The Impact Issue
As we said bye to 2021, we also renewed our commitment to champion everyday women, providing a platform to those who are rarely given them — if even at all, and hosted the beautiful New Faces Awards ceremony at The Berkeley, in Knightsbridge last Wednesday 8th December.
On the night, we honoured 16 inspirational women and a very special Man of the Year, who included Trish Halpin, former editor-in-chief of Marie Claire and Lorraine Candy, former editor-in-chief of Elle, who were awarded the Achievement Award by Sue Douglas, who launched Vogue.com and Glamour UK, BBC Africa’s new senior reporter Joice Etutu, who won the Rising Star of the Year and Daps who took home Man of the Year, and who has produced incredible music and videos for artists such as Naira Marley, Davido, Jay Z, Drake, Chris Brown, T Pain and Ms Banks to name a few. His award was presented by Tim Campbell MBE, the new co-host of the BBC’s Apprentice, who gave a moving speech about how men could be part of this very needed change.
The industry was on the edge of their seats as British Vogue’s former editor-in-chief, Alexandra Shulman, came together with other female leaders to form an incredible panel, speaking on change for women today. The panel discussion brought many in the room to tears as the traditional rivalry of women’s magazines was non-existent, in a never-seen-before display of unity amongst female giants in the media space. It was particularly special to host other magazines and publications such as Business of Fashion and Harper’s Bazaar on the night as it was clear the conversation had elevated past competition and that we were now all after the same thing: real change.
3 cover options available in print:
New Faces Awards 2021
Trish Halpin and Lorraine Candy
Daps
As we said bye to 2021, we also renewed our commitment to champion everyday women, providing a platform to those who are rarely given them — if even at all, and hosted the beautiful New Faces Awards ceremony at The Berkeley, in Knightsbridge last Wednesday 8th December.
On the night, we honoured 16 inspirational women and a very special Man of the Year, who included Trish Halpin, former editor-in-chief of Marie Claire and Lorraine Candy, former editor-in-chief of Elle, who were awarded the Achievement Award by Sue Douglas, who launched Vogue.com and Glamour UK, BBC Africa’s new senior reporter Joice Etutu, who won the Rising Star of the Year and Daps who took home Man of the Year, and who has produced incredible music and videos for artists such as Naira Marley, Davido, Jay Z, Drake, Chris Brown, T Pain and Ms Banks to name a few. His award was presented by Tim Campbell MBE, the new co-host of the BBC’s Apprentice, who gave a moving speech about how men could be part of this very needed change.
The industry was on the edge of their seats as British Vogue’s former editor-in-chief, Alexandra Shulman, came together with other female leaders to form an incredible panel, speaking on change for women today. The panel discussion brought many in the room to tears as the traditional rivalry of women’s magazines was non-existent, in a never-seen-before display of unity amongst female giants in the media space. It was particularly special to host other magazines and publications such as Business of Fashion and Harper’s Bazaar on the night as it was clear the conversation had elevated past competition and that we were now all after the same thing: real change.
3 cover options available in print:
New Faces Awards 2021
Trish Halpin and Lorraine Candy
Daps
As we said bye to 2021, we also renewed our commitment to champion everyday women, providing a platform to those who are rarely given them — if even at all, and hosted the beautiful New Faces Awards ceremony at The Berkeley, in Knightsbridge last Wednesday 8th December.
On the night, we honoured 16 inspirational women and a very special Man of the Year, who included Trish Halpin, former editor-in-chief of Marie Claire and Lorraine Candy, former editor-in-chief of Elle, who were awarded the Achievement Award by Sue Douglas, who launched Vogue.com and Glamour UK, BBC Africa’s new senior reporter Joice Etutu, who won the Rising Star of the Year and Daps who took home Man of the Year, and who has produced incredible music and videos for artists such as Naira Marley, Davido, Jay Z, Drake, Chris Brown, T Pain and Ms Banks to name a few. His award was presented by Tim Campbell MBE, the new co-host of the BBC’s Apprentice, who gave a moving speech about how men could be part of this very needed change.
The industry was on the edge of their seats as British Vogue’s former editor-in-chief, Alexandra Shulman, came together with other female leaders to form an incredible panel, speaking on change for women today. The panel discussion brought many in the room to tears as the traditional rivalry of women’s magazines was non-existent, in a never-seen-before display of unity amongst female giants in the media space. It was particularly special to host other magazines and publications such as Business of Fashion and Harper’s Bazaar on the night as it was clear the conversation had elevated past competition and that we were now all after the same thing: real change.
3 cover options available in print:
New Faces Awards 2021
Trish Halpin and Lorraine Candy
Daps