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        <description>Paula began her career taping shoes in the fashion department at Vogue, working her way up through the ranks, writing and styling for the some of the country’s leading publications including Harpers Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Elle, BRW, Who &amp;amp; the Sydney Morning Herald. At 28, Paula was appointed editor of CLEO, Australia’s most iconic young women’s magazine. In 2002, she created and launched Shop Til You Drop which is the fastest&#45;growing fashion magazine in the country. In 2004, she was given her next launch project and appointed Editor&#45;in&#45;Chief of Madison. Paula is a regular on the Today Show, a judge on Foxtel’s Project Runway Australia and a contributor for the Lifestyle You channel.
Out of hours, she is a married mother of two girls who passionately believes the only way to juggle ballet classes with a relationship and a staff of 40 is to laugh at yourself constantly, wear high heels all the time and never wait for a rainy day.</description>
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            <title>Golden Globes glamour, glitz, but no guts</title>
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            <description>Gosh, I wish Lady GaGa had gone to the Golden Globes, then at least there would have been something to look at. 



The red&#45;carpet at this year&#8217;s ceremony was beige, botoxed and booooring. Now, I love a fabulous couture frock more than most. Tulle, corsets and vintage diamonds are enough to make me swoon but after a decade of vanilla, almost earnest choices in award&#45;show dressing, I&#8217;m nostalgic for some of the fashion mavericks of old. 

Who can forget Bjork wearing a taxidermied swan as a dress? Or Celine Dion in a white tuxedo worn backwards. With a hat. Demi Moore in a bedspread complete with built&#45;in bike shorts.</description>
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            <title>Fashion for the jilted: the post&#45;adultery dress</title>
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            <description>Enough with Tiger&#8217;s mistresses and their predictable push&#45;up bras and mini skirts. Give me Mrs Woods! 



While others have been marvelling at The Big T&#8217;s ability to juggle so many, many, many extra marital affairs, I&#8217;ve been sweating on what Elin is going to wear at her first public appearance. 

After all, it&#8217;s The Wife&#8217;s post&#45;scandal outfit that sets the post&#45;scandal agenda. It lets the world know exactly what kind of woman she is. Wants to be. Will be. At least in the press.</description>
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