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WOMEN of the YEAR
marie claire's annual Women of the Year Awards, presented by Swarovski, celebrate the amazing women who have inspired, agitated, championed for change, blazed trails and made our hearts soar. Their tireless work, outrageous talents and passionate convictions have left an indelible mark.
JEWEL PURPOSE
For their Sculpted by Light campaign, Chopard found the perfect match for their dazzling and luminous jewellery
POWER DRESSING
Melbourne Fashion Week made history this year, staging a world-first runway event where the front row took on a whole new meaning
SHANNEN DOHERTY
The rebellious actor died in July after a nine-year battle with cancer. Zara Wong looks back at the legacy of a woman who always lived on her own terms
IN THE WILDS OF ALASKA
Nature served up a spectacular array of delights, while cruising the majestic waters of the far north.
Back to EARTH
In its earliest days, the farm bred draught horses for export. Now Tasmania's 1840 cottage Leighton House has been restored as a glorious getaway
ODE to LIGHT
Created by master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian in 2011, Elie Saab's Le Parfum has since gained a cult following and become an industry icon. Here, Sally Hunwick uncovers the origins of the stunning chypre floral scent
JEN ATKIN
The Ouai beauty guru is regularly called on by the Kardashians and a host of other A-listers. Here, she talks about hair, her beauty cupboard and how she keeps up her energy levels
A NEW DIRECTION
When she was 16, Jordan Lambropoulos told her surgeon she'd rather die than wake up with a colostomy bag. Today - 10 years, countless operations and 14,000 Instagram followers later - she's proof that a colostomy bag is not the end. In fact, it can be the beginning of a whole new life
LADY LUCK
Rosalía takes her accessories as seriously as she takes her art. The Spanish musician spent three years working on her much-lauded album Motomami, finessing the details and perfecting the finishing touches. And when it comes to her outfits, she's no less specific
Wait... superhero movies are cool now?
Who had Emma Corrin and Juno Temple as supervillians on their 2024 bingo card?
CURTAIN CALLING
Brisbane-born star Vidya Makan steps into the shoes of America's founding mother in the long-awaited return of Hamilton
LEIGH-ANNE
The English singer on colourism, freedom and reuniting Little Mix
"choke me daddy"
Once reserved for a very small subset of the BDSM community, sexual strangulation has become so mainstream among young adults that many now consider it vanilla. Alexandra English reports on the troubling trend
The JENNIFER EFFECT
Human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson and author Kathy Lette know each other's deepest secrets. We ask them to share some here
The TRUE COST of CARING
The Royal Commission revealed a sobering 3 million informal carers powering an undervalued and underpaid silent workforce. Here, award-winning poet and advocate Sarah Holland-Batt, whose father was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease when she was a teenager, shares the reality of Australia's care crisis
RUN for YOUR LIFE
For Grace Tame, running and healing are intertwined, and \"peace rests somewhere on the road between inertia and obsession\". Here, she leads us through the beauty and suffering of her worlds
FAME & FORTUNES
From Tik Tok tarot readings to ChatGPT predictions, the future is trending. Amy Molloy asks, why are psychics so hot right now?
PAIN and PREJUDICE
Women are more likely to suffer chronic pain out less likely to seek medical help. When they do, they are often dismissed. Now, a number of organisations are working to close the gender pain gap.
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT...Public Criticism
Best-selling author Roxane Gay shares her tales of public vilification, which come with being a prolific thought-disrupter
LAURA JONES
It was despair, hope and love for the environment that brought together this artist, the writer Tim Winton, and Australia's most prestigious art prize
THE HAPPINESS RESET
We're obsessed with being happy but the struggle is real. To turn our frowns upside down, we have to forget everything we know about happiness
The business of BARBER
Celeste Barber knows how to make Aussie women her business. With a hit television series and her Backup Dancer tour in full swing, the entertainer is accepting a new challenge: launching a beauty brand. Here she talks to her co-founder Claire Greaves about raising boys, ageism and defining success
BEAUT TALK MADELYN CLINERS
The Netflix starlet and Revlon ambassador talks makeup must-haves, a skincare-first approach to beauty and filming season four of her hit TV series Outer Banks
FEELING BLUE
Adorn eyes with the season's trending colour. From delicate accents to bold silhouettes, here's how to best sport the piercing blue look
SPOTLIGHT ON GARDEN OF YOUTH
Can you really address the signs of ageing? Jurlique creates a potent new skincare range derived from plants that sets out to do just that
MAN OF THE MONTH LUCIEN LAVISCOUNT
The British actor chats to Harriet Sim about Emily in Paris, working with his idols and unexpected style icons
ELLY WARREN "SOMEONE'S GETTING AWAY with MURDER"
Nearly eight years after the body of 20-year-old Melburnian Elly Warren was discovered face down near a beach in Mozambique, her devastated family are still fighting for answers and to keep the unsolved murder case open.
THE MOD COUPLE
Colin from Accounts star Harriet Dyer talks about her marriage to Patrick Brammall, impostor syndrome and navigating mum guilt
SPOTLIGHT ON The CHARMED LIFE
The launch of Pandora's latest collection heralds a new era for the jewellery house