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Grazia

Issue 919
Magazine

Grazia combines 'A-list' celebrity exclusives with thought-provoking, real-life features and agenda-setting fashion. Each week we bring you: - 'A-lister' celebrity news and gossip - The very latest in fashion news and trends - What's hot NOW - Amazing real-life stories - Reports from all the key fashion shows around the world. Love fashion and celebrities? Then you'll love Grazia!

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WELCOME TO THE ISSUE

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GRAZIA VIEW • FAITHFULS, REJOICE! CELEBRITY TRAITORS IS THE TV MEDICINE WE NEED RIGHT NOW

Another album, another backlash. Why are we so desperate for Taylor to fail?

CURRENTLY OBSESSED WITH…

CHART OF LUST

WHAT’S NEW NOW! • From the collaborations to have on your radar to those autumn essentials, here’s all you need to know

1. Nicole’s next act • Ignore the sexist headlines – Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce was no surprise – or failure, says Georgia Aspinall

2. Bubblegum shades have grown up

3. The side of Victoria we didn’t see on screen • Her new Netflix docuseries is revealing, but there’s more to VB, says Hadley Freeman – who spent a year working alongside her

4. Clocking in: the trend for 12-hour work days • The rise of the dystopian ‘996’ work concept marks a return to hustle culture

5. Paris’s big bang of creativity • New debuts at Fashion Week created plenty of ‘wow’ moments, says Rebecca Lowthorpe

6. Pammy embraces pumpkin spice season! • Bye, bye blonde, hello cool copper – the autumnal hair shade to try, says Verity Clark

7. How it feels to be Jewish in Britain right now • Naomi Greenaway on why the Manchester synagogue attack felt both shocking and predictable

8. Thriving at 50… How Zara broke the mould

9. Victoria Starmer steps back in the spotlight • The role of a political spouse has changed, says Gaby Hinsliff

10. The British cartoonist taking on Trump • Fleur Britten speaks to Becky Barnicoat, whose cartoon about the US President’s latest wild claims went viral

MALALA ‘I’m funnier than you think!’ • She stood up to the Taliban and won the Nobel Peace Prize aged just 17. Now 28, Malala Yousafzai tells Ruchira Sharma why she’s never been comfortable with her saintly status

‘ALL THE COOL GIRLS GET FIRED’ • In their new book, Kristina O’Neill and Laura Brown reveal why ‘getting canned’ (their words) was the best thing that ever happened to them

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT ABORTION AFTERCARE • Told to drive herself home and sent on her way, one writer explains why we need to take the emotional and physical recovery from a termination more seriously

SPOILER ALERT • On-set snaps routinely give us a sneak peek of films and shows long before they hit screens. Nikki Peach speaks to the sleuths stalking the action

‘AFTER MY DIVORCE, I ALMOST LOST MY DAUGHTER’ • When a marriage ends, relationships with other family members can unravel, says Therese Sabina Jordanger

HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILDREN HANDLE DIVORCE • Dr Elena Touroni is a consultant psychologist and co-founder of The Chelsea Psychology Clinic

We can all learn from Hyacinth Bucket’s approach to life

FASHION

THE BIG COVER-UP • For elegant, practical, keep-forever coats, look no further than the high street

HIT THE HIGH STREET • Just in – what you need to know for the season ahead

MILAN ENTERS A NEW ERA • Fresh blood brought a new energy to Fashion Week, which also paid tribute to the late, great Giorgio Armani, says Rebecca Lowthorpe

SPECS APPEAL • We’ve got glasses in our sights again. But how to choose the right ones, asks Henrik Lischke

HEALTH+ BEAUTY

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