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Designers to auction 'black' Golden Globes dresses for #TimesUp

Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Jan 18 (ANI): A number of black dresses and tuxedos worn at this year's Golden Globes will be going up for auction and all the proceeds will benefit the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund, which helps people combat sexual harassment and gender inequality.

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Designers to auction 'black' Golden Globes dresses for #TimesUp

Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Jan 18 (ANI): A number of black dresses and tuxedos worn at this year's Golden Globes will be going up for auction and all the proceeds will benefit the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund, which helps people combat sexual harassment and gender inequality.

American Mass Media Company Conde Nast is partnering with Time's Up and eBay to auction dresses worn by celebrities at the 2018 Golden Globes, reports E! Online.

From January 19 to 26, shoppers can visit ebay.com/timesup to bid on gowns worn by Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Gal Gadot, Elizabeth Moss, Emma Watson, Viola Davis, Salma Hayek and more.

People can also bid on the tuxedos worn by Jude Law, Neil Patrick Harris, Hugh Jackman and Daniel Kaluuya.

All the dresses are being donated by the fashion designers who created them, including Giorgio Armani, Prabal Gurung and Brandon Maxwell.

Anna Wintour, artistic director of Conde Nast and editor-in-chief of Vogue, said, "At Conde Nast, we've always believed in the importance of swift action to support meaningful social change."

"Through this auction powered by eBay, and harnessing the compelling pull of both fashion and activism, we're hopeful that the black dresses worn at this year's historic Golden Globe Awards will raise funds for the Time's Up initiative, and serve to support the stories and voices of those who have been victims of sexual misconduct," she added.

Many celebrities wore black to the Golden Globes as a symbol of solidarity and to raise awareness for the Time's Up movement.

Here's a list of all the celebrities and designers donating black outfits for Time's Up:

Armani - Laura Dern

Balenciaga - Salma Hayek Pinault

Brandon Maxwell - Viola Davis

Brioni - Hugh Jackman

Calvin Klein - Sarah Paulson

Chanel Haute Couture - Caitriona Balfe

Chloe - Isabelle Huppert

Diane von Furstenberg - Madeline Brewer

Dior - Michelle Pfeiffer and Elisabeth Moss

Dolce & Gabbana - Sarah Jessica Parker

Givenchy - Nicole Kidman

Gucci - Dakota Johnson, Margot Robbie, Daniel Kaluuya

Louis Vuitton - Alicia Vikander, Michelle Williams, Emma Stone

Marc Jacobs - Tracee Ellis Ross

Monse - Maggie Gyllenhaal

Prabal Gurung - Issa Rae, Kerry Washington

Prada - Diane Kruger

Oscar de la Renta - Greta Gerwig

Ralph Lauren - Shailene Woodley

Ralph & Russo - Penelope Cruz

Ronald Van Den Kemp - Emma Watson

Rosie Assoulin - Mandy Moore

Saint Laurent - Jude Law, Zoe Kravitz

Stella McCartney - Claire Foy

Tom Ford - Gal Gadot and Neil Patrick Harris

Valentino - Seth Meyers, Kate Hudson, Lily James

Vera Wang - Meryl Streep

Versace - Saorise Ronan

Zac Posen - Reese Witherspoon. (ANI)

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