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Gloria Estefan Greek Odyssey 30 June 2019 Gloria Estefan On the lessons life has taught her Greek odysseyy y Delicious and easy summer recipes Sunny delightsFashion goes bbrightright andboldthisseasonand bold this season C30ontents June 2019 Fashion The things 4 Get this! This week’s must-haves 8 Focus they say... Sunglasses with specs appeal “Summer afternoon, summer 10 Hot tropics afternoon; to me those have Turn up the heat in exotic prints always been the two most 32 In the closet beautiful words in the 31 Singer Cheryl Baker reveals her English language” style secrets Henry James (1843-1916) 42 Lifestyle 31 La dolce vita Mingle with the jet set in glamorous Capri 40 Victoria’s best Victoria Gray picks bright and beautiful accessories 42 Interiors For a totally tropical feel, fill your home with fabulous fruity prints and ceramics 44 Food Go on a Greek odyssey with Mediterranean flavours 51 Wine Jamie Goode thinks pink for 10 summer with delectable rosé 52 Gardens 26 A song in her heart 54 Hot off the press Alan Titchmarsh says bugs can When her dreams of becoming a Regulars The best summer reads work wonders for your patch top musician were dashed by 7 First look 57 Fiction illness, Natalie Austin decided The hottest tickets in town A story by Jacqueline O’Mahony to sing a different tune 18-21 Beauty 59-74 Switch on People 28 Bessie Carter Waterproof make-up with The week on TV and radio 22 Life as I know it The star of new period drama staying power, plus the latest 75 Mindy Hammond With singing legend Beecham House is following in the beauty must-haves Despite washout June, our Gloria Estefan footsteps of her famous parents, 36 Health columnist has managed to retain 24 Lucy Mecklenburgh Imelda Staunton and Jim Carter Let’s talk about weak pelvic floors her sunny outlook... 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