Celebrities Are Auctioning Off Their Black Golden Globes Dresses

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The focus of the 2018 Golden Globes was on Time’s Up, the legal defense fund and anti-sexual misconduct organization Hollywood started to help aid women fighting workplace assault and harassment.

Women and men showed up wearing black in solidarity with the movement while also wearing Time’s Up pins.

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Now those black dresses that graced the red carpet are being auctioned off. Time’s Up is partnering with eBay and Condé Nast to auction dresses and some tuxedos Golden Globe attendee’s wore to help aid Time’s Up’s Legal Defense Fund.

Condé Nast is partnering to help run the auction for Time’s Up and eBay is obviously the site where the auction will take place. All of the money that is raised is going to the legal defense fund.

There isn’t a list of who’s dresses and tuxes will be up for grabs, but according to Teen Vogue, the designers who have donated dresses are Versace, Vera Wang, Armani Balenciaga, Gucci and Prada for starters.

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These designer dresses are sure to raise a pretty penny but don’t worry if you can’t afford to bid on a Prada dress. Three of the dresses are going to be sweepstake dresses, meaning if you donate $25 minimum you can be entered into the drawing to win one of the three dresses. The three sweepstake dresses are Claire Foy’s Stella McCartney dress, Madeline Brewer’s Diane von Furstenburg dress and Mady Moore’s Rosie Assoulin dress.

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It’s perfect timing for Condé Nast to team up with Time’s Up. The publisher just announced their new code of conduct for models. The publisher will now no longer with models who are under 18, there will be no nudity, no alcohol on set and no models will be left alone with photographers are just a few of the publisher’s new rules.

The bidding for the outfits start on January 19 on eBay and end on January 26.

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