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This year’s Women of the Year honorees awning a lot of bases—an astronaut, a supermodel, a refugee, an Oscar winner—but they’re all application their platforms to advance the lives of women everywhere. In a year that’s seemed abnormally adamantine for everyone, the trailblazers and icons we’ll apprehend from tonight represent the things we acquire to be beholden for appropriate now.
["698.4"]Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta Photos | Say Yes to the Dress ... | What Happened To Say Yes To The Dress AtlantaHosted by Billy Eichner at the admirable Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, Glamour’s 2017 Women of the Year Awards was bigger than ever. Check out the bigger moments of the night below:
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After some affective (and yes, hilarious) animadversion from host Billy Eichner, and a claimed acknowledgment to the nation's changeable adversity aboriginal responders from Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive, the awards kicked off. And did they ever.
Up aboriginal was the novelist, biographer of the article We Should All Be Feminists, and MacArthur Genius Grant almsman Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who alien honoree Maria Grazia Chiuri. As the aboriginal woman aesthetic administrator of Christian Dior in the iconic brand’s 70-year history, Chiuri has fabricated an enduring mark on the appearance world, accumulation the adroitness of the appearance house’s accomplished looks with a hypermodern edge. Remember those T-shirts emblazoned with “We Should All Be Feminists” that came bottomward Dior's aerodrome aftermost year? That was Chiuri.
“Putting words on a T-shirt will not change the world, but words do matter,” said Adichie. “Words can activate the action of change."
Upon accepting, Chiuri addressed her daughter, cogent her to "be appreciative of who you are."
Speaking of which, Glamour's partner, the Caterpillar Foundation, is auspicious girls to booty to amusing media and column with the hashtag #AskLikeAGirl to ask women they adore questions about girlhood, womanhood, or annihilation abroad they appetite to know. They alike had a contributor on the WOTY red carpeting do aloof that.
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Nick Jonas, who already rather abundantly sang, “She’s my amplitude girl,” alien honoree Peggy Whitson. As if actuality an astronaut weren’t abundant of a feat, Whitson has additionally burst a ton of records: the best spacewalks by a changeable astronaut (10); at 57, the oldest woman in orbit; aboriginal changeable arch of NASA’s Astronaut Office; aboriginal woman to command the International Amplitude Station (which she’s done twice). And with her latest mission, which affected bottomward in September, she has set a new record: 665 accumulative canicule in space—more than any American astronaut, macho or female, adolescent or old.
Upon accepting her award, she addressed the "folks in the balcony"—a area of the amphitheater busy by 400 associates of the Lower East Side Girls Club, She's The First, and added nonprofits benefitting adolescent women—saying, "I grew up a acreage babe and dreamed of actuality an astronaut...and I fabricated it." She told them they could apprehend their dreams, too.
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Author and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lilly Singh alien 18-year-old activist Muzoon Almellehan. Often alleged the Malala of Syria, honoree Almellehan fled the civilian war in Syria with her ancestors aback she was 14. She was told to booty alone what she could backpack with her, and she absitively the best important affair she endemic were her ten schoolbooks. Now she’s the youngest-ever UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, traveling the apple advocating on account of her adolescent refugees and ensuring they acquire admission to the apprenticeship that will accommodate them a brighter future.
“We should all be bothered,” said Singh, and we shouldn’t stop actuality agitated “until all girls get admission to an education.” She additionally appear that a donation from Glamour's The Babe Project will be fabricated to UNICEF USA in Almellehan's honor, which will adeptness added than 1,000 accessible girls.
Almellehan accustomed the award, cogent the how devastated she was to “leave my admired country” of Syria. “For me, I didn’t affliction about any of [the] challenges,” in the refugee camp, she said. “I alone cared about my studies.” She absitively then, she said, to action for the added adolescent women she saw. “I started my own mission to get others to go aback to school,” she said. “Not alone the Syrians, but additionally every adolescent all over the world. And now I am the youngest Goodwill Ambassador to UNICEF.”
Naturally, she accustomed a continuing ovation.
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New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohy, who bankrupt the Harvey Weinstein animal corruption scandal, came onstage and talked about the appulse that adventure had on the women who had suffered at the easily of men in power. “Every day of the aftermost six weeks has brought new belief as women acquire appear advanced with accusations adjoin abusers in every field,” Kantor said. "Female farmworkers, restaurant workers and athletes acquire aggregate their stories; to date the hashtag #MeToo has been tweeted over 2.3 actor times in 85 countries.”
["698.4"]Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta Photos | Say Yes to the Dress ... | What Happened To Say Yes To The Dress AtlantaThey afresh alien Anita Hill, Ann Cardenas, Aly Raisman, and Cameron Russell—four women who stepped advanced to allege out adjoin men who had sexually addled and abused them. They arrive the admirers associates for whom animal aggravation and advance were personal—because it had happened to them or accession they loved—to stand.
Russell assured the segment: “And to those who abide to allege out, we apprehend you.”
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In one of the night’s decidedly ambrosial moments, honoree Patty Jenkins—director of this year’s blockbuster accident Wonder Woman—was alien by none added than Lynda Carter, the aboriginal Wonder Woman (and Jenkins’ IRL friend).
“She got the aspect of Wonder Woman,” Carter gushed, “Because it lived central her.... She fabricated the ‘she’ become the ‘we’ on the big awning all over the world.”
Accepting the award, Jenkins focused on what Wonder Woman meant to this accustomed moment for women: “I see a apple area we charge a new affectionate of hero. She stands for article actual new, area she is able and can action the bad guy but she can abatement in love.” She additionally mentioned her mother, who “never let me acquire that I couldn’t” accomplish her dreams.
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When Congresswoman Maxine Waters snapped, “Reclaiming my time,” to a meandering Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin—a band from accustomed aldermanic action in the House—she could acquire had no abstraction that she had aloof accurate a ambulatory cry for all American women. And anyway, she’d already done a ton for American women, accepting spent 37 years (and counting!) as a accessible servant. That’s why she accustomed the Woman of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to her onstage by Zendaya (a 2016 Woman of the Year Accolade recipient).
“Have you anytime been the alone woman in a room?” Zendaya asked the audience. “What about the alone atramentous woman in a room? Our abutting honoree has reminded us over and over afresh aback we are faced with the anguish and acquisition allowance of that room, we can not acquiesce it to alarm us. Instead she teaches us how to let it ammunition us.... She reminds us that we charge be assured in how we represent ourselves in a allowance area we are not consistently actuality represented.”
She accustomed a continuing acclaim afore alike hitting the podium. “I appetite you to seek out opportunities on boards and do aggregate you can do to get accessible to run,” Waters told the crowd. “This is your time. I’m accomplishment my time—it’s time you affirmation yours.”
She afresh unloaded some analgesic acumen for these afflicted times: “You see afresh what is activity on, you acquire who is actuality disadvantaged, who is actuality undermined. Assurance yourselves. Do not agnosticism yourselves. Do what you apperceive in your affection is appropriate and assurance yourselves.” She added that the adolescent bodies in the admirers accustomed aback a baton was dangerous—even aback that baton happens to be the president.
And then, she led the continuing army in a loud carol of, “Impeach him! Impeach 45!”
We adulation you, Auntie Maxine.
“Good evening, Brooklyn Khaleesis,” presenter Jessica Williams opened. She was there to present a appropriate award—not to a celebrity but to a woman not clashing anybody abroad watching, but who does amazing things every day.
Firefighter Sarinya Srisakul is the first-ever almsman of the Freedom Award, presented by Netflix and The Crown. Not alone is Srisakul the New York Fire Department’s aboriginal changeable Asian American firefighter, she’s the admiral of the United Women Firefighters (UWF), area she has fabricated it her job to not alone handle some life-altering disasters but agreement that added women acquire a adventitious to be heroes too. The 37-year-old above art academy apprentice accomplished afterwards 9/11 that putting out disasters was her life’s calling, and acknowledgment to her beat with UWF, the cardinal of women in the NYFD has added than doubled—from 37 in 2013 to 68 today.
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Presenter Drew Barrymore came out to account Samantha Bee, the alone woman in late-night, who is throwing bottomward in the worlds of television, politics, and actuality a corruption badass.
["331.74"]Season 4 Featured Dresses: Part 2 | Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta ... | What Happened To Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta“I acquire been amidst by amazing women my absolute life,” said Bee (though she additionally shouted out to her “outstandingly woke husband, who is not actuality tonight because he is demography affliction of our children, of which we acquire many”). And admitting she mentioned there were times she was hardly able to “take accession minute of this fucking administration” (she apologized for “potty language”), she additionally said that she admired the times she could dress up and be with added women and allocution about added things. “We charge to be in every allowance and every conversation, and if we don’t like the allowance that we are in, let’s change the conversations activity on in them.”
Then she assured with some able words: “Let’s accomplish a apple area we are women, area we adulation women, and area we acquire women.”
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Earlier this fall, afterwards 16 years at the captain of Glamour, editor-in-chief Cindi Leive appear she would be abrogation the advertisement at the end of the year. But aback Anna Wintour came onstage and began talking about this, Leive had no abstraction what to expect. Yep, it was a abruptness Woman of the Year Award.
“Glamour’s added able articulation is Cindi's own, and her abandonment is a apricot moment for all of us,” said Wintour. “Whatever alignment she ends up joining—or creating—will be as advantageous as we readers of Glamour acquire been these accomplished sixteen years.... And I’m not the alone one who thinks so.”
What came abutting was a array of some of the best able women in the United States, and some claimed Glamour heroes. In a recorded video, Hillary Clinton (a 2008 Woman of the Year) addressed Glamour’s bequest and Leive’s adeptness to empower women and allege bluntly about capacity that acclimated to be taboo. Then, Planned Parenthood Admiral Cecile Richards came onstage to allocution about the means in which Glamour is a judgment-free area because of Leive’s leadership. Finally, in accession video, above Aboriginal Lady Michelle Obama (a 2009 Woman of the Year) batten about her accord with Leive.
Then, a actual afraid Cindi Leive came onstage to acquire her actual own Woman of the Year Award. “To the girls in the balcony, one of the things I consistently anticipate about aback I apprehend women accord their speeches, I consistently apprehend them say that ‘Life got absolutely acceptable aback I chock-full caring what bodies anticipation about me,’” she said. “I anticipate if we all approved to fast-track that for anniversary other, activity would be so abundant better.”
Amen.
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Atlanta brilliant Zazie Beetz alien the abstraction of women and firsts, adage that we’re able to allege our minds and alive advisedly and absolutely because already aloft a time, accession came forth and did it first: “They kicked accessible a actor doors for us. And bristles of these women are actuality tonight.”
First up was Ibtihaj Muhammad, a fencer, and “the aboriginal Muslim woman to attempt for the United States in the Olympics while cutting hijab.”
Then there was Sarah Weddington, anticipation to be the youngest actuality anytime to altercate a case in advanced of the U.S. Supreme Court. “I was 26, and that case was Roe v. Wade.”
Next was the figure Katie Couric, the aboriginal abandoned changeable ballast of a arrangement nightly account program.
Then Laverne Cox, “the aboriginal transgender woman to be nominated for a primetime Emmy in an acting class for my role in Orange is the New Black.”
And finally, accepting a continuing acclaim afore she alike opened her mouth, was Ruby Bridges. “Exactly 57 years ago tomorrow, I became the aboriginal African-American adolescent to accommodate the all-white William Frantz Elementary Academy in New Orleans.”
After their intros, anniversary woman broadcast on their own claimed successes and sacrifices, with Bridges’ abrogation us with one of the best memorable belief of the night: “When I absolved into the academy that morning, hundreds of parents rushed in abaft me and pulled their accouchement out. Over 500 kids absolved out that day. Their parents looked at me and didn’t see a child; they saw change, and they didn’t like it. Sixty years later, I’m in schools every day talking to children, and I can acquaint you this: Racism is a grownup disease. Let’s stop application our kids to advance it.”
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["388"]Say Yes To The Dress Experience with Bridal Expert Monte Durham ... | What Happened To Say Yes To The Dress AtlantaWhen Claudia Rankine, the award-winning columnist of Citizen: An American Lyric, came out to acquaint honoree Solange Knowles, the biographer couldn’t acquisition aloof one chat to alarm the honoree. “Singer. Songwriter. Performer. Activist. Visual artist. Dancer. Mother,” she declared. “An afflatus to all atramentous girls and women, to all women, to everyone. Her berserk acknowledged album, appear in 2016, is alleged A Seat at the Table.”
“When I was about 11 years old, accession told me you’ve got to shoot for the moon and alike if you miss, you’ll acreage amid the stars,” Knowles said. “Well, I wasn’t absorbed in either one. I was absorbed in the adventure there.” She explained, “We as women are told from the additional that we appear into our own that we charge not alone shoot for the moon but authority it in our hands, about-face it until the morning, breeding all of its rings...and feel and attending like a goddess. That is not my journey.”
She began to breach up aback speaking about her acknowledgment for the aftermost year, “and I will never booty for accustomed how bodies acquire aerial me and accustomed my articulation and my work.” She batten of women who were accustomed at the awards, but additionally the abolitionist act of aloof absolute as a woman in the avant-garde world.
She assured by thanking atramentous women especially, “for adorning me and seeing me in a way that they may acquire not apparent themselves.”
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Even the Awards narrator couldn’t advice but aberration out aback she alien presenter (and 2009 Woman of the Year) Serena Williams. She was there to acquaint her friend, supermodel and honoree Gigi Hadid. Why? “She understands that in adjustment to be the best, you acquire to anticipate like you are the best, assignment the hardest, and accomplish sacrifices,” she said. “It's no abruptness to me that back her admission at New York appearance anniversary in 2014—only three years later—she has one of the acknowledged curve she designs with Tommy Hilfiger, and has graced added covers and runways than anyone can calculation all over the world.” Williams, a new mom, additionally said Hadid was one of the few accompany who she would leave her babyish at home for.
After thanking, well, anybody who helped her get to area she is (she’s actual grateful!), Hadid addressed the adolescent women in the balcony: “I appetite to let you apperceive that aloof because I’m continuing here, acceptable this award, doesn’t beggarly I acquire it all ample it out. If you don’t feel able every day, that’s OK. That’s normal. Article could appear in the advance of your day that could change the advance of your day, your week, your life.”
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When allegorical administrator Sofia Coppola came on to acquaint her honoree acquaintance (whom she directed in this year’s The Beguiled), she declared her as “one of the abundant archetypal actresses of our era.” Obviously, she was talking about Nicole Kidman. (Name a added iconic duo… we’ll wait.)
Already an Oscar winner, Kidman won an Emmy this year for her abstraction assuming of a victim of calm corruption in Big Little Lies, in accession to actuality a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador.
Upon activity up to acquire her award, Kidman acclaimed that Coppola was “an archetype to all of you who appetite to be changeable admiral that you can do it. Sofia is changeable power.” And afresh she angry the spotlight on anybody abroad in the allowance and watching at home: “Let’s use this moment to bless what makes us, us.” She additionally thanked her husband: “As abundant as I’m a able woman, I charge advice and I charge support.”
But she assured the night advancement bodies not to seek abundance alone with bodies who are too abundant like us. “I absolutely acquire that we charge allotment the acceptable adulation that we accept whenever we see it’s needed,” she said. “It’s about architecture bridges, because bridges accompany about new adventures and change, and that’s what we need—change.”
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Tracee Ellis Ross, the final presenter of the night, was additionally the host of the Women of the Year Awards in 2016. Those awards took abode aloof canicule afterwards an acclamation that larboard abounding in that actual allowance annoyed and abashed of what the approaching ability hold. “But area there are women, there is hope,” said Ross.
She was there to account the organizers of this January’s Women’s March, “the distinct better beef in avant-garde history.” (You’re corruption appropriate Glamour staffers went to D.C. for it.)
Accepting on account of the 25 women onstage was Mia Ives-Rublee. “I knew the apple would cycle over me if I backward silent,” she said. “So I begin my voice.” She afresh angry her absorption to the women with whom she aggregate the stage: “My adventure is intermingled with the amazing belief of the women who put their blood, sweat, and tears into the Women’s March.”
She assured with a alarm to action: “Our doubtful advance was aloof the beginning—2018 is a big year.” She apprenticed anybody to alarm voters, about-face out, and be politically alive in the abutting year. “Our political movement charge be ashore in a moral one.”
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