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Marie Claire Australia

Oct 01 2024
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.

SWEET TREAT • Sashay into spring with eye-catching pink crystals of varying sizes and tones beautifully set within golden blooms. No shrinking violets here.

Marie Claire Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

marie claire • SUBSCRIBE & RECEIVE a BONUS curated gift box!

MAXIMALIST MINDSET • Texture reigns supreme this season, transforming fashion into a tactile experience. Fringing swings into the spotlight while beadwork elevates garments to wearable art

SPRING INTO SELF CARE • Explore our collection of self care gift ideas for those in need of a little extra TLC.

SHINE BRIGHT • Stay up to the minute with the latest statement-making timepieces and sparkling jewels, guaranteed to instantly lift any look.

The diamond’s NEW CUT • The origins of diamond shaping is shrouded in mystery, but may date back as far as the 6th century. Now the house of Louis Vuitton has created two exciting new cuts

Make a splash • Swarovski’s campaigns always steal the spotlight, and its spring/summer 2024 collection is ready to make waves

On our WATCH • Longines has updated its Conquest timepieces with new sizes and coloured dials, but its classic appeal remains

The allure of TIME • Chanel’s elegant Première watch is making a bold return in several dazzling new iterations

OUT OF THE WILD • After being brought to her knees by grief and surviving months alone in Tasmania’s remote wilderness, Gina Chick wrote a memoir that’s a case study for choosing joy

Young widowhood • Lotte Bowser was 30 when her fiancé, Ben, died. The British author and host of the Lemonade podcast opens up about the reality of grief after losing your person, and what it’s like to start dating again

The FUTURE is FEMALE • Life is different for every girl around the globe. Some are fighting for basic human rights while others are learning about robots. Some are climate-change refugees and others are running from air strikes. But there’s one thing they have in common: they give us all hope.

IT ENDS WITH US • The most dangerous place for an Australian woman is in her home. With domestic violence declared a national crisis, we ask five experts for their solutions

Sarah Williams • Founder and CEO of What Were You Wearing Australia

Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine • CEO of Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety

Annabelle Daniel OAM • CEO of Women’s Community Shelters and chair of Domestic Violence NSW

Ashlee Donohue • Author, educator and CEO of Mudgin-Gal Aboriginal Women’s Centre

Dr Vincent Hurley • Criminologist and former NSW Police detective

WHAT WOMEN WANT • To celebrate the launch of her new book of erotic fantasies written by anonymous women, Gillian Anderson sits down with marie claire to open The Sex Files

The KIDS are ALRIGHT • Bold opinions, big dreams, infectious laughter. To mark International Day of the Girl, seven tweens sat down with marie claire for a candid round-table discussion

TREW BLUE • Skateboarder Arisa Trew breaks records, not bones. And after becoming Australia’s youngest-ever Olympic gold medallist at 14, it’s clear she’s only just getting started

LOOKING FOR LOVE • Is romance really dead? Three marie claire staffers switch up their dating tactics to find out

Jordan Boorman takes dating to new heights

Rebecca Mitchell consults the stars

Francesca Hartley looks for love online

WORRIED SICK •...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 172 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Oct 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 19, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

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.

SWEET TREAT • Sashay into spring with eye-catching pink crystals of varying sizes and tones beautifully set within golden blooms. No shrinking violets here.

Marie Claire Australia

EDITOR’S LETTER

marie claire • SUBSCRIBE & RECEIVE a BONUS curated gift box!

MAXIMALIST MINDSET • Texture reigns supreme this season, transforming fashion into a tactile experience. Fringing swings into the spotlight while beadwork elevates garments to wearable art

SPRING INTO SELF CARE • Explore our collection of self care gift ideas for those in need of a little extra TLC.

SHINE BRIGHT • Stay up to the minute with the latest statement-making timepieces and sparkling jewels, guaranteed to instantly lift any look.

The diamond’s NEW CUT • The origins of diamond shaping is shrouded in mystery, but may date back as far as the 6th century. Now the house of Louis Vuitton has created two exciting new cuts

Make a splash • Swarovski’s campaigns always steal the spotlight, and its spring/summer 2024 collection is ready to make waves

On our WATCH • Longines has updated its Conquest timepieces with new sizes and coloured dials, but its classic appeal remains

The allure of TIME • Chanel’s elegant Première watch is making a bold return in several dazzling new iterations

OUT OF THE WILD • After being brought to her knees by grief and surviving months alone in Tasmania’s remote wilderness, Gina Chick wrote a memoir that’s a case study for choosing joy

Young widowhood • Lotte Bowser was 30 when her fiancé, Ben, died. The British author and host of the Lemonade podcast opens up about the reality of grief after losing your person, and what it’s like to start dating again

The FUTURE is FEMALE • Life is different for every girl around the globe. Some are fighting for basic human rights while others are learning about robots. Some are climate-change refugees and others are running from air strikes. But there’s one thing they have in common: they give us all hope.

IT ENDS WITH US • The most dangerous place for an Australian woman is in her home. With domestic violence declared a national crisis, we ask five experts for their solutions

Sarah Williams • Founder and CEO of What Were You Wearing Australia

Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine • CEO of Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety

Annabelle Daniel OAM • CEO of Women’s Community Shelters and chair of Domestic Violence NSW

Ashlee Donohue • Author, educator and CEO of Mudgin-Gal Aboriginal Women’s Centre

Dr Vincent Hurley • Criminologist and former NSW Police detective

WHAT WOMEN WANT • To celebrate the launch of her new book of erotic fantasies written by anonymous women, Gillian Anderson sits down with marie claire to open The Sex Files

The KIDS are ALRIGHT • Bold opinions, big dreams, infectious laughter. To mark International Day of the Girl, seven tweens sat down with marie claire for a candid round-table discussion

TREW BLUE • Skateboarder Arisa Trew breaks records, not bones. And after becoming Australia’s youngest-ever Olympic gold medallist at 14, it’s clear she’s only just getting started

LOOKING FOR LOVE • Is romance really dead? Three marie claire staffers switch up their dating tactics to find out

Jordan Boorman takes dating to new heights

Rebecca Mitchell consults the stars

Francesca Hartley looks for love online

WORRIED SICK •...


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