Actors and bataille the history of eroticism pdfactresses came to the 89th Academy Awards to collect gold statuettes, but also took the opportunity to represent organizations and causes dear to them.
The stars walked the red carpet with everything from ribbons to stuffed animals in tow.
SEE ALSO: There's a really good reason why stars are wearing blue ribbons at the OscarsJackie Chan showed up on the red carpet with two stuffed panda animals, or what he called his "two baby boys."
"I am the ambassador of pandas," he explained to Ryan Seacrest. "After earthquakes, they get hurt and I raise them."
Moonlightscreenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney wore a red ribbon, historically meant to represent the fight against AIDS, similar to Elizabeth Taylor's symbolic ribbon 25 years ago. In fact, McCraney's ribbon below is one of Taylor's own.
Casey Affleck and his jewel-encrusted red pin also made an appearance, with a similar tribute against AIDS—and his previously belonged to Taylor as well.
Nominee Emma Stone went with a subtle Planned Parenthood pin on her dress.
Costume designer Colleen Atwood accepted an award for her work on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them while wearing a GLAAD blue ampersand pin—a symbol of wide reaching solidarity with marginalized communities.
A host of stars, including Best Actress nominee Ruth Negga, showed up for the ACLU with blue ribbons.
Topics Oscars Social Good
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