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America Ferrera did not have a single trace of Barbie's iconic color at Tuesday's Governors Awards. The actor eschewed pink in favor of a black custom Moschino tuxedo including a cummerbund, matching slacks, bow tie, and slim grosgrain peak lapels. A seemingly counterpoint to her "Barbie" co-star Margot Robbie's ruffled hot-pink tribute to a vintage Barbie doll at last week's Golden Globes, Ferrera's take on classic menswear carried on the Hollywood elite's trend of power dressing and making a statement. Women's tuxedos are significantly more common than they formerly were, showing up on red carpets, runways, and luxury advertisements. One such example is the 2014 "Timeless Portofino" campaign by wristwatch IWC Schaffhausen, which featured Cate Blanchett, Emily Blunt, and Zhou Xun looking stylish in dark tuxedos.