CELEBRATE SISTERHOOD AND VOTE TO WIN!
Saks UK Woman of the Year – our exciting competition celebrating 12 fierce females. Game-changers who go beyond in film, literature, music, sport, TV and business and are a brilliant role models for girls too.
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVE and you’ll be entered into our monthly free prize draw for a chance to win £100 to spend on hair and beauty at Saks!
We’d love you to leave a comment too, about who got your vote and why. You’re spoiled for choice!
VOTE HERE https://www.saks.co.uk/womanoftheyear/
And the nominees are…
Helen Mirren
Ain’t no-one like this Dame. We want what Helen’s got… a stella career spanning 40 years and epitomising beauty just getting better and better. More Queen than the Queen.
Emma Watson
Actor and activist. Degree in English Lit, impeccable fashion credentials and UN Ambassador who helped launch HeForShe
Paloma Faith
Super talented singer/songwriter who’s equally applauded for her retro/eclectic style – the whole deal. The Architect is on repeat.
Lucy Fallon
A brilliant actress who’s wowed us with her gutsy portrayal of Bethany Platt’s exploitation and child grooming stories. We love Lucy.
Nadiya Hussain
Bake Off’s 2015 winner now rocks cookery shows, kids’ books, Loose Women. Named by Debrett’s as one of the 500 most influential people in the UK.
JK Rowling
For overcoming adversity as a single mum to be becoming the world’s first billionaire author. And then giving huge amounts to charities. JK’s a modern day moral inspiration.
Nicola Adams
The first woman to win an Olympic boxing title and first openly LGBT person to win an Olympic boxing Gold. Diagnosed with ADHD – until boxing became the antidote.
Jodie Whittaker
Bravo, The Doctor is finally female! We can’t wait for Jodie to head up team-tardis this autumn. First captivated us as Broadchurch’s heartbroken Beth Latimer.
Lorraine Kelly
The long-time resident of the sofa sets millions up for the day. Champion of The Eve Appeal’s Make Time for Tea event to mark Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.
Steph Houghton
From Saturdays in a sports shop in the Toon to captaining England’s women’s football team, Steph’s one of the most accomplished women footballers in the world.
Amal Clooney
One of the top lawyers in the UK; Amal’s super-respected in the fields of international human rights and international law. Now one of the world’s most recognizable faces too.
Karren Brady
The First Lady of Football rocks several roles including vice chair at West Ham and Lord Sugar’s right hand woman. A passionate advocate of championing women in business..
So…who gets your vote?
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