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Crown Princess Mary this week, and during The Weekly's photo shoot.

Carla Zampatti fit for a princess

When The Weekly took three suitcases of bespoke dresses made by the cream of Australia's fashion designers to Amalienborg Palace for Crown Princess Mary to try on for our 80th birthday cover shoot, there was one gown in particular that immediately caught the regal eye
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Why you can't find plus-size clothes

Why you canโ€™t find plus-size clothes

The average Australian woman is a size 16, but if you head on to the high street youโ€™ll be lucky to find anything bigger than a 14. So whatโ€™s going on? Why isnโ€™t someone plugging this gaping hole in the market? โ€œThereโ€™s this bizarre mindset among some of the designers that says catering for anyone [โ€ฆ]
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Nominate your favourite Women of Influence

Nominate your favourite Women of Influence

Who are the women that shape your world? This year, the Australian Womenโ€™s Weekly will again pay tribute to the countryโ€™s most influential women, as nominated by our readers. They will be celebrated in a photographic portfolio in the November issue of The Weekly. Related: 2010 Woman of Influence Carla Zampatti Each year, we ask [โ€ฆ]
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Carla Zampatti sitting on a chair in elegant attire, wearing a fluffy white jacket and black pants, in a stylish setting.

Women of influence: Carla Zampatti

We asked our readers to nominate Australian women they considered to be extremely influential and the response has been overwhelming. We profile two of the six inspiring achievers and reveals their lessons for success. Carla Zampatti, 68, Fashion Designer Carla Zampatti is a pioneer of Australian fashion. She produced her first collection in 1965, at [โ€ฆ]
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