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Glamour Women Of The Year Awards Red Carpet & Arrivals 2025

The red carpet for Glamour‘s Women of the Year Awards 2025 is officially open – and the arrivals are pouring in.

Taking place at London’s creative hub, 180 The Strand, the event welcomes a dazzling array of Hollywood stars, musicians, activists, and communities to celebrate the pioneering women who have shaped culture this year. While the awards always deliver empowering moments, thought-provoking speeches, and iconic celebrity interactions, the red carpet promises to be a spectacle of high-fashion looks and statements.

Samantha Barry, Global Editorial Director of Glamour, was one of the first to arrive on the red carpet, wearing a gold Oscar de la Renta gown. Kemi Alemoru, the Head of Editorial Content of Glamour UK, arrived shortly after wearing a white, strapless Rick Owens gown.

Ayamé, our Red Carpet Reporter, in partnership with Simple, arrived wearing a semi-sheer, halter-neck dress.

Rachel Zegler was our first Woman of the Year to arrive. The Snow White star arrived wearing a sharp, tartan-tailored fit, complete with a sheer shirt, a matching tie, and wet-look hair.

Of course, the Women of the Year awards would not be possible without our Supporting Partners, Simple and Tinder, as well as Nobu Portman Square as our Official Hotels Partner, Cupra as our Official Car Partner, and Parfums de Marly, who we are thrilled to welcome into the Glamour WOTY family.

Scroll down for the full round-up of all the red carpet looks and arrivals from the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2025…

For more from Glamour UK’s Lucy Morgan, follow her on Instagram @lucyalexxandra.

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