Tracee Ellis Ross, 2018
In Marc Jacobs. She said in a statement of her look that day, “I wear black today as a ‘we’ not as an ‘I’, as a celebration of our collective power as women, as an embodiment of sisterhood, solidarity and the work being done to create structural change. We wear black for equity, parity and inclusion across all industries. We wear black to join with the voices of ALL women, particularly women of color, LGBTQX women, disabled women and all other women who have been disproportionately affected by sexual violence. TIMES UP on discrimination, harassment and abuse.”