On Tuesday, the annual GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with Hugo Boss took place to “honour the men and women who shape the world’s cultural landscapes in sport, style, entertainment and more”. Hosted by actor and activist Michael Sheen, this year’s event saw famous faces including Bodyguard star Richard Madden, rapper Dave and former professional footballer David Beckham take home awards. Environmental activist Greta Thunberg was named the first recipient of the Game Changer of the Year award, who dedicated the recognition to ‘everyone whose school is striking for the climate’ On the morning of the ceremony, British GQ revealed that former footballer and entrepreneur David Beckham was to receive the Editor’s Special Award, which was presented to him by Dylan Jones, editor of the publication. Environmental activist Greta Thunberg was named the first recipient of the Game Changer of the Year award, who dedicated the recognition to “everyone whose school is striking for the climate”. WINNERS Editor’s Special Award: David Beckham Beats by Dr Dre Band: The 1975 Lifetime Achievement: Iggy Pop Designer of the Year: Kim Jones Writer of the Year: James Ellroy Vero Breakthrough Music Act: Dave Actress of the Year: Nicole Kidman Actor of the Year: Taron Egerton Icon: Kylie Minogue Live Act of the Year: George Ezra Hugo Boss Standout Performance: Andrew Scott Hugo Boss Most Stylish Man: Richard Madden Politician of the Year: Rory Stewart Game Changer of the Year: Greta Thunberg Sportsmen of the Year: England One Day Cricket Team Haig Club Solo Artist: Stormzy Inspiration of the Year: Lionesses Legend: Ian McKellen