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2009.03.07

Fabulous Issue 57 - tell us what you think

Tell us what you think about the latest issue of Fabulous Magazine - free with the News of the World every Sunday    

Comments

Cassane

I was sad to hear that Sasha thinks that “MILFs” should stand for Mothers in Laboured Fantasy. Lynda and the others look beautiful. Some women really do look lovely at any age while some teenagers do not always look as good in the same fashions. I have yet to see anyone younger, look as good as Tins Turner in a mini. There is no law to say that style is only for a certain age. I feel very demoralised to think that when I reach a certain age I will have to dress in a style which is not me and will make me feel and look even older. My advice ... If it suits you go for it, these ladies in your mag look great.

Jo

I suffered with anorexia and got help by going to Overeaters Anonymous a 12 Step group based on AA and have maintained a healthy weight for 12 years now, more than that I now really like myself and my body.

hayley

i think this is the best issue yet i love divina's story her african baby and the news of frieda ...now thats dedication! these storys have insprired me to do the best i can and do what ever i can to where i want to be in life....i have alot of work to do! but at the end of it, it's all worth it. I LOVE FABULOUS!

bury

my love goes out to nic, gemma, mark and the whole kingsley family. Anorexia is a sneaky disease that is the biggest battle to fight and nic has come so far, walking and speaking again with the help of a fantastic family x

DellaLovesPies

Keep meaning to have a look at your website after I read your weekly mag but never gotten round to it. FAB is the correct term for your FABULOUS magazine. It has everything I need for my Sunday fix of chilling out - a great read with really practical and real issues. Love all the fashion shoots and finding out about what the celebs are wearing.

I was really moved this week by Nichola and Gemma's story about anorexia. What brave young women and I just hope this devastating illness gets more recognition through this story. I wish them all the very best for the future. Good luck. Della x

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