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The August 20 Edition

In our cover story this week, stunning Argentinian model and wellness entrepreneur Valentina Ferrer shows her style in our gorgeous fashion shoot.

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The August 20 Edition
Common Hours “Nip of Licorice” dress, $1900. Balenciaga “Witch” boots, $3850.

Why this former Miss Argentina has a special connection with Australia

Valentina Ferrer provides a sneak peek into her adventurous life and reveals what brings her to our shores.

Why at age 90, Joan Collins is working as hard as ever

“I work because I love it. It’s the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd.”

  • by Andrew Billen
Is there one perfect role out there for everyone, or are there many perfect roles depending on your life at that particular moment?

I thought I’d landed my dream job. It turned out to be a nightmare

“I’d constantly hear from people who wanted to work in the industry – who had been trying desperately to secure a way in – so I felt like I should be grateful.”

  • by Jessica Seaborn
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Saying ‘I love you’ to my mother on her deathbed helped me let go of anger

The “I love you” declarations began when people started dying around me.

  • by Wendy Squires

‘This is now my time’: Meet the grandmothers putting themselves first

Overseas trips, diving adventures and tours of Australia. These women are saying “no thanks” to caretaking roles and making the most of their golden years.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
“I wanted nothing to do with being a girl. I didn’t want to get married and just be pretty and all of that.”

Kate Grenville: ‘I wanted nothing to do with being a girl’

“I could see that my life as a woman was going to be this awful, constricted thing.”

  • by Robyn Doreian
Neuroscientist Dr Sarah McKay: “You can’t be expected to recall all those emails when you’ve got an entire new human in your life.”

Baby brain? Forget it. Becoming a mum can sharpen cognitive function

Rather than turning a mother’s mind to mush, evidence points to an improvement in a woman’s brain during pregnancy and after birth.

  • by Evelyn Lewin
“In the afternoon I have a large mug of peppermint tea, plus some chocolate-coated almonds.”

‘My daughter’s apple and her leftover porridge’: This designer’s day on a plate

Australian fashion designer Ebony Eagles starts her day by eating her daughter’s leftovers, and ends it with licorice tea.

  • by Nicole Economos

Back to basics: Get your skin ready for warm weather and backless tops

With spring just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about your back.

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‘Feminine and preppy’: Brow queen Amy Jean reveals the secret to her style

Her most prized fashion possession is a blush pink Chanel suit she thinks her daughter may want one day.

  • by Georgie Gordon
Centre photograph by Stocksy

Bring the outdoors in with botanic-inspired homewares, clothing and prints

With some leafy green pieces in your space, you can connect with nature without leaving home.

  • by Georgie Gordon
Adam Liaw’s mac 𝄒n𝄒 peas.

Give peas a chance with Adam Liaw’s pleasingly easy macaroni recipe

Traditional pasta e piselli dishes often involve cooking the peas until they are very soft, starting to brown and becoming quite savoury.

  • by Adam Liaw
Cauliflower and ricotta spaghetti.

Adam Liaw’s cauliflower and ricotta spaghetti

Getting some good browning on the cauliflower – even to the point where it looks a little burnt – is key to developing the savoury characteristics of this wonderful vegetable.

  • by Adam Liaw
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Leo: This week Mars will motivate you to make more money

Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned Astrologer Hedy Damari.

  • by Hedy Damari

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