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Ms. Rachel’s dress at the Glamour US Women of the Year Awards has a special meaning

Ms. Rachel’s dress at the Glamour Women of the Year 2025 Awards proves that she wears her heart on her sleeve — sometimes literally. Rachel Accurso (or as you know her, Ms. Rachel) continued her advocacy work for the children of Gaza by attending the 2025 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in a dress that had a very special meaning behind it.

NEW YORK NEW YORK  NOVEMBER 04 Honoree Rachel Griffin Accurso attends Glamour Women of the Year at The Plaza on November...

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Glamour has learned exclusively that ahead of the event, which took place on 4 November at the Plaza in New York City, Ms. Rachel asked kids from Gaza to make artwork that told their stories, and then had their pictures embroidered onto an upcycled dress that she purchased for the event. We’re told she knows the meaning behind each artwork, and her hope is that she will elevate these children’s stories, and so many others, by wearing them tonight.

“I’m thinking about all the little ones there and what we can do for them,” she told livestream hosts Brooks and Grace Ann Nader on the red carpet, adding that she also has pictures of all the children with her.

“I’m carrying their stories in my heart,” she continued. “They all know about the dress, and they’re so excited.”

See a closer look at Ms. Rachel’s dress at the Glamour Women of the Year 2025 Awards, below.

NEW YORK NEW YORK  NOVEMBER 04 Honoree Rachel Griffin Accurso attends Glamour Women of the Year at The Plaza on November...

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