Time's Up also aims to establish gender parity at talent agencies and studios and has urged
women walking the red carpet at the Golden Globes on Sunday to raise awareness by wearing black and discussing gender inequality.
Along with a request that
women walking the red carpet at the Golden Globes speak out and raise awareness by wearing black, the initiative includes a legal defense fund, backed by $ 13 million in donations, to help less privileged women — like janitors, nurses, farm and factory workers, waitresses, hotel housekeepers — protect themselves from sexual misconduct and the fallout from reporting it; legislation to penalize companies that tolerate persistent harassment, and to discourage the use of nondisclosure agreements to silence victims; and a drive to at long last reach gender parity at studios and talent agencies that reportedly has already begun making headway.
According to The New York Times, one of the Time's Up tenets is «a request that
women walking the red carpet at the Golden Globes speak out and raise awareness by wearing black.»
One of the Time's Up tenets was «a request that
women walking the red carpet at the Golden Globes speak out and raise awareness by wearing black,» helping to ensure that the conversation would continue Sunday evening and beyond.
Not exact matches
And for de la Renta, doing the very best meant making a
woman feel beautiful, glamorous and full of confidence, whether she was
walking down the
red carpet or a crowded city street.
«This is a moment of solidarity, not a fashion moment,» Eva Longoria, who is among the prominent
women who started the movement and is expected to
walk the
red carpet with Reese Witherspoon, explained to the New York Times.
This, combined with the
women's march last week in which the female members of the jury were joined on the
red carpet to recognize that only 82
women have ever
walked the
red carpet as directors of an in competition film compared to 1,645 men, underlined that while two of the three female directors in competition (out of 21) won prizes but the Palme still eludes a solo win by a
woman filmmaker.
Nicole Kidman, Anna Kendrick, and Amy Poehler
walk the
red carpet at the 2017 Glamour
Women of the Year Awards held at Berkeley Square Gardens on Tuesday (June 6) in London, England.
Activists fighting harassment and violence against
women also
walked the
red carpet as guests of stars of the big screen.
Dame Judi Dench was in town to support her upcoming film Victoria & Abdul, and Jessica Chastain, having already had a successful premiere with Molly's Game, returned to the
red carpet for
Woman Walks Ahead.
Like seven other female stars, Dern
walked the
red carpet with a
women's rights activist as part of an effort to keep the Globes spotlight trained on sexual harassment.
Eighty - two
women are set to
walk the
red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday to highlight the limited number of female filmmakers who have been selected for the festival's competition lineup over its 71 years.
Kristen Stewart, Lea Seydoux, Khadja Nin, Ava DuVernay, Cate Blanchett and Agnes Varda
walk the
red carpet at the
women's march.