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Inside the Glamour Women of the Year Awards with Demi Moore, Tyla, Rachel Zegler, and Ms. Rachel

The evening encompassed all types of feelings and emotions, from Alex Newell s spine-tingling performance to the moment when Barry asked each person in the room to light up a bulb on their tables if any women in their life had been affected by breast cancer. (As one of the event s partners, Eli Lilly will extend the offer of free mammograms to women across the city). But it was educator and social media personality Ms. Rachel s acceptance speech that prompted floods of tears. Wearing a dress featuring artwork by children in Gaza that she advocates tirelessly for, she urged the room: “Every child everywhere has the right to be protected from violence and hunger, to have a home and medical care, and to go to school. As grown-ups, it s our moral responsibility to make sure that children s rights are respected and that we raise our voices when they re not.”

The evening also honored South African chart-topper Tyla, glittering in Pandora jewelry, and the women of the WNBA including Jonquel Jones, Nyara Sabally, and Lexie Hull, whose call for “fair pay and safe play” had actress Karen Pittman clicking her fingers together in solidarity.

Pat McGrath—the first makeup artist to ever become a Dame—was also given her flowers. “To every artist, every visionary, every young person with a dream; never dim your brilliance. The world needs your color, your creativity, your magic. Dream big, stay tall, and always make it major,” she said.

As McGrath began her speech, the angle of the rhinestone-covered microphone was a little askew. Sitting in front of her, Demi Moore discreetly repositioned it to better amplify her words. Sisterhood in action.