Photos Of Stars Making A Statement Through Fashion
Hailey Baldwin pictured in Levi’s 2020 Vote campaign, which encouraged U.S. voters to ‘get educated about their voting status, voting rights, and registration information,’ ahead of the Presidential election on November 3. The clothing brand also created a series of slogan hoodies and t-shirts as part of the campaign. Levi’s is just one of many fashion brands that’s created clothing around important political and real world topics. In 2018, Prabal Gurung chose a pro-feminist theme for his New York Fashion Week presentation, which included Bella Hadid wearing a shirt that read: “The Future Is Female”. Another proud feminist is Demi Lovato, who was once spotted at LAX wearing a white tee with the message: “We Should All Be Feminists”. Also in 2018, many women in Hollywood wore all black to the Golden Globes in solidarity and support of the Time’s Up movement. — See all of the powerful stars who’ve proudly made statements through fashion by scrolling down!
Bella Hadid
Bella Hadid was spotted shopping with friends at the Sidewalk Sale for Social Justice in Brooklyn benefiting the Black Lives Matter movement on September 27, 2020. The model wore a red top that read ‘Fight Racism’ and printed pants with a vintage crossbody leather bag.
Nev Schulman
Nev Schulman was photographed talking with ‘DWTS’ pro Jenna Johnson in a parking lot in LA on September 24, 2020. He wore a ‘Black Lives Matter’ shirt.
Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato sent a statement with a feminist t-shirt while catching a flight out of LAX on June 30, 2017. She sported a white tee that read: ‘We Should All Be Feminists’.
Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain repped a Time’s Up t-shirt during a January 2018 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! — this was just weeks before female celebrities protested for Time’s Up at the Golden Globes by wearing all black.
Stars Making A Statement With Their Clothing
Bella Hadid pointed out that ‘the future is female’ while backstage at the 2017 Prabal Gurung show at NYFW. The designer centered the show’s theme around pro-feminist messaging in advocation for women’s rights.
Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama inspired attendees at a 2018 rally in Miami by encouraging them to vote. The former First Lady wore a t-shirt that read: ‘When We All Vote’. — This was just two months before the 2018 midterms!
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus pictured at the 2018 March for Our Lives rally in Washington, DC, wearing an #MSDSTRONG sweatshirt to support the victims of the Parkland shooting. She sang “The Climb” for her fans at the event.
Mel B
Mel B wore a sequin statement dress at the 2017 MTV VMAs. ‘You Will Never Own Me!’ read the front of her mid-length plunging number.
Mel B
Mel B got “brutally honest” at the launch of her book of the same name in 2018, by wearing a similar sequin gown. Her ensemble read: ‘I am not sorry, I am not for sale, I am not for reproduction.’
Alyssa Milano
Alyssa Milano proudly showed off her ‘Your Vote Your Future’ tee at the LA premiere of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9 in September 2018 — two months before the midterms. The activist had made it clear that she’s super passionate about voting.
Connie Britton
Connie Britton protested for Time’s Up by wearing all black to the 2018 Golden Globes — something many female stars followed suit with on the red carpet. The actress wore a black long sleeve that read: “Poverty is sexist”.
Yara Shahidi
Yara Shahidi celebrated International Day of the Girl at
Glamour’s “The Girl Project” in 2017. The activist wore a shirt that read “Respect Existence or expect resistance” on the red carpet.
Kerry Washington
Kerry Washington sent a message of unity while she appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in January 2018. The Scandal alum sported a sequin jacket with the message, ‘Come Together’ across the back.
Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown wore a powerful denim look to
the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles, CA on March 24, 2018. The back of her jacket read, ‘March For Our Lives’ above a list of names.
Stars Making A Statement With Their Clothing
Olivia Munn attended the Women’s March rally in Los Angeles, CA on January 20, 2018. The actress help a pom pom while she sported a ‘Time’s Up’ t-shirt.
Olivia Wilde & Jason Sudeikis
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis were photographed with their kids at the Women’s March rally in Los Angeles, CA on January 20, 2018. She wore a black top with a feminist message, while the actor wore a Jordan sweatshirt that read: “We Need Leaders”.