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Around 150 people suffer from Lupus in Malta, and the March issue of Pink magazine tracks down one 18-year-old girl, who not only has to fight the auto­immune disease, but also fybromyalgia, struggling to lead a normal life.

Malta’s leading fashion magazine covers the trends of the moment, with a fashion shoot that features 50 shades of neutral, and a look at the style on the streets – not just the catwalks at the recent fashion weeks – of the major capitals, as photographed and chronicled by Kurt and Caroline Paris respectively.

Still on the subject of fashion, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Malta chooses Pink, out with The Sunday Times of Malta, to launch its campaign, and reveals its image, starring model Amy Zahra in a dress designed by Caroline Hili, for the first time on its cover.

Pink also learns all about hats and headgear as a new Spanish brand chooses Valletta for its first European store.

Culture keeps its central role in Pink, with a peep into the Notarial Archives and at the women working tirelessly to salvage the decaying documents that could shed new light on the past and preserve it for the future; while the spicy life story of Salvador Dali’s wife, known as the “muse of the surrealists”, adds a dose of eroticism and eccentricity to its pages.

Pink is a monthly magazine, produced and published by Allied Newspapers Ltd and printed by Progress Press.

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