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Breslin receives Glamour Women of the Year award
Renata Espinosa
NEW YORK—The 18th Annual Glamour Women of the Year Awards, a celebration
of women who have changed the world, brought together an impressive
array of living legends on Nov. 5, from author Toni Morrison, who won
the award for lifetime achievement, to 11-year-old actress Abigail
Breslin (“Little Miss Sunshine”), Glamour’s first-ever “Girl of the
Year.”
Also for the first time, Glamour named the recipients for their newly
established “Women of the Year Fund” initiative, Empowering Hands, a
group of Ugandan women, former child soldiers, who joined forces to help
rehabilitate those forced to fight in the rebel militia, who kidnapped
tens of thousands of children in Uganda over the course of two decades.
Mariah Carey, with the African Children’s Choir, opened the ceremony
with a rousing, emotional number and was met with huge cheers from the
audience, particularly from the sections where several school groups
were seated, special guests of Glamour. Later, one of the evening’s
honouree’s, Dr. Victoria Hale, whose work developing drugs for a
nonprofit she founded, Institute for One World Health has helped saved
hundreds of thousands of lives each year, addressed these young
attendees specifically, urging them to go far with their educations, and
not just in the classrooms.
“Go and live somewhere far, far away,” Dr. Hale said. “That, is an
education. It will change your life and it will change the world.”
Comedian Stephen Colbert of “The Colbert Report,” after joking that he
was at the ceremony (“My writer’s are on strike, and I needed something
to do tonight”), lightened the mood with his entertaining introduction
of Sen. Nancy Pelosi, honoured for being the first female Speaker of the
House.
“While I disagree with everything she stands for, I will defend her
right to: Make. It. Work,” joked Colbert, after complimenting her
ability to colour-coordinate pantsuits on the floor of the House of
Representatives.
Actress Jennifer Garner, who received the “Icon Next Door” award,
brought husband Ben Affleck with her, who set off a flurry of flashbulbs
and camera phones when he arrived at the pre-show reception. Glamour
also honoured Elizabeth Edwards, wife of presidential candidate John
Edwards; Drew Faust, president of Harvard University; Amy Gutmann,
president of the University of Pennsylvania; Ruth Simmons, president of
Brown University; Shirley Tilghman, president of Princeton University;
fashion designer Donna Karan; CBS war correspondent Lara Logan; world
champion golfer Lorena Ochoa; “Grey’s Anatomy” television producer
Shonda Rhimes; chef Alice Waters and journalist Mariane Pearl.
Meanwhile, the man whose own latest accessory is dyed blue hair, Marc
Jacobs, took home the “Designer of the Year” award at the 11th Annual
ACE Awards in New York on Nov. 5, one of many people honoured by the
Accessories Council this year for their achievements in the world of
accessories.
Jacobs, whose shoes and handbags for both his signature collection and
his younger Marc by Marc Jacobs brand are highly sought after items,
also designs accessories for one of the most recognizable luxury brands
in the world, Louis Vuitton, which he reinvents season after season. His
latest collection, shown on the runways in Paris in October, featured a
collaboration with artist Richard Prince.
Actress Mandy Moore was honoured as “Fashion Innovator,” while
supermodel and “Project Runway” producer Heidi Klum, who designed a
jewellery line of her own that she will wear in upcoming episodes,
received the “Fashion Influencer” award. Moore opted to wear a
form-fitting black satin shirt dress, while Klum wore a black and gold
brocade gown. Jessica Simpson, a presenter, wore a black and gold
sheath. |