Women and supporters wore red this International Women's Day to show solidarity for strikers participating in "A Day Without A Woman."
One very famous landmark, on the other hand, lit up in pinks and purples to celebrate female empowerment, rights and achievements.
SEE ALSO:Wall Street's Charging Bull statue has a fearless new opponent for International Women's DayThe Empire State Building in New York City turned a beautiful shade of pink Wednesday evening as magenta lights lit up the skyscraper and contrasted with a deep orange sunset.
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Everyone noticed the bright pink skyline which seemed to match the pussyhats worn during January's Women's March and at rallies and protests throughout the beginning of the Trump presidency.
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The dramatic makeover was one last reminder of who, exactly, runs the world.
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