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Marie Claire Australia

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

Marie claire’s unique editorial mix delivers you an entertaining, exciting and intelligent read every month with the perfect balance of substance and style. From the latest fashion and beauty to lifestyle and food, be informed and inspired each month by Australia’s No. 1 fashion magazine.

Marie Claire Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

SUBSCRIBE & RECEIVE a curated mystery gift box

GREAT SETS • Looking chic has never been so easy. Discover on-trend matching sets to suit all occasions

ALL ABOARD! • With the new GO-14 bag, Louis Vuitton takes us on a journey through time.

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

Shine BRIGHT • Danish jewellery house Pandora is expanding its offering to include the glistening world of lab-made diamonds

FACE TIME • Bring the drama to any occasion with OTT eyewear shaped by a legendary Australian designer

HIP TO BE SQUARE • Forty years on, the eternally youthful Swatch watch has hit refresh on its iconic design, to create a new collection that is timely and timeless

NEWS FEED • WOMEN LIVING FEARLESSLY AROUND THE GLOBE

FINDING JOY through FOOD • Writer and actor Nakkiah Lui opens up about our relationship with food and its connection to family

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

DEBUNKING THE MYTHS

GIRLS ON FILM • A new book by Sofia Coppola takes us behind the scenes of her eight defining films, showcasing one of the most unmistakable cinematic oeuvres of the 21st century

RUNNING SCARED • Six years after sisters Asra and Amaal Alsehli fled Saudi Arabia for a life of liberty in Australia, they were found dead in their Sydney apartment. With so much to live for, questions are now being asked about what really happened.

CHARLIZE THERON • We talk to the Hollywood A-lister about longevity in an industry obsessed with the next big thing, the women who know their own power, and the rewards of being a mother

MEME QUEENS • Ah, memes. They make us laugh, get us thinking and hold up a mirror to society. But what becomes of the people behind our favourite faces on the internet? Alley Pascoe tracks them down to find out

WHERE A R E THEY NOW?

PORN is not A FEMINIST ACT • In her quest to end rape culture in Australia, activist Chanel Contos argues that it’s anti-feminist to watch porn. In an extract from her new book, Consent Laid Bare, she puts forward her case

POWER LIST • Whether they’re breaking barriers in their field, building mega-successful businesses, battling discrimination or standing up for what they believe in, the game changers in our Power List have made major moves this year – and are inspiring us to do the same

your happy place • Create a sanctuary in your own backyard with this stunning collection of outdoor furniture by Harvey Norman.

RAIN Spencer • The star of hit TV series The Summer I Turned Pretty describes the steep road to success

Women’s WORLD • A queer retelling of WW2, While the Men are Away, looks at Australia’s hidden heroes, writes Harriet Sim

BOOK CLUB • On the cusp of releasing his new novel, Lola in the Mirror, the celebrated Brisbane author reveals the books that changed his life

The HIT LIST • Indulge your ears, eyes and soul in the latest culture-defining moments

STEPHEN SANCHEZ • The American singer-songwriter talks to Harriet Sim about love, Elvis and performing at Sofia Richie’s wedding

SITTING PRETTY • Warmer days call for a wardrobe...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 180 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Oct 01 2023

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  • Release date: September 21, 2023

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English

Marie claire’s unique editorial mix delivers you an entertaining, exciting and intelligent read every month with the perfect balance of substance and style. From the latest fashion and beauty to lifestyle and food, be informed and inspired each month by Australia’s No. 1 fashion magazine.

Marie Claire Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

SUBSCRIBE & RECEIVE a curated mystery gift box

GREAT SETS • Looking chic has never been so easy. Discover on-trend matching sets to suit all occasions

ALL ABOARD! • With the new GO-14 bag, Louis Vuitton takes us on a journey through time.

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

Shine BRIGHT • Danish jewellery house Pandora is expanding its offering to include the glistening world of lab-made diamonds

FACE TIME • Bring the drama to any occasion with OTT eyewear shaped by a legendary Australian designer

HIP TO BE SQUARE • Forty years on, the eternally youthful Swatch watch has hit refresh on its iconic design, to create a new collection that is timely and timeless

NEWS FEED • WOMEN LIVING FEARLESSLY AROUND THE GLOBE

FINDING JOY through FOOD • Writer and actor Nakkiah Lui opens up about our relationship with food and its connection to family

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

DEBUNKING THE MYTHS

GIRLS ON FILM • A new book by Sofia Coppola takes us behind the scenes of her eight defining films, showcasing one of the most unmistakable cinematic oeuvres of the 21st century

RUNNING SCARED • Six years after sisters Asra and Amaal Alsehli fled Saudi Arabia for a life of liberty in Australia, they were found dead in their Sydney apartment. With so much to live for, questions are now being asked about what really happened.

CHARLIZE THERON • We talk to the Hollywood A-lister about longevity in an industry obsessed with the next big thing, the women who know their own power, and the rewards of being a mother

MEME QUEENS • Ah, memes. They make us laugh, get us thinking and hold up a mirror to society. But what becomes of the people behind our favourite faces on the internet? Alley Pascoe tracks them down to find out

WHERE A R E THEY NOW?

PORN is not A FEMINIST ACT • In her quest to end rape culture in Australia, activist Chanel Contos argues that it’s anti-feminist to watch porn. In an extract from her new book, Consent Laid Bare, she puts forward her case

POWER LIST • Whether they’re breaking barriers in their field, building mega-successful businesses, battling discrimination or standing up for what they believe in, the game changers in our Power List have made major moves this year – and are inspiring us to do the same

your happy place • Create a sanctuary in your own backyard with this stunning collection of outdoor furniture by Harvey Norman.

RAIN Spencer • The star of hit TV series The Summer I Turned Pretty describes the steep road to success

Women’s WORLD • A queer retelling of WW2, While the Men are Away, looks at Australia’s hidden heroes, writes Harriet Sim

BOOK CLUB • On the cusp of releasing his new novel, Lola in the Mirror, the celebrated Brisbane author reveals the books that changed his life

The HIT LIST • Indulge your ears, eyes and soul in the latest culture-defining moments

STEPHEN SANCHEZ • The American singer-songwriter talks to Harriet Sim about love, Elvis and performing at Sofia Richie’s wedding

SITTING PRETTY • Warmer days call for a wardrobe...


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