The Australian star – who was on hand to collect her prize at Berkeley Square Gardens, following her acclaimed performances in ‘Big Little Lies’ and ‘Lion’ – took the opportunity to remind actresses that age shouldn’t restrict their career ambitions.
During her acceptance speech, the 49-year-old star said: “I want to tell all the women out there – it is not over at 40. It is not even over at 50.”
Nicole has recently enjoyed a career resurgence and the actress admitted that the award represented an early birthday present, which she will officially celebrate on June 20.
She said: “I’m going to take this as a birthday present – I’m about to turn 50 in two weeks, and I never thought this would be one of my best years.”
Meanwhile, British pop group Little Mix won the Music Act award, while singer-songwriter Dua Lipa was given the Next Breakthrough gong.
TV host James Corden – who has returned to London for a week-long residency of ‘The Late Late Show’ – was named the Man Of The Year.
James’ award comes shortly after he admitted to feeling like a “tourist” on his return to the UK capital from Los Angeles.
Speaking shortly after the recent terrorist attack in London, the 38-year-old star said: “I’ve felt like a tourist drinking it all in.
It’s such a wonderful place to be and we’re going to try to celebrate that as much as we can, and provide people with a bit of light and levity throughout everything that has been going on in the news, politically, here right now.”
Glamour Women of the Year Awards winners:
UK TV actress:
Vanessa Kirby
Columnist:
Caitlyn Moran
Trailblazer:
Jennifer Hudson
Filmmaker:
Sharon Maguire
W Channel Sportswoman:
Nicola Adams
TV Personality:
Emma Willis
Music Act:
Little Mix
Next Breakthrough:
Dua Lipa
Writer:
Anna Kendrick
Icons:
Bananarama
Designer:
Maria Grazia Chiuri
Man Of The Year:
James Corden
Film Actress:
Nicole Kidman