A special print edition of the magazine features a pull-out poster with all 100 new covers, which also live online along with the essays. For instance, Natalie Portman penned the profile of 1962’s honoree, Jacqueline Kennedy and Olivia Wilde wrote about 1992’s Sinead O’Connor. Thursday, Time rolled out its “100 Women of the Year,” a project that gives a unique cover to each honoree and, like “Person of the Year,” grants them a write-up from some of the most notable modern contributors. ![]() ![]() The Time “Person of the Year” used to be the “Man of the Year,” and while there have been women featured since the 1999 shift - the most recent recipient was climate activist Greta Thunberg - the magazine now wants to highlight 100 “Women of the Year” who shaped history, even when they weren’t being honored for it contemporaneously.
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