The Canadian Press</span>
Published Monday, January 8, 2018 9:38AM EST
Last Updated Monday, January 8, 2018 11:07AM EST
LOS ANGELES - Nearly every star attending the Golden Globes wore black as a statement against sexual misconduct in Hollywood -- so one red dress didn't blend in on the red carpet.
Actress Blanca Blanco ditched the black dress code for a red cut-out dress, and was getting heat on social media. Others said shaming her for her colour choice is part of the problem.
Sunday night's black-clad demonstration was promoted by the recently formed Time's Up. It's an initiative of hundreds of women in the entertainment industry -- including Meryl Streep and Oprah Winfrey -- who have banded together to advocate for gender parity in executive ranks and provide legal aid for sexual harassment victims.
Also not in black was Meher Tatna, the president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. She says her red dress was made months ago.
It wasn't clear if Blanco didn't get the memo or just decided to go her own way.
Blanco tweeted after the show "The issue is bigger than my dress colour #TIMESUP."
Red is passionate
— Blanca Blanco (@blancablanco) January 8, 2018
Standouts @realjohnsavage@blancablanco stunning @goldenglobes red carpet turning all heads #GoldenGlobes#TeamIPRhttp://pic.twitter.com/qqr29A01SX
— Integrated PR (@integrated_pr) January 8, 2018
Arriving @goldenglobeshttp://pic.twitter.com/gj6Vu72LX1
— Blanca Blanco (@blancablanco) January 7, 2018
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