Dame Helen Mirren with the Glamour Icon award, at the 2014 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in Berkeley Square, London. Photo: Ian West/PA WireDame Helen Mirren with the Glamour Icon award, at the 2014 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in Berkeley Square, London. Photo: Ian West/PA Wire

Actress Dame Helen Mirren has added yet another gong to her bulging trophy cabinet.

Naomi Campbell, Emma Willis, and Davina McCall were among the winners at the glittering Glamour Women of the Year awards.

Oscar-winning star Mirren was presented with a Glamour Icon award by Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds, her co-star in forthcoming film The Woman in Gold.

Supermodel and The Face star Campbell was named Best TV Personality, and was given her trophy by Radio 1 breakfast show DJ Nick Grimshaw.

The Voice and Big Brother host Willis won Best Presenter, and I Knew You Were Trouble singer Taylor Swift, who accepted her gong in a video message, won International Solo Artiste.

Nicole Kidman, whose new film Grace of Monaco was panned by critics, won the Outstanding Contribution award – but was not at the London ceremony. She accepted her award with a video message – wearing her pyjamas.

The actress’ latest film has been panned by critics and she is reported to have pulled out of promotional duties on the movie after becoming unwell. The star said that she did not feel that she deserved the Outstanding Contribution gong “right now”.

“I’m sitting here in bed in Nashville, Tennessee, wishing I was there,” she told the audience.

Kidman, whose biopic did not impress after opening at the high-profile Cannes Film Festival, added: “I’m here in my pyjamas, silk pyjamas, but they are pyjamas.”

She added: “I really don’t feel like I deserve it right now so it’s probably the nicest time to get something like this.”

Carrie Fisher, who is reprising her role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars sequel, was also at the London bash, to present the Writer award to Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding.

McCall was named Glamour Hero for her gruelling, charity 500-mile cycle, swim and running journey from Edinburgh to London and was presented with the gong by Love Actually film-maker and Comic Relief co-founder Richard Curtis.

US actress Taylor Schilling, best known for her role in US prison-based series Orange is the New Black, won the Editor’s Special Award.

Chart stars Little Mix won Best Band, and Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman was presented with the award for Best UK TV Actress by her former sci-fi co-star Matt Smith.

Billie Piper, another ex-Doctor Who star, won the Theatre Actress trophy, The Hunger Games star Sam Claflin won man of the year, Paloma Faith was named UK Solo Artiste and model and presenter Alexa Chung scooped the Entrepreneur gong.

Coldplay star Chris Martin’s representative recently denied reports that the singer, who has separated from actress wife Gwyneth Paltrow, was dating Chung.

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