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Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2025 – meet this year’s winners

The Glamour Women of the Year Awards celebrate the extraordinary women who have defined the last 12 months (and beyond) – the trailblazers, activists, visionaries and status quo-shifters who have made the world a little bit better and brighter for women.

The class of 2025 took to 180 Studios in central London this evening to collect their awards, with the evening sponsored by Simple as Supporting Partner, Nobu Portman Square as Official Hotels Partner, Cupra as Official Automotive Partner and Parfum de Marly, Foundation FM and Tinder also as Supporting Partners.

This year marks Glamour’s Head of Editorial Content, Kemi Alemoru’s, first WOTY. “Glamour is a place where we understand women are not a monolith,” Kemi said as she took to the stage to co-present the evening with BBC Radio 1’s Vick Hope. “And we don’t buy that our safety and security comes at the hands of intimidating or degrading the LGBTQ+ community, migrants, people of colour, or disabled people. Their rights are our rights. Their safety ours…and feminism that doesn’t include them isn’t feminism at all.”

Scroll down for the full list of winners of the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2025…

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The zen of Demi Moore

The Hollywood icon has always made bold choices on and off screen—and continues to shape her own story.

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A global Woman of the Year, Demi Moore was interviewed by fellow actor Margaret Qualley, with whom she starred in last year’s epic body horror flick The Substance. Moore sprung onto the scene in the ‘80s with breakout roles in iconic films like St. Elmo’s Fire and The Seventh Sign. By 1995, she was the highest paid female actor in the world thanks to roles in films like Striptease and Ghost.

“With everything I’ve been through, which has been a lot, I wouldn’t trade where I am today. And the thing that I feel like I have today that I certainly didn’t have when I was younger was the freedom to know that I don’t have to have the answer and that life is not going to be completely stolen from me if I somehow don’t know,” she said, speaking to Glamour.

“It’s not over until you decide it’s over,” she later added. “And it may change and it may look different, but it’s there if you want to keep striving for it. But you have to want it. And sometimes I think we have to step back to re-engage.”

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Let Tyla party in peace

Talented, cool, and always dressed to kill, the South African superstar—one of Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year—embodies the look and sound of a new generation.

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A joint Glamour UK and US Woman of the Year, South African superstar Tyla was interviewed by Glamour UK’s Head of Editorial Content Kemi Alemoru to discuss her meteoric rise to fame. And meteoric is the only the word for it. Her self-titled debut album has been streamed over 2 billion times since its release last year. Meanwhile, this summer, she gave legendary performances at Coachella and All Points Each. And now, she’s one of our Women of the Year.

Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2025  meet this year's winners

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