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Created with both femininity and functionality in mind, the collection of My Burberry scents are as desirable as the iconic Brit brand’s famed trench coat.
It's TIME
The year 2020 marks 250 years since James Cook’s first voyage to Australia, yet today Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still aren’t acknowledged in our constitution. The time is now for recognition and reform, as called for in the Uluru Statement from the Heart. marie claire joins forces with some of Australia’s biggest and brightest names to unite for change
The Women Who Made Me - Tracey Spicer
The journalist and Sydney Peace Prize recipient reveals the powerhouse women who have shaped her activist streak
The Men We Loved And Lost
Six Australian men commit suicide each day, making it the leading cause of death for males aged 15 to 44. But beyond the tragic statistics, what happens to those who are left behind? Karina Machado spoke to three women taking courageous steps towards hope after losing a brother, husband and father
On The Road With The Super Fans
What makes professional women abandon everything for a glimpse of their idols? Emily Gulla goes on tour with them to find out
Meet The Hollywood Love Doctor
She boasts Gwyneth Paltrow and Will Smith as clients and advocates hula hoops over date nights to keep the spark alive. Alice Carrington gets a crash course from A-list intimacy coach Michaela Boehm
Next Jen
Twenty-five years since Friends captured a generation, Jennifer Aniston is making her much-anticipated return to the small screen in a gripping female-fronted drama. She talks work, life and love with Kimberly Cutter
Doris Day
She was the Hollywood sweetheart with a turbulent love life and a passion for animals. Michelle Davies looks back at the life of a legend, following her death at 97
Robyn Lawley Dives Into The Season's Hottest Trend: Sustainability
Dressed in divine, planet-friendly fashion, model, activist and water warrior Robyn Lawley dives into the season’s hottest trend: sustainability.
Return Of The Diva
Drama! Excess! Catfights! In 2019, prima donna behaviour may have fallen out of fashion, but in its place a different kind of diva has emerged. Lotte Jeffs celebrates the rise of a new and improved icon.
The Rise Of Conscious Living
Waste plastic choking up our oceans has come firmly to the forefront of our collective awareness. We look at the brands leading the way in turning around a world in crisis.
Secrets, Scoops & Royal Scandals - Inside The Ruthless World Of Palace Gossip
They jet off to Fiji with Harry and Meghan and hike the Himalayas with William and Kate. But with fierce competition in the ranks, plus a new American duchess shaking up age-old traditions, the life of a royal correspondent has never been more intense, writes K.J. Yossman.
Catching The Ripper Hollywood
A fatal stabbing spree that spanned 15 years reads like a blockbuster thriller – only it’s real. Now, a serial killer is finally behind bars, but justice remains elusive for the loved ones of one victim.
Can You Hack Your Own Brain?
From brain-boosting supplements to “smart” drugs, nootropics may hold the secret to unlocking the hidden potential of our minds.
Our Bodies, Our Decision
With Queensland decriminalising abortion, does this mean Australian women finally have complete control over their bodies? Not yet, writes Alexandra Carlton.
How Healthy Is Your Brain?
With everything under attack by tech, 2019 is the year to future proof your mind for the modern world.
Asher's Next Act
After a two-decade reign as the nations sweetheart, a new role in an international thriller will ensure that Asher Keddies next chapteris all about winning over the world.
Out Of The Blue
Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia and, frighteningly, the leading cause of ill health in girls and women aged between five and 44. Yet there is stillstigmasurrounding the condition. To mark Anxiety and Depression Awareness Month, we spoke to seven high-profile women about their experiences with anxiety and how they have learnt to cope.
The Hunger Shame
With more than 20 per cent of Australian children going hungry every year, our country is in the gripof a silent food crisis most likely affecting a family you know, reports Alexandra Carlton.
The Big Business Of Break-ups
Lovesick? There's an app for that. Romance rehab has grown into a booming industry complete withprofessional pocket coaches and five-star retreats. But, asks Kathryn Madden, cangroup chanting and gourmet granola really mend a broken heart?
How I Learnt To Adore My Flaw
Writer Rebel Wylie loathed her arms so much she even wore sleeves to the beach. We challenged her totackle her fear and find the confidence to bare arms.
The Gift Of Joy
Dior has released its first major fragrance in 20 years. Welcome to the new world of Joy.
Riding The Wave
London-based architect Andy Martin tapped intohis Aussie heritage to create an indoor-outdooroasis for his tribe.
The Injectables
Could vitamin injections solve all your health worries?
Are Your Genes Making You Fat ?
Geneticist Dr Giles Yeo believes food is not the only thing to blame for our growing weight problem
How To Resolve Conflict
Peta Sigley, the co-founder, and chief knowledge officer at resilience institute Springfox, is here to settle your office disputes.
A Place To Call Home
Would you open your home to a stranger? In the midst of Europe’s refugee crisis, Aubrey Wade photographed families who’ve welcomed displaced people in need. The portraits tell a story of compassion, humanity and hope
My Week On A Kinky Sex App
Dubbed “Tinder in leather chaps”,a new app serves up S&M at a swipe. Self-confessed “vanilla” dater Gabrielle Fernie straps herself in for the ride
What Natalie Did Next
Natalie Portman has been a star since childhood, but in recent years she has found a platform to speak strong truths about her industry – and herself.
Keeping It Natural
If anyone still doubts that clean beauty is here to stay, just look at Nude by Nature, which recently notched up a decade of winning hearts.