Why Sisterhood Is Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year Theme

“Sisterhood is a mutual support and safety, a space of being seen, uplifted and hsard. I can’t imagine living without it during this particular time of my life,” says Moore. And Tyla shared, “Sisterhood is being able to relate to another woman, trust her with your secrets, and know that she understands.” Their words remind me why this connection matters so much because we all crave that understanding, that safety, that lift.

Me (left) with a few Glamour colleagues during our Women of the Year shoots—visuals director Lauren Brown, West Coast editor Jessica Radloff, and associate director, programming & creative development Anastasia Sanger.

Across the globe, our Women of the Year honorees—from Mexico to Spain, Germany to the UK, and here in the US—each embody that same force. You’ll feel it not just in their stories, but in who tells them: the friends, collaborators (see actor Margaret Qualley’s interview with Moore), and writers who admire them (our head of editorial content in the UK, Kemi Alemoru, went deep with Tyla).

As we unveil the many other Glamour Women of the Year covers from around the world in the coming days—and gather to celebrate these remarkable people in each region—I’m reminded that sisterhood isn’t something abstract. It’s alive and present in every connection, every conversation, every woman who reaches out to another. This year’s Women of the Year is a love letter to the sisters we’re born with—and the ones we find along the way.

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