CATEGORIES
WHY we need to VOTE "YES"!
On October 14, Australia will be asked to vote on the Voice referendum. Longtime Yes campaigner Professor Megan Davis believes the nation is on the cusp of change
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT... FINDING JOY through FOOD
Writer and actor Nakkiah Lui opens up about our relationship with food and its connection to family
FACE TIME
Bring the drama to any occasion with OTT eyewear shaped by a legendary Australian designer
CROSS MY HEART
Revisiting a motif from the archives, Tiffany & Co. shines a spotlight on the power of connection through one of history's greatest storytellers
ALL ABOARD!
With the new GO-14 bag, Louis Vuitton takes us on a journey through time.
A little bit Annie
Schitt's Creek star Annie Murphy dives into mermaids, deepfakes and comfort viewing
INTO the NIGHT
Night-time is your moment to add a touch of sparkle to your makeup and hair. And, as always, diamonds are a girl's best friend
ARIANA Greenblatt
The 15-year-old actor has taken on the biggest film of the year American
The rise of alt-right female influencers
There is an insidious and rapidly growing movement of alt-right women making extremism relatable on social media. They share tips on how to propagate a more conservative world and rally women to dismantle feminism. marie claire reports
DROWNING in DUPES
As influencer and TikTok culture pushed products to cult status, the dupe (short for duplicate) craze was born. It started as an attempt to find alternatives that were cheaper, or at least available. But today, dupes have taken over the originals, proving shoppers will buy anything - except the real thing.
THE CONWOMAN of Cambridge
In the mid-2010s, Caroline Calloway ruled Instagram due to her pithy posts of life at Cambridge University. Then, it all came crashing down around her in a spectacular internet slapdown. Here, in an extract from her new memoir, Calloway tells her truth
The AFRICAN QUEENS
In the world of soulless beauty pageants, our homegrown Miss Sahara is a shining light of satin, sequins and empowerment for a new generation of trailblazing Australians
CHLOÉ On a high
Chloé Hayden on healing, Heartbreak High and finding her happily ever after
SHE MADE ME DO IT
It's considered the ultimate act of domestic violence, but the horrific crime of \"spouse revenge filicide\" - where a parent kills their own children to get back at their former partner - is on the rise in Australia
FASHION FANTASY
Quiet luxury may be the trend du jour, but it took a back seat during the recent haute couture shows in Paris, where opulence and high drama swept the runways
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT...AGEING
Melissa Doyle opens up about the power of growing older and why she's not fazed by fine lines
INTO THE DEEP
Form meets function and heritage meets innovation with Omega's classic Seamaster timepiece
Creating a CLASSIC
Celine's latest offering is both a nod to the past and a hope for a new tradition
STATE of GRACE
A penchant for elevating the ordinary to the extraordinary led to Cartier's new Grain de Café collection, evoking Old Hollywood glamour for the modern woman
Brilliant BLUE
Highly anticipated each year, the Tiffany & Co. Blue Book high jewellery collection dives into an ocean of legacy, writes Samantha Stewart
THE WOMEN WHO MADE ME - BELINDA BROMILOW
The Australian star of The Great gets candid about the important women in her life
ΤΙΝΑ TURNER
After the recent death of the queen of rock’n’roll, Cameron Adams charts the soaring highs and devastating lows that punctuated her life as a musician and icon
PIP'S OASIS
Step inside the fashionably fabulous home of Sydney style icon Pip Edwards, who proves it’s easy being green.
SCENT MY RIDE
Boost the vehicle vibes on the daily commute with the help of luxury car diffusers. Sally Hunwick takes a few for a spin
BEAUTY TALK - SELENA GOMEZ
The superstar singer turned beauty mogul talks about experimenting with makeup and the importance of inclusivity
NO-DOWNTIME TREATMENTS
Tackle hard-to-treat skin issues with advanced tech – and get it done in your lunch break.
FORCES for CHANGE
Women are creating the companies that will save the world. This month, we celebrate the three Australian fellows honoured by the Cartier Women’s Initiative in its first-ever Oceania category. These leaders are using impact entrepreneurship to solve the country’s most pressing problems
MAN OF THE MONTH - NIALL HORAN
The Irish singer talks to Samantha Stewart about Aussie fans, his favourite Taylor Swift song and why Melbourne is his second home
LIFE in PLASTIC
For 64 years Barbie has weathered controversies and changing societal attitudes to remain the most popular doll in the toy store. As she is given the Hollywood treatment in Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster film, features editor and former Barbie collector Bree Player pays homage to an icon
'I OUTSOURCED MY LIFE TO AN AI ROBOT'
Between fake images of the Pope to bogus recordings of Taylor Swift calling her fans “broke bitches”, AI is blurring the line between fact and fiction. The latest craze is chatbots – part assistant, part writer – that can tell you what to wear or even do an assignment. marie claire’s Harriet Sim spent a month outsourcing her entire life to ChatGPT, and this is how it went