Hosted by comedian Katherine Ryan and streamed
on the UK magazine's website, the event was renamed Glamour's
Women of the Year Awards 2021: The Gamechangers, with winners
swapping the usual red carpet for acceptance speeches by video.
NHS frontline workers took the Special Gamechanging Award in
recognition of their efforts in the COVID-19 pandemic while
four-time Grand Slam winner Osaka, who has worn masks on court
with the names of Black Americans to highlight racial injustice
in the United States, was named Sports Gamechanger.
"In a year of great change, we are thrilled to be celebrating
those who have incited change, not only in their chosen fields,
but also on the world stage: altering the conversation through
activism and empowerment," Deborah Joseph, Editor-in-Chief of
Glamour UK, said in a statement.
The magazine, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this
year, also recognised designer and activist Westwood as
Environmental Gamechanger and Black Minds Matter UK co-founder
Agnes Mwakatuma as Charity Gamechanger.
British footballer Marcus Rashford received the Gamechanging Man
prize for his campaign to help needy children, transgender model
Munroe Bergdorf was named Gamechanging Influencer and Ellie
Goldstein, a British model with Down's syndrome, won
Gamechanging Model.
Amika George, who as a teenager founded a campaign to tackle
period poverty, received Justice Gamechanger.
Pop star Kylie Minogue was named Gamechanging Icon, girl band
Little Mix took the Gamechangers in Music prize while "Stranger
Things" actress Millie Bobby Brown won Beauty Gamechanger for
her skincare brand.
Other winners included Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo
who received Gamechanging Author, designer Victoria Beckham, who
was named Fashion Gamechanger and actresses, Priyanka Chopra
Jonas, Awkwafina and Yara Shahidi who won Gamechanging Actor,
Gamechanging Creator and New Gen Gamechanger respectively.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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