X-Files actress Gillian Anderson wore a gown embroidered with vaginas to the Golden Globes.
When asked by a reporter why her gown was covered in vaginas, Anderson said, "[I wore it] for so many reasons."
Anderson, 55, told reporters on the red carpet that each "yoni" took approximately 3.5 hours to embroider and that there are many of them. She estimated that 150 hours were spent embroidering the vaginas on the skirt of the gown. Gillian Anderson (@GillianA) dishes on her special #GoldenGlobes gown that's covered with yonis! https://t.co/rd8Bjti9X4 pic.twitter.com/0dQ1SwCFcV
— ExtraTV (@extratv) January 7, 2024
The white vaginas were embroidered on an ivory dress, making them only visible in certain light. Gillian Anderson reps ‘Sex Education’ with ode to lady bits at Golden Globes 2024 https://t.co/NzbN4k8veQ pic.twitter.com/lx4v5xP1iU
— Page Six (@PageSix) January 8, 2024
Gabriela Hearst designed the gown in collaboration with the actress to promote her "health and lifestyle" brand, G-Spot. (WATCH) Gillian Anderson explains why she's wearing a gown emblazoned with embroidery featuring female anatomy as a way of protesting restrictions to female rights #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/fcJ6CFW3ha
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) January 7, 2024
Inside the event, Anderson told a People Magazine reporter that the gown was “covered in peonies!”
Metro reports, "She completed the look with some stunning Chopard accessories, including an 18k white gold necklace featuring a 10-carat pear-shaped yellow diamond and almost 30 carats of diamonds."
"She also wore stunning matching earrings with 18k yellow gold and 18k white gold, and four pear-shaped yellow diamonds," the report continued.