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As President Donald Trump’s official duties are set to begin on Saturday, the Women’s March on Washington is expected to attract more than 200,000 attendees, including celebs (Tracee Ellis Ross, America Ferrera, Connie Britton, Chrissy Teigen, Olivia Wilde, Julianne Moore, Chaz Bono, Constance Wu), fashion designers (Rachel Comey, Ulla Johnson, Aurora James, Clare Vivier), top Hollywood stylists and costume designers (Elizabeth Stewart, Karla Welch, Janie Bryant). While the March on Washington is planned to be the biggest protest of the incoming administration, there are also marches planned for New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco and other cities around the world. Here, a roundup of women getting fired up about marching.
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i was going to go to sundance to support john tomorrow but feeling compelled to support my fellow women. see you at the women’s march, DC
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) January 20, 2017
YESSS. See you soon, ladies! https://t.co/jWgieIvoFi
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) January 20, 2017
If you’ll be in Park City on Jan. 21st, join me to march down Main. Let’s stand together: https://t.co/QCWEyDfQvG #MarchOnMain #WomensMarch
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) January 17, 2017
Unity. Protection. Power. Progress. WOMEN RISE UP. Join us at the @womensmarch on Jan 21. Solidarity. Now. #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/oa9Iq3lv3c
— Uzo Aduba (@UzoAduba) January 12, 2017
Women’s March on Washington. I’ll be at the artist table along with these amazing humans. Be there. Rise up. #feministasfuck pic.twitter.com/GkbJc7BRmP
— Lea DeLaria (@realleadelaria) January 20, 2017
Just 4 more days till @womensmarch
I can’t wait to be there with all of you! #womensmarch… https://t.co/29rtbHQX17 pic.twitter.com/aimljyvz2b— Diane Guerrero (@dianeguerrero__) January 17, 2017
I’ll be at the @womensmarch on Jan 21 in DC, join us! #WhyIMarch #WomensMarch
— Constance Wu (@ConstanceWu) January 6, 2017
Then, I’m marching. #WomensMarch
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) January 20, 2017
I’ll be at the @womensmarch on Jan 21 in Washington, D.C. Will you? #WhyIMarch #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/RrzpvDV8Rp
— Julianne Moore (@_juliannemoore) January 12, 2017
6 days away. The March. If you can’t make it to DC, check if there’s a march in your town. If… https://t.co/455ST1gXSS
— Connie Britton (@conniebritton) January 15, 2017
Proud to move with the @womensmarch this Jan 21st, raising my voice for honesty, truth, and compassion against injustice, lying and greed. pic.twitter.com/NJnW4Fgx1X
— Lupita Nyong’o (@Lupita_Nyongo) January 18, 2017
Calling all defenders of human rights to join the @womensmarch on Jan 21! #WomensMarch
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) January 18, 2017
Take your lame inauguration and pretend it’s not @realDonaldTrump it’s your day but tomorrow we rise #whyIMarch @womensmarch
— Karla Welch Stylist (@karla_welch) January 20, 2017
A photo posted by Ulla Johnson (@ullajohnson) on
D.C. bound with @heathertaylorhome March! We’re coming for ya. #womensmarch
A photo posted by Clare Vivier (@clarevivier) on
D.C. BOUND! Power in numbers. #womensmarch #whyimarch Rp @pamelalove
A photo posted by Mara Hoffman (@marahoffman) on
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