The Everywoman Issue 01 - An ode to the journey
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Small steps, larger leaps, and great bounds.
There are no simple beginnings, middles and ends in this life, only stories that we lay over the top of moments, moulding them in our hands, to our will. Which journey are you on? This issue tracks how women travel from one place to another, through time, through place, and what they learned along the way. And — what was waiting for them on the other side.
Spanning 210 pages, Issue 01 explores the arts, environmental grandeur, scientific progress, and the power of women’s voices against injustice. Discover storytelling through exquisite photography, in-depth features, personal essays, insightful Q&As, and profiles of fascinating women from around the globe.
- 210 pages, offset-printed and bound in full colour on uncoated paper.
- Printed in Australia
- FSC-certified paper sourced from accredited mills, ensuring responsible and sustainable pulp sourcing.
- Compostable, FSC-certified, acid-free tissue paper
- Recyclable, FSC-certified, acid-free paper sticker
- 100% recyclable FSC-certified cardboard mailer
- Aditi Mayer
- Alana Cloud-Robinson
- Anna-Karina Elias
- Betty Reid Soskin
- Ellie Boudhana
- Gertrude Bell
- Julia Gutman
- Julia Watson
- Katie Kolodinski
- Kiana Welzein
- Madeleine Gray
- Mary Lou Ryan
- Mereki Beach
- Mindy Woods
- Neada Deters
- Nuñez Rojas
- Philomena Schurer-Merckoll
- Tove Jansson
- Yasmine Ghoniem
Writers
- Alana Cloud-Robinson
- Amani Haydar
- Diana Reid
- Emma Do
- Fariha Róisín
- Georgia Hopkins
- Gina Rushton
- Mariela Summerhays
- Reem Kassis
- Rosie Dalton
- Sarah Ayoub
- Sheree Joseph
- Ying-Di Yin
Photographers
- Anne Peeters
- Clement Pascal
- Delphine Chanet
- Hayley Nedland
- Ilsa Wynne-Hoelscher
- Jen Steele
- Melanie Rodriguez
The Everywoman Issue 01 - An ode to the journey
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Inside Issue 01
Katie Kolodinski
The Silk Laundry founder take us into her home of collected treasures.
Between earth and sky
A journey across the desert to a new horizon.
On healing
Fariha Roisin, the writer, advocate and author of 'Who is wellness for?' on her journey to herself.
One unforgettable dish
Chefs Ellie Boudhana and Mindy Woods remember the meals that have shaped their work and cooking.
More than skin deep
The Everywoman explores a woman’s relationship with the mirror, and ultimately with herself.
Aditi Mayer
On her journey to sustainable fashion activism, the contradictions of social media, and finding the peace between it all.
Art around the world
From Berlin to Rio de Janeiro, explore the curiosities of art scattered around the globe this season.
Madeleine Gray
The debut novelist made a splash in the publishing world with 'Green Dot'. What’s next for the rising star?
Voyage
From crisis to creativity, meet the women pioneering Athen’s renaissance.
Neada Deters
The skincare founder on turning generational lessons of considered beauty into the ritual- informed brand LESSE.
Julia Watson
The architect shares how ancient Indigenous wisdom might be just what we need to fight the climate crisis.
Objet d'art
Azzmin Frances from Braer brings the 'Bread for all, and roses, too' catch cry to life.
Yasmine Ghoneim
The director of YSG on work, her family’s influence, and her past life as a rock star.
How to become a mother
Amani Haydar on how motherhood reflects through prisms of personal loss, equilibrium and destruction.
Nunez Rojas
The Northern Rivers-based artist takes us into her studio.