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Explainer: The September issues: What's on the newsstands this month
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Looking for a little Fall fashion inspiration? Look no further than your current newsstand. This season's terribly heavy magazines are bursting with gorgeous style spreads, celebrity interviews and a whole lotta tweed outfits.
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Marie Claire
Celebrity profile: Sarah Jessica Parker shares personal details, such as “sobbing” over one specific New York Post gossip item and the challenges of being a working mom. “You miss [your kids],” she tells Marie Claire. “You annoy them with your sentimental phone calls and Skyping.”
Standout feature: “My mom and I married the same man”. The headline says it all.
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O, The Oprah Magazine
J.Lo makes over 8 “O” readers – all shapes in sizes – in her new clothing line for Kohl’s. She’s also shown cuddling up to now ex-Marc Anthony. (Awkward!)
Standout feature: “A month of makeovers.” Discover simple, easy and why-didn’t-I think-of-that ways to overhaul your life, everything from improving your marriage to organizing your digital photo library.
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Cosmopolitan
Celebrity profile: Dianna Agron of “Glee” on her Eloise-esque upbringing (she was raised in a hotel), dating and dealing with the paparazzi.
Standout feature: “Fall shopping guide.” Cosmo — when it’s not recounting 1,001 ways to please your man — has some rather solid shopping suggestions, all at terribly reasonable prices. Check out the affordable spreads on bags, accessories and shoes.
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Redbook
Celebrity profile: Sofia Vergara discusses life on the “Modern Family” set and her sexy secrets, including wearing high heels, which she refers to as “immediate liposuction.”
Standout feature: “My husband was a slut!” One woman comes to terms with her beau’s past, which included a few threesomes, cyber-sex chats and … err, prostitutes.
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Vogue
Celebrity profile: Supermodel Kate Moss on her Gatsby-themed wedding, Bridezilla syndrome and her many child bridesmaids. "I wanted [the wedding] to be kind of dreamy and 1920s, when everything is soft-focus,” Moss told Vogue.
Standout feature: All the colorful, lush designer ads!
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Good Housekeeping
Celebrity profile: TODAY alum Meredith Vieira on leaving her early morning day job, family and enjoying life.
Standout feature: “Anti-aging hair products.”Good Housekeepingtested 73 products on 579 volunteers, took more than 2,700 lab measurements, and tallied 1,055 questionnaires to find 17 top performers that really deliver on their promise of shinier, fuller, younger-looking hair.
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Harper’s Bazaar
Celebrity profile: Lea Michele of “Glee” on refusing to get a nose job, leading a quiet home life and her addiction to Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New Jersey.” (Welcome to the club, babe.)
Standout features: “Katherine Schwarzenegger speaks out.” The daughter of Arnold and Maria recounts her PG-upbringing and why she considered changing her last name, and of course, dealing with parents separation.
“Iron Lady.” Model Georgia May Jagger channels Margaret Thatcher in chic power suits and big, big hair.
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InStyle
Celebrity profile: Beyonce on the secret to her glowing skin, her yearning to start a family and what she’s learned about herself these past few years.
Standout feature: “Kardashian closet confidential.” InStyle takes you inside the reality-TV stars’ ridiculous, envy-inducing wardrobes, filled with luxury goodies and designer hand-me-downs from mom Kris Jenner. Standout tip: “Always use the same style of hangers throughout,” advises Kim.
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Elle
Celebrity profile: Gwyneth Paltrow recounts getting singing tips from Beyonce the day before the Grammys, dealing with GOOP haters (“Unsubscribe!”), her most recent treasured gift (cooking lessons with Jamie Oliver) and why she prefers not be photographed with her husband.
Standout feature: “Ray of Light.” Models pose in gorgeous, heavy metallics and futuristic, shimmering jackets — at a tropical beach. For once, not envious of the models!
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Lucky
Celebrity profile: Jessica Alba says she's determined to be more than a pretty face and shares her thoughts on modern motherhood. "I get obsessed with how to make [my child's] life as perfect as I can — which means allowing her to make mistakes and act nuts,” Alba told Lucky.
Standout feature: "Best looks under $50." Who doesn't love a good bargain?
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