Harper’s Bazaar UK last week announced it will host its seventh annual International Women’s Day celebration, held in partnership with The Caring Family Foundation, the Italian contemporary fine jewellery brand Pomellato, and global chauffeur service Blacklane.
The publisher says the gala dinner will take place on Thursday 6 March 2025 at the Corinthia London, and will bring guests together to enjoy a champagne reception, followed by a three-course dinner hosted by Harper’s Bazaar’s Editor-in-Chief Lydia Slater. Harper’s Bazaar has confirmed the event will feature a series of engaging talks with inspiring women at the forefront of their fields, including:
- Former Spice Girl turned writer, producer and actress, Geri Halliwell-Horner, who will give an address on what female empowerment means today
- Actress and UNICEF ambassador, Gemma Chan, in conversation with the humanitarian and Daughters for Earth co-founder, Zainab Salbi, who will discuss putting women front and centre in the fight to preserve our planet
- Actress Lucy Boynton, who has starred in films including Bohemian Rhapsody, will discuss her new project A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, a television miniseries about the last woman in Britain to be executed
- The BBC Radio 4 Today programme presenter and author of the forthcoming book Maternity Service, Emma Barnett, who will reflect on harnessing ambition to achieve success against the odds
Lydia Slater, editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar, says: “We are proud to be celebrating the power of women with a cohort of inspiring individuals at the forefront of their fields. Our International Women’s Day gala, in partnership with The Caring Family Foundation, Pomellato and Blacklane, embodies what Harper’s Bazaar stands for, and we look forward to meeting our readers for the seventh edition of our annual celebration.”
The event will take place from 6.00 to 11.00pm.
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