Jessica Alba, Tony Goldwyn, Jessica Alba.Photo:Jessica Alba/Instagram; Tony Goldwyn/Instagram; Jamie Lee Curtis/Instagram
Jessica Alba/Instagram; Tony Goldwyn/Instagram; Jamie Lee Curtis/Instagram
These celebrities wear pink.
As part of the #VotingSuitsYou campaign, stars are donning bright pink suits to mobilize voter awareness for the 2024 presidential election. The initiative is a partnership between women’s clothing labelArgentandMichelle Obama’s nonpartisan voting organizationWhen We All Vote.
Pink-clad celebrities have begun popping up on social media feeds in support of #VotingSuitsYou.
Jessica Alba shared her look onInstagram, writing in the caption that she is “dressed in pink as a bold expression of our joy and our power — and we’re bringing this energy with us to the polls! 🩷#VotingSuitsYou”
Jessica Alba.Jessica Alba/Instagram
Jessica Alba/Instagram
Alba, who paired the look with her favoriteMad Fine “Vote” necklace, continued, “Election Day is less than 40 days away, and voting is the moment. As amama of three, my kids mean the world to me — and I vote to protect them. But not just my kids — all kids. Together, we have the power to create change, influence policy and protect the future of generations to come.”
Jamie Lee Curtisshowed off her pink suitwhile holding a poster of Democratic nomineeKamala Harris. “FREEDOM IS POSSIBLE!” she wrote in the caption.
Jamie Lee Curtis.Jamie Lee Curtis/Instagram
Jamie Lee Curtis/Instagram
ScandalactorTony Goldwynpaired his pink suit jacket with a black T-shirt, which, he shares in anInstagram video, is a way to show “solidarity with all the incredible women in my life.”
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Tony Goldwyn.Tony Goldwyn/Instagram
Tony Goldwyn/Instagram
In an Instagram post showing off her glam beauty look and hot pink top, Kristen Davis shared, “Do you have a plan to vote ? So many important issues are on the ballot this election that impact women and the future of our girls. Let’s make sure our voices are heard ! 🩷@Argent@WhenWeAllVote”
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The campaign, which officially launched on Tuesday, Oct. 1, will include pink pop-ups at Argent’s Washington D.C. and New York City store locations. Per a press release, these events aim to “educate consumers on their mission, provide toolkits with necessary voter information, and offer an opportunity to give back to When We All Vote through purchasing from the #VotingSuitsYou collection.”
source: people.com