TODAY’S PAPER | November 05, 2025 | EPAPER

Ms. Rachel wears dress honouring children of Gaza at 2025 Glamour Women of the Year Awards

Ms. Rachel was recently announced as Glamour's Woman of the Year for her advocacy for children in Gaza


Pop Culture & Art November 05, 2025 1 min read
Photo: Glamour

Rachel Accurso, popularly known as Ms. Rachel arrived at the 2025 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in a dress that paid tribute to the children of Gaza.

At the event, which took place on November 4 at the Plaza in New York City, Ms. Rachel showed up alongside her husband Aron Accurso, in an upcyled off-the-shoulder black and white dress that featured artwork created by the children from Gaza.

The artwork, which told the children's stories, was embroidered on the bodice and cape of Ms. Rachel's dress.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

While speaking to hosts Brooks and Grace Ann Nader on the red carpet, she said “I’m thinking about all the little ones there and what we can do for them”, adding that she also carried pictures of the children with her. “They all know about the dress, and they’re so excited", she revealed.

With a media empire that has amassed 13 billion YouTube views, 9 books, toys, and a Netflix deal, Ms. Rachel was recently announced as Glamour's Woman of the Year for her advocacy for children in Gaza.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“My love and care for children doesn’t stop at my own children,” she previously told Glamour. “It doesn’t stop at the children in our country. It embraces every child of the world. And I don’t think that our love should end at religion or skin color or where people are born.”

“I’m always thinking about kids in need,” Ms. Rachel told Glamour. “I don’t think having a platform comes with negatives. One of the positives is being able to highlight issues and get a message to a bigger audience. I think it’s a big responsibility that should be used as much as possible".

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