The Golden Globes Awards, which were held last month, witnessed a rare moment in history with many prominent Hollywood A-listers, including men, donning black and Time's Up pin to protest against gender inequality and sexual harassment in Hollywood.
This was followed by Grammy Awards where the stars turned up wearing a white rose to support the cause of gender equality.
Now, according to a letter sent by a "collective of UK based female film and television industry leaders", the attendees have been asked to follow suit and wear black.
"Wearing black is a strong, unifying and simple statement
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a physical and visual representation of our solidarity with people across all industries who have experienced sexual harassment and abuse or have been held back due to an imbalance in power. It is also the easiest colour for the majority to wear and feel comfortable in," it added.
"We hope that those of us who are privileged enough to have a platform, can use it to raise awareness of the experiences of women beyond our industry, whose experiences are often silenced and marginalised," it added.
The 'Time's Up' campaign was launched by powerful Hollywood women to fight against sexual harassment in wake of Harvey Weinstein scandal.
A New York Times article first exposed Weinstein's history of sexual misconduct, encouraging powerful women to open up about the producer.
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