While it was nearly a complete blackout at the 2018 Golden Globes, there were at least three women who decided not to wear all black to Sunday’s awards show.

German model Barbara Meier, Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Meher Tatna and actress Blanca Blanco dared to be different, with Meier wearing a beige floral gown and Blanco opting for a risqué red gown. Tatna also wore red, with a source telling The Wrap, “she wore the dress that she chose with her mother. As part of her Indian culture, it’s customary to wear a festive color during a celebration.” Tatna is said to be a major supporter of the Time’s Up movement.

Meier took to Instagram to explain her decision, arguing that after years of struggling for freedom, women should be able to wear whatever they want. She did, however, write that she also is a supporter of the Time’s Up movement.

“We were fighting for a long time for the freedom to wear what it is ok, to dress up a little more sexy,” she wrote, as translated from German to English. “If we now restrict this, because some men can not control themselves, this is a huge step back in my opinion. We should not have to be serious. US women should shine, be colorful and sparkle. Just like it is our nature. In my opinion, this symbolizes our freedom and our new strength.”

Blanco has not commented on her decision to wear red.