Stubborn, Relentless & Fearless! …We are TheGlitz ‘Super Women’!

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It’s the glorious month of March and TheGlitz ‘Super Women’ is back. This time, we roll out the red carpet to celebrate and honour dynamic, spirited, gutsy women, who have swum against the tide, marched forward despite the odds or walked the extra mile to achieve what their hearts are set on… In short, women who refused to bend over and say ‘I can’t’!

Inspire Inclusion

So If we are talking TheGlitz and Women’s Day and since the theme of International Women’s Day 2024 is ‘Inspire Inclusion… let’s talk about fearless, feisty, fierce women… women who inspire!

Feisty Bold Super Women


So from bold women who strived for gender equality, enterprising entrepreneurs who dared to start endeavours nobody wanted to touch, top-notch creative creators who worked relentlessly and shattered the glass ceiling, glitzy glam women who defied norms, go-getters who made no excuses for being ambitious, adventurers and adrenalin soaking women travellers who explored the remotest areas of the globe, women who went beyond age and gender to start and restart… TheGlitz ‘Super Women’ are the ones who forge an untrodden path for themselves and inspire.

So let’s doff our hats to these special women – TheGlitz ‘Super Women’! Presenting…

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