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A time for REINVENTION
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Come to GOOD HOUSEKEEPING LIVE this autumn • Enjoy a fabulous day out in London with the GH team this November and be entertained by talks and demos, plus get your Christmas shopping sorted!
Good ideas for September • JAZZ UP BACK-TO-WORK DAYS WITH STYLISH MONOCHROME
‘IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO REINVENT YOUR LIFE’ • TV presenter and author Julia Bradbury opens up to Laura Craik about finding a new path after breast cancer, the power of talking therapy and longing to walk with Ryan Gosling
Last days of SUMMER • Bring a modern bohemian spirit to your wardrobe by wearing floaty fabrics, quilted jackets, pretty paisleys and carefree layers
BOOK bags • No longer reserved for the beach, this season’s raffia totes, with structural shapes and leather trims, will look chic anywhere. Just add your favourite new novel and read on the go…
BE SKIRT-SAVVY • Switch up your off-duty wardrobe with one of these five new skirts on the block…
Get in LINE • Smart yet sassy, a bold striped shirt worn with tailored trousers or jeans will help put your look straight, on or off duty
‘Laughter yoga at lunchtime, anyone?’ • Don’t let the back-to-school feel of September get you down, says Miranda Hart. Instead, remember that every day should involve some playtime and laughter, too
MADE ME DO IT! • Travelling the world, becoming a novelist, starting a new business… Meet the women who reinvented their lives after reading the inspirational stories GH is known for. Will you be next?
Wife, kids & rock’n’roll • Blur bassist Alex James tells Polly Dunbar how he swapped the hedonism of his Britpop years for family and farming in the Cotswolds – and it’s his best chapter yet
Should you TRACK your grown-up CHILDREN? • An invasion of privacy or just another way to show you care? In a new debate series, two writers go head-to-head on the everyday issues that divide us
The need for SPEED • For her latest challenge, GH’s editor at large Gaby Huddart confronts her motoring anxiety by trying her hand at rally driving
Learning to FEEL YOUR FEET • During nearly two decades as editor of Good Housekeeping, Lindsay Nicholson offered confidence-boosting advice to millions of readers. Then her own apparently perfect life unravelled, leaving her traumatised. She describes how she gradually found new ways to rebuild her self-esteem
‘We should all think LIMITLESSLY’ • Charlotte Tilbury is the celebrity makeup artist whose driving ambition created a billion-euro beauty brand. She talks to Bethan Rose Jenkins about her lifelong passion for makeup, her A-list friends and F1 Academy partnership
Let’s STOP ANTISOCIAL behaviour • Whether it’s due to loud music, graffiti, litter, swearing or aggressive behaviour, our streets and neighbourhoods feel increasingly unsafe. Sir Keir Starmer says he wants to change it now he’s Prime Minister. So just how much needs to be done? Jo Dunbar investigates
‘A month after this was taken, my REMARKABLE SISTER died’ • Losing a sibling is a unique grief, says Rachel Blackmore. Here, she reflects on a lifetime of shared memories with her sister, Kate, who was determined to live life to the full and not be defined by her cancer
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