Issa Rae Gave the Best Answer to Why She’s Wearing Black to the Golden Globes

[MUSIC] There's always been a celebratory quality to the Globes. And right now, I think we need a sense of celebration [LAUGH] more than ever. What we're looking at is clothes that is sophisticated. Clothes that are tailored. Clothes that either show structure or show craftsmanship and quality. And I think that's what you're gonna see simply because that was what simply came down the runway. I think at the globes, you're gonna see a lot of really rich color. If you go to a party and there's 200 people, and 180 women wearing black, how you gonna stand out? So what we love is color, really strong color, really rich color, but solid. The easy, sexy dress. You know the one with the plungy neckline or The slit up to here. That's kind of gone. And I think what you're seeing is a restraint, not in terms of that being sexy, but it's more of being sensual. The fabrics are more sensual. I think the cuts are more sensual. We're really looking for clothes that are beautifully structured and really reflect and enhance a woman's shape. One of our most important trends is like this whole idea of an hour glass shape. It's simply because women have breasts and they have hips and they have waist. Angelina Jolie always looks incredibly dramatic. I happen to be mad for Anne Hathaway. She just has, is an instant connection I think people have because she radiates both beauty and, and vulnerability. I happen to like Meryl Streep and people don't know there is a fashion way to think about it. She's now the biggest star in Hollywood and it, I'm gonna be very curious to see what she wears cuz now people are truly watching her. Tina Fey is everyone's golden girl for this year. She's kind of a interesting sort of conservative style that I think many, many women can relate to. We, we look to Hollywood because we, because we wanna see the world prettier. We want, we wanna see people looking better because it sort of inspires and insights us to sort of go that same route. [MUSIC].

Ahead of the Golden Globes “Blackout,” Issa Rae, Diane Kruger and more stars brought their pops of color to the BAFTA LA Tea Party Saturday afternoon, where they dished on their looks for the fashionable fete and why they planned to stand in solidarity in black at the awards show. A long list of female attendees have pledged to wear black at the Globes to protest sexual harassment and gender discrimination—a movement that is being championed by Time’s Up, an anti-harassment coalition that launched on New Year’s Day.

“What I love about it is that it's not just wearing black to wear black,” the Golden Globe-nominated Insecure star told InStyle at the event held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. “I keep saying that it is going to feel like a big funeral. But in a good way it just feels like the death of old Hollywood….there's a new resolve, and it feels like even with the action points that we have with the legal defense fund, and making agencies employ more women in positions of power, it feels like this can actually get done. So it's more than just a color. It’s more than just wearing black. We’re about that action.”

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As for the yellow curve-hugging Rosie Assoulin dress Rae wore for her first time attending the tea party, she said, “I've been feeling yellow lately. I love black and yellow together, and for me, it just makes me feel femininely festive.”

Kruger, who showed off her toned legs in a one-shoulder Chanel silver dress paired with strappy silver sandals, said she too would be wearing black at the Globes. “It’s a symbol. I think it's good to be part of it,” she said. “I think it's a powerful statement, and I think all through awards season, you're going to see statements. I just feel like it's important that we girls stick together.”

Allison Janney, who sported a black Roksanda dress to the fete, said she also would be wearing black at the Globes. “I love that everyone is standing together and saying these issues that have been behind closed doors are being talked about and dealt with, and that movement is taking action to deal with them.” She continued, “I think it’s a really powerful, positive moment that’s happening right now in Hollywood, and tomorrow on the carpet through fashion, it’s just showing that we all know what’s going on, and we’re addressing it and doing what we can to change.”

After stars hit the carpet, they headed inside of the fete, where Michelle Williams mixed and mingled in a red, black, and white Louis Vuitton dress, while Armie Hammer munched on tea sandwiches in a black suit and wrapped his arm around his wife Elizabeth Chambers. Jessica Chastain also popped in rocking a checkered mini-dress paired with black strappy heels. Emilia Clarke flashed her megawatt smile in a blue Michael Kors dress cinched at the waist with a red belt, and Isabelle Huppert chatted with friends in a purple Gucci suit.

Emma Watson also made a quick appearance, debuting a new set of bangs as she went casual chic in a plunging white top, black pants, and black shoes.

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While there was plenty of PG tips and Earl Grey on hand, guests enjoyed Ruffino Wines and champagne more than tea sipping at the event. Celebrities like James Franco, Nick Jonas, and more wined and dined at the annual pre-Golden Globes low key event and took a moment to wind down before the big show.