Dig out your Union Jack tea-towel dresses, girls! This time, Lucy is leading the way through a magazine that’s channeling all the Girl-Powered benign anarchy of Spice World: The Movie. It’s New Woman, September 1997.
There’s a ‘how-to’ for spying on your boyfriend, bafflingly horny ads and – in depressingly 90s style – a feature about how you can weigh 10st and still be technically obese (check the time stamps if you’d rather sit this one out).
Then, stick around for the guide to disaster-free dinner parties that is less Ottolenghi and Instagram tablescaping, more homemade margs and snogging the downstairs neighbour in the loo.
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LINKS
Read: Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray
Read: Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding
CHAPTERS
03:09 – Introduction to New Woman September 1997
06:50 – Being in our Girl Power era
12:52 – It’s good to stalk: A completely normal feature about spying on your boyfriend
19:51 – Let’s talk about men for a minute
25:04 – *An ad break from 1997*
27:43 – [Content warning] ‘Three of these women are technically obese’: We come to our first body image feature. Do skip ahead if you’d rather not listen
41:45 – Fashion and beauty tips from 1997
44:04 – How to throw a disaster-free dinner party: spoiler! It involves a lot of booze…
52:29 – What's hot and what's not in 1997
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