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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine March 3rd 1996
Special issue This week, leading writers imagine what Britain would be like if it were run by women. What impact would a nation of Boadiceas have on politics and money-making, on advertising and fashion – and on sex? The conclusions are nothing short of revelatory
Zoë Heller swoons and moons and gets stroppy with a New York loon
Relative Values – Robert Winston, infertility specialist and Labour peer, and his daughter, Tanya, drama student
32 pages of women’s fashion and beauty – New York fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi is Unzipped by Rebecca Mead
Housewives’ choice – And if only women had the vote? Prepare for a shock. Using actual polling data, Peter Kellner shows that the country would be a long way from a feminist utopia
C’est cheek With girls wearing the trousers, what do ‘laddies who lunch’ – trophy males with plenty of time on their manicured hands – slip on for a date? Simon Mills finds out
So you think the sexes are equal? – It’s no joke: male and female brains are worlds apart. And women are having the last laugh
Lycra virgin – Nigel Richardson is the odd man out at a hen party, at a City women’s dinner and in the ladies’ locker room
A Life in the Day of Heather Rabbatts, Lambeth council chief
84 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is generally in good condition. However the cover is marked and has a tiny vertical tear. Priced accordingly