The 2018 Screen Actors Guild Awards’ best dressed, from Halle to Nicole to Lupita to Millie and more

Well, as we suspected, the red carpet at the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards was filled with color.

After the Golden Globes’ all-black dress and tuxedo motif, which was organized as a symbolic protest against sexual harassment in Hollywood, red carpets are apparently back to bringing us outstanding gowns — in not just black, but red and pink and blue and purple, too.

That’s not to say the Time’s Up movement was invisible Sunday night, however. Time’s Up pins dotted the red carpet on the likes of Gina Rodriguez, Molly Shannon, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Amy Landecker and more. Overall, though, this red carpet was full of sparkle and glitz, with pink and sequins both being major trends of the night.

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Here are the looks you have to see:

Danielle Brooks in Marc Bouwer

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Nicole Kidman in Armani Privé

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Lupita Nyong’o in Ralph & Russo

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Elisabeth Moss in Adam Selman

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Mary J. Blige in Jean-Louis Sabaji

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Millie Bobby Brown in Calvin Klein and Converse

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Reese Witherspoon in Zac Posen

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Laura Dern in Dior

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Tracee Ellis Ross in Ralph & Russo

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Margot Robbie in Miu Miu

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Saoirse Ronan in Louis Vuitton

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Milo Ventimiglia in Brunello Cucinelli

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Susan Kelechi Watson in Rubin Singer

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Gina Rodriguez in Rasario

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Greta Gerwig in Bottega Veneta

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Yara Shahidi in Ralph Lauren

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Sally Hawkins in Dior

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Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathe

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Beanie Feldstein in her prom dress by Kay Unger

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Brie Larson in Gucci

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Kate Hudson in Valentino

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Halle Berry in Pamella Roland

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Diane Guerrero in Christian Siriano

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Caleb McLaughlin

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Molly Shannon

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Allison Williams in Ralph & Russo

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Uzo Aduba in Christian Siriano

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Daniel Kaluuya in Ermenegildo Zegna Couture

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Leslie Mann in Zuhair Murad

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Samira Wiley in Tadashi Shoji

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Natalia Dyer in Dior

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Chrissy Metz in Kate Spade

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Allison Janney in Yanian Couture

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Olivia Munn in Oscar de la Renta

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Laurie Metcalf in Sachin & Babi

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Alison Brie in Dundas

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Dakota Fanning in Prada

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Niecy Nash in Julea Domani

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Vanessa Kirby in Valentino

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Zoe Kazan in Miu Miu

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Taylor Schilling in Diane von Furstenberg

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Kristen Bell in J. Mendel

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Now on to the Oscars, nominations for which will be released Tuesday morning.