After a long evening celebrating the female connection across generations and continents, stars were spotted piling into taxis outside the glitzy central London venue.
The stars gathered on the red carpet ahead of the annual Glamour Women Of The Year ceremony in London on Thursday.
On a night dedicated to the power of sisterhood, it was all about the ladies as a slew of stars came together at 180 The Strand.
After a long evening celebrating the female connection across generations and continents, the stars looked partied out as they piled into taxis outside the glitzy central London venue.
Tyla, 23, was among the first to make an exit, where she continued to turn heads in her racy outfit as she posed for shots outside.
Amber Davies, 29, looked like she had a great night as she made her way to her taxi.
Lottie Moss, 27, was still incredibly glamorous as she was spotted posing up a storm for the camera.
Tyla, 23, was among the first to make an exit from the 2025 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards on Thursday
Amber Davies, 29, looked like she had a great night as she made her way to her taxi
Lottie Moss, 27, was still incredibly glamorous as she was spotted posing up a storm for the camera
Rachel Zegler looked happier than ever as she left the heartwarming awards ceremony.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 34, showed off her toned abs in a racy cut-out dress as she made a bleary-eyed exit.
Frankie Bridge, 36, still looked as glam as ever after partying the night away, while Ashley Roberts, 44, sizzled for the cameras.
Leomie Anderson, 32, looked like she was on a runway as she made a stylish exit from the venue.
Alex Scott, 41, and Shaznay Lewis, 50, still looked sensational after the big night.
Rachel led the winners at the Glamour Women Of The Year awards after accepting an award at just 24 years old.
The American actress captivated audiences with her lead role in the West End production of Evita this summer.
And on Thursday, she was presented the accolade by Glamour's Global Editorial Director Sam Barry.
Rachel Zegler, 24, looked happier than ever as she left the heartwarming awards ceremony
Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 34, showed off her toned abs in a racy cut-out dress as she made an exit
Frankie Bridge, 36, still looked a glam as ever after partying the night away
Ashley Roberts sizzled for the cameras
Leomie Anderson looked like she was on the runway as she made a stylish exit from the venue
Alex Scott, 41, still looked sensational after the big night
Shaznay Lewis, 50, continued to turn heads
Meanwhile, the Sugababes also received an award, with the threesome overcome with emotion after Ashley presented them with the award, stating they had worked for 'an industry who spit you out'.
Siobhan Donaghy began: 'That was really lovely, it makes me quite emotional. To be named Women Of The Year is such a privilege so thank you.
'This past year reminded me that strength doesn't always have to be loud and unity doesn't always have to be perfect.
'Being independent artist means never really switching off... but we have learnt to find joy in the chaos.'
Keisha Buchanan added: 'This moment feels like such a blessing. My faith has carried me through times when it would have been easier to give up.
'When we first came into the game it was rare to see women who looked like us, Filipino, Irish, Jamaican, with our different stories.
'So to stand here today as businesswomen, it is about more than music it is our legacy.
'Sisterhood is holding space for each other on days even when it is hard to show up as our best. It's knowing when one of us shines we all shine.
Tyla continued to turn heads in her racy outfit
The star teamed her eye-catching jacket with a mesh striped skirt
Amber continued to dazzle in her silver gown
The current Strictly contestant flaunted her toned frame
Lottie turned heads in a plunging corset dress
The star appeared happier than ever
Her dress featured a one-sided cape detailing and ruched skirt
Rachel beamed at the cameras as she made her exit
For the occasion, she donned a red and white plaid patterned dress
The stunning ensemble featured a sequined tie and white see-through long-sleeved shirt
Rachel headed to her next destination
Leigh-Anne was in high spirits
Frankie slipped into a long-sleeve green maxi dress
Ashley turned up the heat in leather
The star caught the eye with her racy outfit
Leomie set temperatures racing
She showed off her enviable figure in her chic outfit
Alex was a vison in sequins
Shazney still looked incredible after the big night
'In a world that sometimes tells women there is an expiration date, we are hear to say your life doesn't fade you just learn to shine in different ways.'
Also winning awards during the evening was singer Tyla, who was awarded by 2023 winner Leigh-Anne.
Actress Adwoa Aboah also received the accolade, as did Lioness goalkeeper Hannah Hampton.
Glamour also named nine transgender activists as their Women of the Year: Munroe Bergdorf, Maxine Heron, Taira, Munya, Bel Priestly, Dani St James, Ceval Omar, Mya Mehmi and Shon Faye.
Since 2001, Glamour has captured and defined the zeitgeist, creating cultural conversations and agenda-setting moments with women at the centre.
The 2025 Women Of The Year Awards paid tribute to the trailblazing women who have raised their voice, challenged the status quo and incited change throughout their careers.
Rachel led the winners at the Glamour Women Of The Year awards after accepting an award at just 24 years old
Meanwhile, the Sugababes also received an award, with the threesome overcome with emotion after Ashley presented them with the award, stating they had worked for 'an industry who spit you out'
Last year's winners included Bridgerton star Simone Ashley, The Little Mermaid actor Chloë Bailey, and Hollywood royalty Pamela Anderson.
As trans rights face an increasing threat in the UK, the magazine wishes to celebrate the community's most ground-breaking voices.
Caroline Hooley, Commercial Lead at Glamour, said: 'We're so proud to be partnering with Simple, Tinder and Parfums de Marly for this year's Women Of The Year celebration.
'Each brand brings something unique to the event – from celebrating sisterhood, confidence and self-expression to creating unforgettable moments of connection.
'Their support helps us honour incredible women in a way that feels both empowering and inspiring.'