Cate Blanchett Wears a Pussyhat and We Love Her Even More

Actress Cate Blanchett (Photo: Getty Images)
Actress Cate Blanchett (Photo: Getty Images)

The new accessory making waves? The pussyhat. The pink hat with cat ears has been seen on the heads of feminists and girl power go-getters across the country.

Even celebrities have taken to the new trend. Cate Blanchett attended the Ghostlight Project in New York City on Thursday wearing the unmistakable pink beanie with pointy ears.

Blanchett holding daughter Edith. (Photo: Getty Images)
Blanchett holding daughter Edith. (Photo: Getty Images)

The Ghostlight Project invited members of the theater community from all over the U.S. to gather outside of theaters to “create a ‘light’ for dark times ahead,” according to the project’s website. And the actress showed up fully armed in her livery of choice: the pussyhat.

Wearing the headpiece made a major statement in terms of who she’s fighting for and what her cause for concern is: women. It also made it easier to pick her out in the crowd.

You can’t miss Cate Blanchett in a crowd when she’s wearing her pussyhat. (Photo: Getty Images)
You can’t miss Cate Blanchett in a crowd when she’s wearing her pussyhat. (Photo: Getty Images)

But it wasn’t only women Blanchett was likely sticking up for. People attended the event to “make, or renew, a pledge to stand for and protect the values of inclusion, participation, and compassion for everyone, regardless of race, class, religion, country of origin, immigration status, (dis)ability, age, gender identity, or sexual orientation.”

The Australian actress, who is performing on Broadway in The Present, was joined by her children. She carried her daughter Edith, who wore a pink coat, and at least two of her sons joined her at the rally, which took place in Times Square. The rest of Blanchett’s outfit was more toned down than her statement-making hat. She wore a leather jacket over a sweater, which she was wearing over a collared shirt.

Other stars who took part in the Ghostlight Project included Kate Mulgrew, Josh Groban, and Sally Field.

The Pussyhat Project, which launched Thanksgiving weekend, is encouraging knitters to knit pink cat-eared hats for women to wear to the Women’s March on Washington. “Wearing pink together is a powerful statement that we are unapologetically feminine and we unapologetically stand for women’s rights,” according to the website. And why “pussy” ears? Remember that tape that leaked of Donald Trump talking to Billy Bush right before the election? Yeah…

Blanchett in a pussyhat might be our favorite image of the week; add her hat choice to the list of reasons to love her.

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