Condé Nast Is Auctioning Dresses and Tuxedos of Golden Globe Attendees to Raise Money for Time's Up

The auction will begin this Friday.

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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JANUARY 07: Actor Gary Oldman, recipient of the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama award for 'Darkest Hour', time's up pin detail, attends the Focus Features Golden Globe Awards After Party on January 7, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic)

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Condé Nast has announced the launch of an online initiative that will benefit the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund—a nonprofit that aims to provide legal support for victims of sexual misconduct.

The publishing giant joined forces with Time’s Up and eBay to auction off the black dresses and tuxedos worn at the 75th Golden Globes ceremony. As most of you can recall, industry figures showed up to this year’s event in all black for an anti-harassment and assault protest on the red carpet. Participants included names like Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Jackman, Meryl Streep, Seth Meyers, Issa Rae, Zoe Kravitz, and Eva Longoria.

“This is a moment of solidarity, not a fashion moment,” Longoria told the New York Times shortly before the ceremony. “For years, we’ve sold these awards shows as women, with our gowns and colors and our beautiful faces and our glamour. This time the industry can’t expect us to go up and twirl around. That’s not what this moment is about.”

The auction will kickoff at noon ET on Friday, January 19 at ebay.com/timesup and will end on January 26. Three of the donated items will be available in a sweepstakes in which participants can pay $25 for the chance to win a design by Stella McCartney, Diane von Furstenberg, and Rosie Assoulin.

“At Condé Nast, we've always believed in the importance of swift action to support meaningful social change,” Anna Wintour, artistic director of Condé Nast and editor in chief of Vogue, said in a press release. “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.”

You can check out the full list of designers and actors who have donated garments to the auction below.

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

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