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WORTH IT • Dress to impress in 2026, with suiting for every occasion. From formal and evening to smart casual and outside the box, it’s time for your power move
Back to work • The holidays are behind us but there’s no reason the fun has to stop when we return to the office. Here’s how to inject some life into your corporate wardrobe
HOW TO DOTENNIS-CORE • Caught Australian Open fever? Us too. These court-inspired looks are guaranteed to serve
TOTE BAGS & SNEAKERS • Sporty sneakers and a bag big enough to fit your racquet are key to nailing the look
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FEATURES • This month we answer your big work questions; meet the women in love with their chatbots; and try to get some sleep. Elsewhere, Yolanthe Cabau is combating sex trafficking; Sherele Moody is counting the women killed by men; and we visit Syria’s beauty industry after the fall of Bashar al-Assad
WORK IT, GIRL • In 2026, the office, technology and the corporate ladder all need a rethink. Here are your big career questions answered
How do I know when to quit?
Will AI take my job?
This Modern LOVE • Fed up with human men, women are generating their perfect partner on ChatGPT. It may seem crazy – but are they onto something? Madison Griffiths investigates
CHILDREN FOR SALE • Human sex trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar global industry, and many of the victims are children. Yolanthe Cabau is determined to end this horrific trade
tHe SLeEP CRIsiS • From hormones to the mental load of modern life, it seems our sleep is worse than ever. Hannah Warren tries to figure out what’s really keeping her up at night, and what she can do about it
How to sleep like a log • Clinical psychologist Simon Wegman from Deep Well Psychology shares his tips for getting some shut-eye
Body COUNT • For more than a decade, award-winning journalist Sherele Moody has dedicated her life and career to documenting the Australian women and children killed by violence. Here, she shares the traumatic incident that led her to become a femicide reporter
Mind your (phone) manners! • While the kids are being weaned off social media, the adults have lost all restraint. From dinner-table texting to FaceTiming in public, checking, scrolling and tapping have become second nature. Shane Watson dissects the worst modern phone crimes and the subtle strategies for reining them in
AFTER THE FALL • During decades of dictatorship, beauty salons were secret hubs for Syrian women. A year after the fall of the brutal Assad regime, Rachel Hagan reports on what beauty and freedom look like now in a nation slowly emerging from despair
TO A MINIMUM • The average Australian home has three or more rooms overrun with stuff – most of which will never be used. Here’s how one journalist transitioned from clutter to calm
MINIMALISM 101 • If you are up to your eyeballs in clutter, here are some ways to approach it, according to clinical psychologist Dr Ingerith Martin.
A BRAVE HEART JANE FONDA • Actor and activist Jane Fonda has made real change for women and the environment during her nearly nine decades on the planet. marie claire talks to the global star and L’Oréal Paris ambassador about the celebration of women, living bravely and the unstoppable power of self-worth
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