A number of actresses like Jessica Chastin and Emma Stone and Merrill Streep will wear black and abandon beautiful and glamorous colou...
A number of actresses like Jessica Chastin and Emma Stone and Merrill Streep will wear black and abandon beautiful and glamorous colours, Sunday, during the Golden Globe Awards ceremony, to protest against sexual assaults and to express their solidarity with the victims of these acts in Hollywood.
The men promised to follow their example in a concerted move along the lines of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, which provoked cynical comments, noting that official uniforms were dominated by black men during the Hollywood concerts.
However, some celebrity fashion coordinators are taking the case very seriously. The Arya Orpinati, who chooses "rock", and throw Hammer and Liv Schreiber across "Instagram", said, "everyone asks me... Yes, men will be with women about black clothes in full to protest sexual violence during the Golden Globe concert. "
Despite the symbolism of that position, some would not hesitate to express its dissatisfaction with the issue.
Erin Gloria Ryan has written a cynical comment in the daily best, saying: "It is well known that men are doing the minimum amount of effort that is required and expect to be gratefully interviewed."
Others have simply objected to this decision. "Dear actresses, please wear bright colours to celebrate our strength, not black, to mourn the pedophiles," said Elizabeth Sereda. They don't deserve it. "
Jenny Kony, a member of the Hollywood-based foreign Press Association, asked the event: "Why do women not stand proud in vivid colours to say that they cannot be trampled on our rights?"
The actress, Rose Macgaen, who accuses the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of rape, did not hesitate to criticize the decision, noting that: "Representatives such as Meryl Streep were very happy in collaboration with the Beast, they will wear black at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony to denounce silently. Your silence is the problem. And you're going to have false prizes in short breath and nothing will change. "
Since the discovery on Oct. 5 of the Weinstein case, accused of sexual harassment, assault and rape by almost 100 women, he began workplace harassment scandals unfold throughout the world in the heart of various sectors, from politics to entertainment through media.






