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Interesting people, complex issues, relationships and challenging the status quo – we’re all about exploring the topics that make up the fabric of life.

SHE DEFINED turns three

Reflecting on three years of SHE DEFINED

SHE DEFINED’s founding editor Sharon Green reflects on the three years since the women’s publication first launched.

‘We all want to feel seen’: Why diversity in fashion matters

‘We all want to feel seen’: Why diversity in fashion matters

Real bodies need to be accepted and celebrated for what they are; as true, normal, and beautiful, writes Laura Roscioli.

Why we need to stop complimenting women on losing weight

Why we need to stop complimenting women on losing weight

Commenting on a woman’s body, even if you think it’s a compliment, could be more harmful than you think, writes Emma Lennon.

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Is it just me, or do you feel like you’re living in limbo?

As the coronavirus pandemic has put a lot of things on hold, many of us may be feeling like we’re living in limbo, writes Sharon Green.

Erin Holland’s tips for staying healthy and motivated

Erin Holland’s tips for staying healthy and motivated post-lockdown

Model and TV presenter Erin Holland said having a consistent exercise regime helped her get through lockdown. Read on for more of her tips.

Sabrina Poon on being a nurse during coronavirus pandemic

What it’s like working as a nurse in NYC during the coronavirus pandemic

Sabrina Poon, a registered nurse who works at a top New York City hospital, shares what it has been like working through the COVID-19 crisis.

Become a better ally with these anti-racism resources

Anti-racist resources to become a better ally in the fight against racism

Use these resources to get started in your fight against racism, including books you can read, causes you can support, and how you can take action.

Women living with endometriosis. L-R: Laura, Halle and Tilly.

‘The pain is excruciating’: Stories of women living with endometriosis

From struggling with debilitating pain to waiting years for a diagnosis, three women share what it’s really like to live with endometriosis.

Sharon Green: In uncertain times, finding joy in the little things is important

In uncertain times, finding joy in the little things is important

In times of struggle, indulging in the little things that make us happy and give us a glimmer of hope are so important, writes Sharon Green.