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CONTRIBUTORS • JULY 2024
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MAKE A SPLASH • DIP A TOE INTO THIS SUMMER’S HOTTEST NEW SWIMWEAR TRENDS BRINGING COOL COLOUR AND FIGURE-FLATTERING SHAPES TO YOUR BEACH BAG
HALL OF FRAMES • OVERSIZED SEVENTIES-STYLE FRAMES ARE DOMINATING THE SUNGLASSES SCENE. PICK UP A PAIR IN SHADES OF OLIVE, BURGUNDY, TAN OR BLUSH
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STRIPE CLUB • THE CLASSIC SHIRT GETS A SUMMER UPGRADE IN RAINBOW SHADES. WEAR AS A COOL COVER-UP OR TUCK INTO SHORTS AND ADD PLIMSOLLS
THE fashion EDIT • RED FASHION DIRECTOR OONAGH BRENNAN SHARES HER SUMMER STYLE FAVOURITES
ISLAND TREASURES • DEEP DIVE INTO OCEAN-INSPIRED JEWELLERY TO KEEP THAT HOLIDAY FEELING ALL SUMMER LONG
QUOTES to live by
‘I AM STILL ENTIRELY A PARENT. AND YET, SOMEHOW, I AM STILL ENTIRELY A KID’ • Sandwiching yourself between ageing parents and growing children leaves you in a tippy, impossible middle place, says author Catherine Newman, but one you’re painfully aware you won’t want to leave
Should we prioritise ‘we time’ as much as ‘me time’?
A hard YES • For years, ‘no’ was journalist Hannah Betts’ default. Here, she reveals why she changed her mind, and why saying ‘yes’ is worth the effort
Five ways to give (that aren’t about money) • There are so many different ways to be generous, says Chris Anderson, author of Infectious Generosity – many of which can have a far-reaching impact
Plus • three ways to give better if you can spare the cash…
How to be more social* *it might just save your life • Social connection is essential to our long-term health. So how can we prioritise and improve on it? Science writer David Robson has a few ideas…
Class act • Comedy giant Sally Phillips has been making audiences laugh for three decades, but away from the cameras, she has a serious side. Here, she tells Christobel Hastings about overcoming adversity and embracing difference in her next chapter
Loving addicts • Roz Dineen grew up with an addict father, so when the father of her child also became an addict, she vowed another man wouldn’t die on her watch. But in the process of his recovery, could she also learn to fix herself?
My Career Lessons • For Farah Nazeer, chief executive of Women’s Aid, creating a safer world for women and girls isn’t just a job, it’s a purpose. Here, she shares what she’s learned from her work
THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT NAOMI • As a new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Naomi Campbell opens at the V&A, Laura Craik explores why the world was – and still is – so fascinated with the iconic supermodel
The new leading men • You may recognise them from smaller roles, but this year, these six actors are taking on career-defining projects that will plant them firmly on the A-list. You heard it here first
Festival FEVER • Capturing the spirit of every Glastonbury since 1992, this coffee table book from award-winning photographer Liam Bailey brings together three decades of revelry and wonder among festivalgoers on Somerset’s most famous dairy farm.
The month’s BEST BOOKS • LITERARY EDITOR Sarra Manning PICKS YOUR NEW FAVOURITE READS
Trending: seaside-set thrillers • British beaches are stealing the show in these summery new releases
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