Talented, cool, and always dressed to kill, the South African superstar—one of Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year—embodies the look and sound of a new generation. #GlamourWOTY
Talented, cool, and always dressed to kill, the South African superstar—one of Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year—embodies the look and sound of a new generation. #GlamourWOTY
Demi Moore is adding global #GlamourWOTY to her already impressive resume. Read as she sits down with fellow actor Margaret Qualley to reflect on the year that’s been, why "Landman" season 2 pushes her out of her comfort zone, what her signature long hair means to her now, and more.
It shows a cultural shift, one in which men feel emboldened to attack women in public without shame or consequence.
Whether you're watching her viral videos or her scene-stealing character in HBO's “Hacks,” it's obvious that Meg Stalter is a star. And now she has the show to prove it. Ahead of the premiere of her new Netflix series, the 33-year-old reflects on what got her to this moment.
Elliott, Teen Mom star and son of Kailyn Lowry, talks to Teen Vogue about coming out, his name change, and being LGBTQ right now.
Read the full interview: www.teenvogue.com/story/teen-m...
25-year-old activist turned candidate #DejaFoxx chats with Glamour about her viral campaign, what you can call her instead of an influencer, and how she wants to change Washington.
Experts tell Glamour that #Cassie’s courage in testifying publicly against #SeanCombs could not only encourage domestic violence survivors, it could provide much needed awareness of what this type of abuse actually looks like.
Even after leaning in and the fall of the #girlboss, we still can’t wrap our heads around the fact that care could be just as important as #career, and that the definition of ambition could encompass both.
My piece in @glamour.com.“We’re at a crossroads..whether we look out for each other & all working families or serve a billionaire class. Whether we tackle a dwindling birthrate with faux incentives or punishments or address a crisis of care with structural change that allows all families to thrive.”
The #weight-loss club may be bankrupt, but #diet culture has never been richer.
That is, according to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who compared the bill to “Jim Crow.”
President #Trump dissed #TaylorSwift while celebrating the #PhiladelphiaEagles during the team’s visit to the White House, and his comment was neither interesting nor particularly creative.
The star of #Sinners chats with Glamour about how she prepared to play Annie, her colorful red-carpet fashion, and the scary (non-vampire) critters that made it to the Louisiana set.
The founders of a #conservative women's lifestyle publication are on a mission to "restore long-lost moral and aesthetic refinement”—to politics and beyond. Glamour went to meet them.
The activist and author of I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again speaks with Glamour about her fight for justice, her book’s US release, and the lessons we can take from her story.
Policy advocates say the #Trump administration’s reported ideas to encourage #women to reproduce are not only missing the point—they are ignoring the actual problem.
Coco Jones has always been that girl. She’s been working steadily since 2012, but it wasn’t until more recently that her talents onscreen and in the studio elevated her profile in a major way. Read as she talks about her dream music collabs and her ultimate goal. glamourmag.visitlink.me/5PB6xL
Coco Jones was born for this—literally. For Glamour’s April cover, the Grammy-award winning singer and actor opens up about falling in love with performing as a kid, her former days as a Disney star, and her plans for entertainment domination. www.glamour.com/story/coco-j...
When Paige DeSorbo split from her longtime boyfriend and spoke openly about anxiety and fertility, she became a figurehead for young women choosing themselves. And—with a successful podcast, a new book, and a top-secret fashion line on the way—it’s paying off.
Glamour spoke with the internet’s favorite etymologist about how the controversial and divisive word became cool.
For years, "The Valley" star Brittany Cartwright felt like she had lost her “sparkle.” It took separating from her husband of five years to find herself again.Read as she opens up to Glamour about what it took to leave, navigating co-parenting, and her hopes for the future.
wrote about the trauma of losing my curls for @glamour.com! we laugh so we don't cry www.glamour.com/story/what-h...
The Senator made a speech ahead of Clairo’s Coachella set, urging people to make this revolution with joy. “We're going to sing and dance our way to victory against hatred and divisiveness.”
Want to see something scary? Look at the stock market. Even if you’re not fully invested with a financial portfolio, you’ll feel the price hikes in your wallet.