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No, Plasmo, you're not the only one fed up with fashion articles that show handbags at £400, "little" jackets at ridiculous prices and shoes the price of a small car. Add that to the weight loss/diet/exercise and the delicious recipes for double chocolate fudge, extra-creamy cake that follows on the next page, and the really good articles get lost. I appreciate that loads of women are professionals, have their own business, lots of money, take fantastic holidays but I'm not one of them and if I sound jealous, it's probably because I am, but only sometimes. I'd love to be able to find some really great clothes at a price my small salary can cope with, but these don't seem to exist in most magazines. I've just cancelled one subscription because the magazine became more pages of ads than features. On the up side, if you hadn't bought W&H you might never have discovered the joys of foruming ! |