November 11th, 2008
Posted by Erin Sun

Celebrating most powerful and beautiful ladies all around the globe, the celebrity turned up for the Magazine Honors the 2008 Women of the Year event at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Monday night. The main sponsor of the ceremony was L’Oreal Paris.

magazine declares its annual Women of the Year homage with 10 special and inspirational winners who have made considerable contribution to the world of entertainment, business, sports, fashion, science, and politics.

has received Magazine Honors the 2008 Women of the Year.

Nicole Kidman Glamour Woman of the Year award from Glamour Magazine

Oscar-winning actress is using her star power as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNIFEM, the United Nations Development Fund for Women, where she is dedicated to raising awareness about violence against women, a human rights issue that affects as many as one in three women and girls worldwide.

The 41-year-old Aussie actress dressed in a white floor-grazing gownwith silver embroidery. She was so perfect.

Other winners of at 2008 year’s ceremony were and Jane Goodall, supermodel ,  athletes Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, artist Kara Walker, human rights Nujood Ali and Shada Nasser and Chanel CEO Maureen Chiquet.

was named one of the magazine’s “Women of the Year” Monday night.

Condoleezza Rice Glamour Magazine Award 2008

— As U.S. Secretary of State, Rice has championed the rights and health of women around the world, and put women’s issues on the front burner of U.S. foreign policy. In 2008 she announced The One Woman Initiative, a $100 million effort to empower women in Muslim countries.

More uncommonly, the magazine also awarded its prize to human rights lawyer Shada Nasser and Nujood Ali.

 Nujood Ali and Shada Nasser Glamour Woman of the Year award from Glamour Magazine

Nujood Ali and Shada Nasser - With the help of human rights lawyer Shada Nasser, 10-year old Yemeni child bride Nujood Ali took the stand against her husband in court, and was granted a historic divorce. Together Nasser and Ali are committed to saving other little girls from early marriage.

Hillary Clinton Glamour Woman of the Year award from Glamour Magazine

– This year the New York Senator, already the first First Lady of the United States elected to major public office and the first woman elected independently statewide in New York State, became one of the first female candidates for President of the United States, earning 18-million votes. In addition to inspiring generations of women and girls with her presidential run, she continues to advocate for improved health care and opportunities for women and children.

Tyra Banks Glamour Woman of the Year award 2008

- One of television’s fiercest female-power icons, Banks promotes diverse beauty and realistic body images on her shows. Her charity, the TZONE Foundation, funds organizations that encourage and support young women.

Maureen Chiquet Glamour Woman of the Year award 2008

Maureen Chiquet - As global CEO of the Chanel brand–and one of the few female CEO’s of a major international corporation-Chiquet has pushed the company to new heights by extending the Chanel legacy.

Jane Goodall Glamour Woman of the Year award 2008

Jane Goodall (Lifetime Achievement) – Revolutionary primatologist, Goodall has devoted her life to bridging the human and animal worlds starting with the groundbreaking chimpanzee behavioral research she began nearly 50 years ago, which continues today.
Through the global Institute that bears her name, she has established community-centered conservation and development programs in Africa. A UN Messenger of Peace, Goodall also created Roots & Shoots, an international humanitarian and environmental youth program.

Nobel Women’s Initiative –The NWI is made up of six of the seven living female Nobel Peace Prize laureates: Shirin Ebadi, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Wangari Maathai, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Betty Williams and Jody Williams.

Since 2006 these women have been using their clout with world leaders to get them to take a stand against violence and to work for peace and human rights for all people – especially women and children.

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Glamour Woman of the Year award 2008

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh — These women have game. The beach volleyball duo have dominated the sport as the only beach volleyball players in history to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals–which they did without losing a single set.

Kara Walker — A world-renowned artist, Walker wrestles with this country’s legacy of slavery in her provocative black paper silhouettes that have been seen in museums around the world.

Glamour Award November 10 2008

Also along of the nights events were celebrities like , , , , , , and many, many others.

Glamour Award November 10 2008

Glamour Award November 10 2008

There is one thing I can’t understand. Do they think doesn’t deserve the award?

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6 Responses to “Glamour Women of the Year 2008”

  1. Cinderella Says:

    Nicole Kidman really deserves the award. She is so elegant! Nice picture of hers.

  2. Vicky B. Says:

    Oh…… Nicole!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i couldn’t stand saying: u’re awesome!!!!! i admire U!

  3. Angie fun Says:

    Where is Angelina Jolie?? I’m interesting too

  4. Calrina Says:

    Kidman has beautiful figure after pregnancy!!!

  5. Anonymoose Says:

    For Condoleezza Rice to be mentioned in the same breath, much less the same day, as Ms. Nicole Kidman is nothing short of deplorable.

    Then you mention Mrs. Clinton!?

    You have no respect for Ms. Kidman do you?

  6. Lina Says:

    Nicole Kidman has perfect white dress! Who is the designer?


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