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Ms. Rachel Honors Children in Gaza With Embroidered Artwork on Her Glamour Women of the Year Gown

Ms. Rachel wore a custom gown embroidered with artwork by Gaza children, highlighting their stories amid conflict where at least 20,000 children have died, according to advocacy groups.

  • On Nov. 4, 2025, Rachel Griffin-Accurso wore a custom gown embroidered with artwork by Gaza children at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards red carpet in New York City at The Plaza Hotel.
  • Ahead of the awards, Griffin-Accurso asked Gazan children to create artwork telling their stories, then had the images embroidered onto her gown to highlight the plight of at least 20,000 killed.
  • The custom gown incorporated work from nine Palestinian children, featuring embroidery by L.W. Pearl Atelier, styling by Risa Kostis, and tailoring by Kaitlyn De La Cruz.
  • During her acceptance speech, Ms. Rachel highlighted 13-year-old Rana and ended by quoting her words, 'Rana wanted to say,...', with donations to the contributing children.
  • Earlier this year Ms Rachel faced backlash from pro-Israel groups after posting a video with Rahaf, three-year-old double amputee from Gaza, and told NPR she would `risk` her career to continue advocacy.
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The New Arab broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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