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BigmanPigman

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4. Nope, she wore black and white.
Mon Jan 8, 2018, 01:42 AM
Jan 2018

I watched it and looked at her in particular. After I read your post I thought that my TV had color problems. I was a fashion illustrator at one point in my life and notice certain things through that lens. I just googled it to verify and she did wear black and white, not navy.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/events/golden-globes-2018-best-dressed-red-carpet-meryl-streep-nicole/susan-sarandon-golden-globes/
I DID notice bright red dresses and such so not everyone chose to wear black. I personally would have for the symbolism and for the aesthetics.

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