Pink December issue out tomorrow
Should teens have technology in their bedrooms? Pink asks their mothers. How demeaning have adverts been towards females? The magazine chronicles publicity through the ages. Why do some women shun Christmas? It gets to the heart of the matter in...
Should teens have technology in their bedrooms? Pink asks their mothers. How demeaning have adverts been towards females? The magazine chronicles publicity through the ages.
Why do some women shun Christmas? It gets to the heart of the matter in tomorrow’s December issue, out with The Times tomorrow.
Fashion also takes pride of place with pages of accessories, trends and top gifts; as well as encounters with style gurus, insight into luxurious fragrances and a 16-page catalogue of Gaba jewellery for readers to find their choice gems at their fingertips.
But the upcoming festive season also seeps into the magazine, which profiles the standard – and dysfunctional – family lunch on Christmas Day, and offers guidelines on how to ensure it turns out to be a peaceful and sane event.
From the health point of view, the problems of sufferers of eating disorders are aggravated over this period as they have to face forced feeding at family gatherings and shopping for party dresses that tends to hammer their problems home.
The December issue also contains its fair share of history, humour, horoscopes and home décor, which focuses on Christmas crafts on a budget, but an abundance of creativity.
It also includes its usual fix of fitness, books, cookery and the best parties so far in the build-up to the festive season.
Pink is a monthly magazine, published by Allied Newspapers Ltd, printed by Progress Press and produced by Mediamaker.