Tyla Celebrates Her International Glamour Women of the Year Recognition

Tyla Celebrates Her International Glamour Women of the Year Recognition. We have lost count of how many international awards Tyla has bagged in just a few years. Although that’s the case, each award always comes with it’s own wave, making headlines globally.
The global superstar’s recent recognition is being named one of Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year. The Glamour Women of the Year Awards celebrate the extraordinary achievements of women who have made significant contributions over the past twelve months and beyond. At the awards, Tyla appeared dressed to the nines, styled by her regular collaborator Ron Hartleben.
“Women of the yearrrrr
Thank you @glamourmag 🐾,” she gushed.
Below are some of the phenomenal women who have bagged the Glamour Women of the Year awards.
Rachel Accurso
She was a stay-at-home mom with a baby on her hip and an iPhone camera, posting singsong videos to YouTube to help her son through a speech delay. Now, Ms. Rachel is a household name. She’s not just a streamer, she’s a cultural flashpoint—and a Glamour Woman of the Year.
Pat McGrath
Path McGrath’s career knows no limitations. After debuting her internet-breaking Maison Margiela porcelain-skin makeup, the beauty connoisseur and stepped into one of her most high-profile roles yet: Creative director of La Beaute Louis Vuitton. Now on the heels of her 10th anniversary with Pat McGrath Labs, she’s showing us a side we’ve never seen before.
Rachel Zegler
The rising star has been named a Woman of the Year, recognizing her meteoric rise from West Side Story to the West End stage in Evita. Her honor celebrates not just her immense talent in film and theatre, but her commitment to using her growing platform for activism. At just 24, Zegler is a powerful voice for her generation, building a career based on integrity and outspokenness in the entertainment industry.
WNBA
These five #GlamourWOTY are making an impact on and off the court. As the internet argued over the “face of the league,” the women of the WNBA were coming together to fight for fair pay and a say in their future. They represent the real draw of the WNBA: its players. They are Napheesa Collier, Lexie Hull, Jonquel Jones, and Satou and Nyara Sabally.



