CATEGORIES
Categories
THOROUGHLY MODERN MIRANDA
While the pandemic brought Miranda Kerr’s blended family closer together than ever, it also delivered heartbreak. Alexandra Carlton chats to the model and entrepreneur about love, life and loss
Inside The House Of Gucci Glamour, Greed And A Fatal Gunshot
When Patrizia Reggiani married Maurizio Gucci, they became one of Italy’s first celebrity power couples. But then he left her – and she had him murdered. Now the incredible tale of glamour, power and betrayal in the cutthroat world of high fashion is set to be immortalized in a Hollywood film. Abigail Haworth meets the infamous ‘Lady Gucci’ on the eve of its release
Afghan Women Brace For The Taliban Takeover
In August, the world watched on in horror as the Taliban seized Afghanistan, collapsing 20 years of a US-led mission to protect the country and sparking a humanitarian emergency. Under Taliban rule, women’s safety and rights are under grave threat, and those unable to escape are fearful of their future. Three women caught in the crisis tell their stories to Sarah Ayoub
Future Of Work
Unemployment levels in Australia are high and instability is rife, yet pandemic-weary millennials are deserting traditional workplaces in droves, lured by the promise of flexibility and freedom. But what does this mean for the future of work? Alexandra Carlton reports
We Need To Talk About. . . Toxic Positivity
The host of SBS’ Insight on why we need to get more comfortable with discomfort
SPOTLIGHT ON: EYE work
As home and work-life meld, we’re experiencing more screen time than ever – and research shows that our eyes are taking the brunt of the load. Sally Hunwick looks into the effects of fatigue on our eyes and how to manage it
THE WOMEN WHO MADE ME REBECCA GIBNEY
The local actor tips her hat to the strong leading ladies in her life
JEN
From the Friends reunion to revisiting one of the strongest roles of her career in Morning Wars, it’s been quite the year for Jennifer Aniston. She chats to Kimberly Cutter about solitude, success and those Schwimmer rumours
IN DEMAND: GLOW GETTER
Seeking a solution for dark spots, melasma, under-eye circles, acne scarring? Turns out that you can get some clarity from within. Sally Hunwick investigates
I'm raising my child without gender
When Kyl Myers told people she was bringing up her baby without an assigned gender, critics accused her of child abuse. Here she writes about gender creative parenting and explains how the experience has been a gift for her
BREAKING the ICE
Hiking through snow in bikinis and swimming in icy rivers are all part of a wellness craze known as the Wim Hof Method. But does the Hof live up to the hype? Courtney Thompson takes the plunge to find out
Shame Pain & Fame The Dark Side Of K-Pop
Bright and irresistible, K-pop provides the beat to South Korea’s youth culture. But behind the perfect smiles and dance routines are tales of sexism and abuse, writes Crystal Tai
Cannes' Shining Return
After last year’s cancelled event, the 2021 Cannes Film Festival was a dazzling display of decadence as Chopard once again dressed the stars in headline-worthy jewels
BOOK CLUB
Your recommended reads for the month ahead
The Day That Changed The World
Twenty years on from the world’s worst terrorist attack, three women who were caught up in the unprecedented disaster of 9/11 share their stories of horror, heartache and hope
Fighting For A Brighter Future
In the Northern Territory where the youth incarceration rate is three times the national average, a group of First Nations grandmothers are uniting to prevent the next generation of children from being locked up and let down. Alley Pascoe meets the women on the frontline.
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
A subculture of women who collect hyper-realistic baby dolls is growing around the world. For some, it’s much-needed therapy after losing a child or infertility, while others see the tiny toy humans as a collectible – part art, part addiction. Writer Kelli Korducki goes inside the thriving reborn doll industry
What I've LEARNT
marie claire's original cover girl reflects on the past 25 years of her life, and explains how she used her supermodel status to agitate for change
BACK TO THE '90s
Nostalgia for the ’90s has hit new heights thanks to its pop-culture power and fearless fashion. But could you really live there again? Alexandra Carlton ditches the digital world and steps back in time to find out
A NEW ERA
As the latest incarnation of Miss Dior launches, we talk to its long-time face, Natalie Portman, and ask how she has evolved with the iconic fragrance over a decade
Generation WARS
Skinny jeans, sexy selfies, celebrity icons … With opinions diverging and society dividing down generational lines, we asked a Gen Z, a Gen X and a Gen Y (millennial) to weigh in on today’s hot-button topics
NICOLE UP CLOSE
Legendary actor, sought-after producer, champion for women, proud wife and mum. Nicole Kidman’s CV is studded with glory, but she insists she’s only just getting started. For our special 25th birthday issue, editor Nicky Briger chats to the homegrown superstar about longevity, love and her latest role
This Month's Must-Haves
Our Pick Of This Month’s Must-haves
Best Natural Beauty Product
Mukti Hyaluronic Marine Serum, $114.95.
BOOK CLUB
Relax with these page-turners that’ll make you think, laugh and cry (maybe all at the same time)
Best Hair Tool
Dyson Corrale Hair Straightener, $699.
Best Body Product
Bangn Body Illuminating Firming Lotion, $56.
Best Inner Beauty Product
Vida Glow Anti-G-Ox Antioxidant Powder, $80.
Best Australian Beauty Brand
Endota
We Need To Talk About... Co-parenting
In her new book, magazine editor Justine Cullen reveals the lessons she’s learnt about the pain and pleasure of raising kids with an ex