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[size=32]Amal Clooney is honoured in The Vogue 25 as she joins the likes of Keira Knightley and Munroe Bergdorf in being spotlighted as Britain's most influential women[/size]
By NIOMI HARRIS, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER
Published: 07:16 EDT, 13 June 2025 | Updated: 09:04 EDT, 13 June 2025
Amal Clooney has been honoured by The Vogue 25 as she's named one of Britain's most influential women.
The lawyer and human rights activist, 47, joins the likes of Kiera Knightley and Munroe Bergdorf in being recognised as females who have helped shape culture and society and have made a big impact in their respective fields.
Started in 2018, The Vogue 25 celebrates and champions the most influential women defining Britain today, with numerous powerhouse women having been recognised on the annual list over the years.
Leading the way for 2025 is Amal, who in her impressive career has built a remarkable reputation as a supreme defender, in particularly representing victims of sexual violence in combat zones.
Opening up about one of the biggest challenges she faces in the pursuit of justice, Amal told Vogue: 'Apathy. There will always be injustice, cruelty and abuses of power. But if the good people – those who don’t agree with what is happening – stay quiet, it becomes very difficult to effect change.
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Amal Clooney has been honoured by The Vogue 25 as she's named one of Britain's most influential women
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The lawyer and human rights activist, 47, joins the likes of Kiera Knightley [pictured] and Munroe Bergdorf in being recognised as females who have helped shape culture and society
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'If there is more cowardice than courage in the corridors of power – in governments, companies – it is very difficult to improve the system. Yet I believe that justice must be waged, it is not something that simply happens on its own. The arc of history doesn’t bend toward justice: individuals have to pull it that way.'
The wife of Hollywood star George Clooney stunned in a striking photo for the publications as she posed in her gown and clutched her barrister's wig.
Meanwhile, film star Keira Knightley, 40, was also recognised on Vogue's prestigious list thanks to her impressive acting career that has spanned over 30 years.
Kiera, who's breakthrough role was in 2002's Bend It Like Beckham, told Vogue of entering a new era: 'It’s quite nice to have lived your life and have lived experiences. And be like, "Well, I’ve been through that and I’ve come out the other side. And here we are and it’s all a bit chaotic, but you can go on".'
Elsewhere, model and transgender activist Munroe Bergdorf, 37, was highlighted amid her being trailblazing campaigner for trans rights.
Speaking of the hope she felt while transitioning, Munroe told how the transition in itself felt like the hope one will 'live the life that you want to live one day.'
She added that she felt 'really lucky' to be able to exercise that very hope on a daily basis.
Other notable women in the Vogue 25 list include England footballer Lucy Bronze, 33, who spoke of her joy at women's football now 'thriving'.
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'If there is more cowardice than courage in the corridors of power – in governments, companies – it is very difficult to improve the system'
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Other notable women in the Vogue 25 list include England footballer Lucy Bronze [pictured] 33, who spoke of her joy at women's football now 'thriving'
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The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton [pictured], also makes the list of individuals helping to shape British society
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See the full feature in the July issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 17th June [Dua Lipa on the cover]
The sportswoman told of having previously not believed that the sport could be a 'career path' for her amid the obstacles she faced.
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, also makes the list of individuals helping to shape British society.
With her aunt-in-law The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, also on the list alongside Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.
See the full feature in the July issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 17th June.
Adejoké Bakare, Chef
Amal Clooney, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist
Anastasia Bukhman, Philanthropist
Chloe Qisha, Singer
Dame Sue Carr, Lady Chief Justice
Dilara Findikoglu, Fashion Designer
Dr Isabel Quiroga, Transplant and Endocrinology Surgeon
Dr Jane Goodall, Zoologist and Primatologist
Dr Rosemary Coogan, Astronaut
Emma Matell, Fashion Casting Director
Frances Ryan, Journalist, Author and Activist
Isamaya Ffrench, Make-Up Artist
Kate Middleton, The Princess of Wales
Keira Knightley, Actor
Lucy Bronze, Footballer
Munroe Bergdorf, Model and Activist
Nadia Lee Cohen, Photographer and Film-Maker
Nicola Packer, Activist
Pamela Maynard, Chief AI Transformation Officer, Microsoft
Perminder Mann, CEO, Simon & Schuster UK and International
Phoebe Philo, Fashion Designer
Princess Anne, The Princess Royal
Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sonia Freedman, Theatre Producer
Victoria Siddall, Director of The National Portrait Gallery
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By NIOMI HARRIS, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER
Published: 07:16 EDT, 13 June 2025 | Updated: 09:04 EDT, 13 June 2025
Amal Clooney has been honoured by The Vogue 25 as she's named one of Britain's most influential women.
The lawyer and human rights activist, 47, joins the likes of Kiera Knightley and Munroe Bergdorf in being recognised as females who have helped shape culture and society and have made a big impact in their respective fields.
Started in 2018, The Vogue 25 celebrates and champions the most influential women defining Britain today, with numerous powerhouse women having been recognised on the annual list over the years.
Leading the way for 2025 is Amal, who in her impressive career has built a remarkable reputation as a supreme defender, in particularly representing victims of sexual violence in combat zones.
Opening up about one of the biggest challenges she faces in the pursuit of justice, Amal told Vogue: 'Apathy. There will always be injustice, cruelty and abuses of power. But if the good people – those who don’t agree with what is happening – stay quiet, it becomes very difficult to effect change.
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'If there is more cowardice than courage in the corridors of power – in governments, companies – it is very difficult to improve the system. Yet I believe that justice must be waged, it is not something that simply happens on its own. The arc of history doesn’t bend toward justice: individuals have to pull it that way.'
The wife of Hollywood star George Clooney stunned in a striking photo for the publications as she posed in her gown and clutched her barrister's wig.
Meanwhile, film star Keira Knightley, 40, was also recognised on Vogue's prestigious list thanks to her impressive acting career that has spanned over 30 years.
Kiera, who's breakthrough role was in 2002's Bend It Like Beckham, told Vogue of entering a new era: 'It’s quite nice to have lived your life and have lived experiences. And be like, "Well, I’ve been through that and I’ve come out the other side. And here we are and it’s all a bit chaotic, but you can go on".'
Elsewhere, model and transgender activist Munroe Bergdorf, 37, was highlighted amid her being trailblazing campaigner for trans rights.
Speaking of the hope she felt while transitioning, Munroe told how the transition in itself felt like the hope one will 'live the life that you want to live one day.'
She added that she felt 'really lucky' to be able to exercise that very hope on a daily basis.
Other notable women in the Vogue 25 list include England footballer Lucy Bronze, 33, who spoke of her joy at women's football now 'thriving'.
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'If there is more cowardice than courage in the corridors of power – in governments, companies – it is very difficult to improve the system'
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Other notable women in the Vogue 25 list include England footballer Lucy Bronze [pictured] 33, who spoke of her joy at women's football now 'thriving'
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The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton [pictured], also makes the list of individuals helping to shape British society
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See the full feature in the July issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 17th June [Dua Lipa on the cover]
The sportswoman told of having previously not believed that the sport could be a 'career path' for her amid the obstacles she faced.
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, also makes the list of individuals helping to shape British society.
With her aunt-in-law The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, also on the list alongside Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.
See the full feature in the July issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 17th June.
[size=34]The Vogue 25 - who made the list? [/size]
Adejoké Bakare, Chef
Amal Clooney, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist
Anastasia Bukhman, Philanthropist
Chloe Qisha, Singer
Dame Sue Carr, Lady Chief Justice
Dilara Findikoglu, Fashion Designer
Dr Isabel Quiroga, Transplant and Endocrinology Surgeon
Dr Jane Goodall, Zoologist and Primatologist
Dr Rosemary Coogan, Astronaut
Emma Matell, Fashion Casting Director
Frances Ryan, Journalist, Author and Activist
Isamaya Ffrench, Make-Up Artist
Kate Middleton, The Princess of Wales
Keira Knightley, Actor
Lucy Bronze, Footballer
Munroe Bergdorf, Model and Activist
Nadia Lee Cohen, Photographer and Film-Maker
Nicola Packer, Activist
Pamela Maynard, Chief AI Transformation Officer, Microsoft
Perminder Mann, CEO, Simon & Schuster UK and International
Phoebe Philo, Fashion Designer
Princess Anne, The Princess Royal
Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sonia Freedman, Theatre Producer
Victoria Siddall, Director of The National Portrait Gallery
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