leopard print gown and Hailey Baldwin looked every inch the fashion model in a DSQUARED2 dress.‘Vampire Diaries’ star Nina Dobrev added a touch of metallic in a two-tone gown that flaunted her taut tum and Emily Ratajkowski played in safe in a floor-sweeping, velvet number.Follow
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'We have a zero-tolerance policy now': Hollywood's women and men on why they're wearing black
All eyes were on the Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday, as both men and women arrived at the awards show wearing black for a statement that has nothing to do with fashion. In support of the Time’s Up movement and the women who have spoken up about their own experience of sexual assault, harassment, and gender inequality, the red carpet was a sea of black dresses and all-black suits. Yahoo Lifestyle was on the red carpet to catch up with the stars taking part.