This is Not the Bee.
All of those models are biological males.

It's the UK, so I guess I'm not surprised.
They could've just called them "Women Impersonators of the Year."
The decision to pick these bros as the Women of the Year stemmed from ... the sale of a T-shirt:
When the London-based US designer Conner Ives took a bow after his AW25 show in February, he was wearing a simple white T-shirt with ‘Protect the Dolls' written on it. For Ives, it was a gesture of solidarity towards his trans friends facing life in Trump's America (‘the dolls' is an affectionate term sometimes given to trans women that originally came from Black and Latina queer communities or ‘houses' in the Ballroom scene). Yet what began as an individual gesture became a full-blown cultural moment once the T-shirt became available for sale, with all proceeds going towards the charity Trans Lifeline, a peer support and crisis hotline offering support to trans people in the US and Canada. The T-shirt has raised more than $600,000 as of September.

Many of the 9 men "transitioned" to look like women when they were children.
"Maxine" Heron said, "I transitioned medically when I was quite young," despite the fact that numerous countries (including the UK) now know the health risks of such invasive medical butchery.
In just the last few years,
An American American College of Cardiology study determined that giving cross-sex hormones increases the risk of stroke by sevenfold.
The European Journal of Endocrinology found that males who receive female hormones have a 93% higher risk of heart disease.
An Oxford study found that sex-change surgery increases mental health problems in direct contradiction to the claims of gender-theory advocates.
A California study found men who underwent a vaginoplasty ("bottom surgery") attempt suicide at twice the rate as those who don't.
A researcher named Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy withheld the results of her study showing that puberty blockers harm children's mental health because she didn't like that it went against her preferred narrative.
A study funded by the National Institutes of Health and the University of Texas found that suicide risk increases twelve times after "gender-affirming" operations.
The loving thing to do would be to treat these men with compassion while also holding onto scientific and moral truth.
Instead, Glamour decided to platform them as the best women on the planet as part of an agenda to make people feel guilty for not accepting men as women:
Now, trans people - and especially trans women - are facing a committed attempt from anti-trans pressure groups and right-wing politicians to make exclusionary policy the default across British public life including toilets, changing rooms, leisure facilities, workplaces, hospital wards and crisis support services. The intention is clear: to drive us out of public life to repress, then deny our existence. This political attack on trans lives comes alongside rising hate crime and increasingly poor healthcare access for trans adults, with a blanket ban on access to medication for trans people under 18. With trans women widely vilified in mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic, the misogynist violence we experience - often at the hands of the same men who desire and objectify us (‘trans' is the fifth most popular porn category in the UK) - is driven further underground.
Of course, Glamour was ratioed to the moon over this one.
We all thought woke was dead, but not in dear old England!
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