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Friday, November 8, 2019

Harper Bazaar's Women of the Year 2019: winners portfolio

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Harper Bazaar UK, magazine which celebrates the most inspirational women in different fields yearly has released it's Women of The Years List for 2019. This years inspirational winners range from writers to actresses, designers to models. Check out the winners after the jump......



Cate Blanchett:
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A legend of both stage and screen, the actress is also a powerful advocate for the rights of women around the world, be they underrepresented film-makers or refugee mothers.



Breakthrough designer: Alexa Chung
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After years of experience learning different aspects of the fashion industry, the multi-talented model and entrepreneur has successfully established her namesake brand.



Artist of the year: Celia Paul
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A new autobiography, documentary and exhibition are shedding welcome light on the figurative painter’s elegiac and intimate canvases, confirming her reputation as one of Britain’s leading artists.



British Icon: Helena Bonham Carter
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Endlessly intriguing and delightfully idiosyncratic, the actress has shaped four decades of film and television. As she steps into the glittering shoes of Princess Margaret this month, we celebrate a national treasure in all her glory.




Writer of the Year: Jeanette Winterson
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A born storyteller with an astonishing gift for prescience as well as literary radicalism, the author has created another dazzling tour de force with her latest novel, Frankissstein.



Musician of the Year: Jorja Smith
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Having begun the year by winning a Brit Award and moving on to a stellar performance at Glastonbury, the singer-songwriter is thrilling audiences and critics alike with her soulful voice and creative flair.




Breakthrough talent: Letitia Wright
Letitia Wright

With a whirlwind of box-office hits, rave reviews and a well-earned Bafta win, the British Black Panther star is a voice of hope for the future



Lifetime achievement: Paula Rego
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For seven decades, the artist has been staging a quiet revolution through the visceral power of her subversive paintings.



Editor's Choice: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Deftly balancing motherhood with a multifaceted career as a model, designer and businesswoman, the six-time Bazaar cover star is a role model for women worldwide.




Television Icon: Ruth Wilson
Ruth Wilson

The star of Mrs Wilson, Luther and The Affair has established herself as a mainstay on our screens, and is set to entrance the nation again with a bewitching performance in the BBC’s new production of His Dark Materials.




Accessories Designer: Tabitha Simmons
Tabitha Simmons

"I thought shoes really told a story. Since I was a small child, I’ve had a true passion for them. I wanted a white pair of stilettos and my mother made me wear brown Clarks, and at that moment, I decided I would make beautiful shoes." The world-conquering shoe guru on why she became a shoe designer.

Congratulations to them all...



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