The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards took place at The Beverly Hilton in California last night and Hollywood’s anti-sexual harassment movement, now known as Time’s Up, was well represented.

Saoirse Ronan, Emma Stone and Elisabeth Moss - along with their male allies Dwayne Johnson, Gary Oldman and Martin McDonagh - wore black to represent their solidarity with the victims of harassment in Hollywood.

Time's Up: Hollywood paints the red carpet black at Golden Globes 

Before the awards took place, Saoirse told reporters that she would be wearing black as a message to other women.

"It's a total message of solidarity and support, community within our industry and also letting women in other industries know that they have our support too.

"I'm bringing one of my best friends with me and she'll be wearing black also."

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Time's Up has hundred of members including Shonda Rhimes, Ashley Judd, America Ferrera, Natalie Portman, Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon as well as Tina Tchen, who served as Michelle Obama’s chief of staff; and Maria Eitel, an expert in corporate responsibility who is co-chairwoman of the Nike Foundation.

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Their mission is to "call for change from women in entertainment for women everywhere. From movie sets to farm fields to boardrooms alike, we envision nationwide leadership that reflects the world in which we live."

The activist group also calls for equal representation, opportunities, and benefits for minority groups in the LGBTQ community, for women of colour and for immigrant women.

You can watch the red carpet fashion and the Golden Globes on RTÉ2 tonight, Monday from 9pm.

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