Fashion

How Malcolm Turnbull killed Tony Abbott's blue tie fashion legacy

Jenna Clarke 8:25 PM   Tony Abbott and blue ties went together like Diane Von Furstenburg and wrap dresses, Turnbull shattered that trend on day one.

The dress that stopped a nation returns: 50 years on

Jessica Wright   They were the legs that stopped the nation, and 50 years later model sensation Jean Shrimpton's storied and headline-making dress has returned to the scene of the-then fashion crime.

Beauty

Kate Middleton's new hairstyle as she is pictured for first time in two months

Danny Boyle   Duchess of Cambridge sports shorter hairstyle with fringe as she arrives at church in Scotland ahead of return to royal duties after maternity leave.

Why you should cancel your next blow-dry

Nedahl Stelio   The bouncy Victoria's Secret, Gisele-led waves the world lusted after for almost a decade now are over. Gone. Kaput.

Beauty isn't about being average, research shows

Sarah Berry   There's a saying that if we combined our best qualities with the best qualities of our friends, together we would make the perfect whole.

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'Dear Fat People' YouTuber is unapologetic

Mary Ward   Nicole Arbour does not regret her words in saying that fat people should be given tough love.

The flaw in the fluoride argument

Dr Steven Lin   We all know the one golden rule to abide by at a dinner party; don't discuss sex, politics or religion. 

Home & Style

The most common furniture stains will make you want to spew

You might want to get up from the couch. Those mysterious stains on the sofa have just been named.

How to grow an edible vertical garden this winter

Loren Smith   Horizontally challenged? Grow vertically.

What diseases can you catch from a toilet seat?

Donald McNeil   People really do fear toilet seats. One 1991 British survey of 528 women at an OB/GYN clinic found that 85 per cent said they crouched over public toilets while urinating, and 12 per cent papered the seat. Only 2 per cent sat all the way down.