Fashion

How to avoid slavery in your fashion

Esther Han   In the wake of the Rana Plaza factory collapse some Australian fashion brands have made huge leaps in stamping out exploitation from their supply chains. Others have not.

Martha's back: Jodi Anasta's new acting role

Jenna Clarke   Let's be honest, Brax can return as many times as he likes to Summer Bay but he'll never be Martha.

This is not a drill: trackie pants are back

Nedahl Stelio 12:00 AM   Who knew tracksuits would come back into fashion?

Beauty

Jennifer Aniston named People's 'most beautiful' woman

9:43 AM   The Friends star was named People magazine's most beautiful woman of 2016, 12 years after she first won the honour.

'Man, it's painful': Gwyneth gets stung by bees for therapy

Gwyneth Paltrow has been stung by bees in the name of beauty.

Emma Watson fans upset by skin whitening ad

Mary Ward   Fans of the gender equality advocate have expressed their upset on social media after discovering Watson advertised a range of Lancome skin whitening scrubs.

Wellbeing

Bridges in hot water over 'fat-phobic' comments

Michelle Bridges is facing strong backlash after the celebrity trainer made inflammatory comments about fat people.

The Game of Thrones workout

Paula Goodyer   So here we go - shoulders back, chest up, arms by my side and a 20 kilo dumbbell gripped in each hand.

Researchers find 'alarming' new side effect from eating fast food

There might be some new powerful ammunition for those who could do without the food the fast food industry serves.

Home & Style

Scouring the bookshops

Erin Munro   We tend to think of minimalist style and apartment living as a contemporary concern.

Collector's corner

Erin Munro   A funny thing happened to comedian Bev Killick while riding on a Melbourne tram.

House of surprise

Helen McKenzie   This beachside award-winner has a conversation piece at every turn.

Life

'Their days were numbered': Bachelorettes on Garvey and Pillidge split

Amy Croffey   One Bachelor star believes Sam Frost on The Bachelorette would have brought up "bad memories" and led to split.

New porn has women as subjects, not objects

Matty Silver   Recent research has revealed that women are increasingly becoming consumers of online porn, and feminist pornographers are taking more control in an industry which has traditionally focused on satisfying men's needs.

Group honours late friend by wearing her dress to their school formals

They have called it the "sisterhood of the travelling prom dress".