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5 Statement-Making Black Gowns by Arab Designers

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With the launch of the #TimesUp movement, a vast number of celebrities— including Zoë Kravitz, Meryl Streep, and Halle Berry— took to the 2018 Golden Globes red carpet wearing all black ensembles by International and regional designers as a form of solidarity for victims of sexual assault and racial and gender inequality. In light of the award ceremonies’ powerful dress code, the fashion desk has compiled an edit of 5 statement-making black gowns by Arab designers so you can sartorially display your support at the next black-tie soirée inked in your diary.

See the celebrities who wore black gowns on the 2018 BAFTAs red carpet below:

Related Read: 2018 Golden Globes: When the Red Carpet Said #TimesUp!

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