From politicians to musicians, designers to campaigners, these are the incredible women who make up this year’s Vogue 25.
On 17 September 2021, Sabina Nessa was walking through a London park when she was attacked and murdered. In the wake of her killing, her sister, Jebina Yasmin Islam, has been an outspoken critic of the government and its handling of the crime and others like it. “The government needs to do something,” says Jebina. “It’s all words I’m hearing and no action. Women should feel safe to walk down the street day and night.
goes to show. Since taking the role of head of fashion at the end of 2020, Jemma Tadd has been instrumental in pushing eBay’s impressive sustainability credentials: the resale site has seen sales of pre-loved clothing go up by 20 per cent year on year and more than 17,770 tonnes of textiles waste diverted from landfill in 2021 alone.
has succeeded in delivering one of the most critically lauded performances of her career, while also igniting an important conversation around desire and shame that has reverberated far beyond the UK. Upcoming roles in the blockbusterKishani WidyaratnaThroughout her career, Kishani Widyaratna has worked with literary stars ranging from Raven Leilani to Jamaica Kincaid.
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