“[It] was never intended to live on the red carpet or serve as a red carpet campaign,” a spokesperson for the movement told the Guardian.
A year on from 2018’s Baftas blackout, this year’s red carpet was remarkable for not being remarkable, with black, white – and occasionally black and white – the dominant trends on an otherwise trendless evening.
Since the #MeToo movement, we have looked to the red carpet for a visual response to the allegations of abuse that have surfaced.
But the idea of Time’s Up was that it would transcend the red carpet.