Posts Tagged by The Sunday Telegraph
MIND THE GENERATION GAP — Sunday Telegraph Stella
| April 14, 2013 | Posted by olivia under family, the way we live, women's issues, work |
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Stay-at-home mother? Career high-flyer? Juggling the two? Within a few decades there has been a huge revolution in the way women can choose to lead their lives… This was the first time I’ve ever written a feature and also been interviewed for it by a co-writer. My editor Anna interviewed me and my mum, and…
BEYOND TEMPTATION — The Sunday Telegraph (Stella Magazine)
| March 25, 2013 | Posted by olivia under fashion & beauty, food, health, mental health, the way we live, women's issues |
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It’s 10.30am in Sophie Boss’s living-room, and with the coffee she’s serving a rich, home-made chocolate and pistachio cake. As she and her sister Audrey, two fortysomething mothers from north London, tuck into their slices there’s no chuckling of ‘Ooh, naughty us’, no trace of guilt and no longing glances at the rest of the…
NO SEX, PLEASE: MEET THE ASEXUALS WHO ARE IN THE MARKET FOR LOVE – BUT NOT LOVE-MAKING — Stella, The Sunday Telegraph
| November 11, 2012 | Posted by olivia under family, health, mental health, relationships, the way we live |
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Suddenly, sexuality isn’t black and white anymore. People are coming out as ‘A’, or ‘grey-A’ (semi-asexual), ‘demisexual’ (someone who only feels attraction after an emotional bond has been formed) and/or ‘aromantic’ (someone who feels no urge for romantic companionship). Or, perhaps, ‘homo-romantic’, meaning they are romantically but not sexually attracted to people of the same…
MY BRILLIANT CAREERS — Sunday Telegraph Stella
| July 16, 2012 | Posted by olivia under work |
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Feature on the mistresses of reinvention – why have one career when you can just keep changing them?
BOYS NOT ALLOWED – Sunday Telegraph Stella
| February 16, 2010 | Posted by olivia under friendship, the way we live |
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From alpha-female networkers to a group of thirtysomethings united by a love of cheesy pop, women-only clubs are enjoying a resurgence across Britain. Olivia Gordon meets some members of this new breed of sisterhoods.
THE FACELIFT DIARIES — Sunday Telegraph Stella
| January 24, 2010 | Posted by olivia under fashion & beauty, health, mental health, women's issues |
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Debra and Diane both had facelifts last year. They are not celebrities, nor do they consider themselves vain – but they are among an increasing number of ordinary women choosing to go under the knife. So what prompted them to do so? And what do they make of the results?
GENERATION DEPRESSION — Sunday Telegrah Stella
| October 23, 2009 | Posted by olivia under health, mental health, women's issues |
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Generation depression: British women are more unhappy than ever A fifth of women in Britain are said to suffer from a mental health disorder, and millions are routinely being prescribed antidepressants. But can they really all be depressed? Or are some of them victims of clever marketing? Olivia Gordon investigates the unhappiness industry . Why…
BABY BEAUTY QUEENS – Sunday Telegraph Stella
| July 16, 2009 | Posted by olivia under family, fashion & beauty, uncategorised |
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Baby Beauty Queens - Sunday Telegraph Stella Spray tans, hair extensions, false nails, £1000 dresses – all standard beauty pageant fare, you might think. But on girls of seven? Olivia Gordon has one word for the contestants and mothers in Britain’s first American-style child beauty contest: why?
THE MOOR THE MERRIER — Seven Magazine, The Sunday Telegraph
| July 22, 2007 | Posted by olivia under books, arts & culture, travel |
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Olivia Gordon travels to Haworth for a Bronte fest…
NEVER MIND THE GAP – Sunday Telegraph Stella
| April 29, 2007 | Posted by olivia under relationships, the way we live |
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Never Mind the Gap - Sunday Telegraph Stella As more and more women take up with much younger men, Olivia Gordon investigates the rise of ‘down-dating’.