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Live your best life.

O, The Oprah Magazine SA brings Oprah Winfrey’s “live your best life” philosophy to life. The encouragement, motivation, inspiration and optimism with which O approaches every story it tackles has made O an indispensible manual for navigating the challenges of living fully and being the best you, every day.

Please note: this digital version of the magazine does not include the covermount items you would find on printed newsstand copies.September 2014
REVAMPING THE CLASSICS
Everything old is new again, as four timeless looks – for eyes, lips, nails and hair – get a modern spin.
SUZE ORMAN
Struggling parents get a step-by-step financial
plan to prepare for their family’s future.

August 2014
O, The Oprah Magazine SA August 2014.
LOOK WHAT WE FOUND!
Unleash your wild side, with this season’s
exotic, animal-inspired prints.
BRENÉ BROWN
There’s no greater freedom than liberating
yourself from expectations.

July 2014
Live Your Best Life - Astrophotographer Tanja Sund chases comets around the South African sky; city
spaces that encourage a culture of creativity;
a local couple dedicated to transforming
dreary classrooms; and more.
Fashion - FINE PLEASURES
Elegant bracelets and dainty charms sparkle in the season’s colour, yellow-gold. By Mishkaah Gabier.

June 2014
O, The Oprah Magazine SA June 2014 - FRENCH CONNECTION
Estee Kershoff pages through a new Paris-inspired
cookbook – and finds sumptuous recipes just
waiting to be served. READING ROOM
Thomas Okes rounds up the best new novels,
invites you to the SA Book Fair and chats to
playright-turned-novelist Nadia Davids. and more...

May 2014
LEILA’S STYLE SHEET
O’s fashion editor brings you the latest fashion
news and reveals her current favourites, SUZE ORMAN
Financial guidance for a resilient young
woman struggling with three part-time jobs,
low wages and growing debt...

April 2014
The O Magazine South Africa April 2014

March 2014
MORNING GLORY -
Brunch is beautiful, but not if it means getting up
early. We introduce four one-dish recipes that can
be made the night before.
READING ROOM
Thomas Okes presents his picks of the
literary litter, both fictional and factual, THE EATING PLAN FOR
THE BUSY WOMAN
Finally! A meal plan that’s as good for your
career as it is for your body. By Tracy Essers, and more..

February 2014
The Awkward Years - Was This the Most Reassuring, Feel-Good Blog of 2013?.
The Suit Makeover - Your Most Boring (Yet Useful) Item Now Pretty Sexy!.
DIG IT! - With a little help from wellness expert Bob Greene, Oprah discovers the beauty – and bounty – of life on her Maui vegetable farm.

January 2014
US singer Suzanne Vega shares her Aha!
Moment; DJ Sbu talks about the importance of
giving back – and looking stylish; US comedienne
Mindy Kaling reveals how she lives her best life;
and more...

December 2013
O’S SUMMER BEAUTY HANDBOOKChereen Gibson shares the secrets to feeling great in your own skin during the warmer months.
CHRISTMAS UNDER AFRICAN SKIESAnnake Muller selects handcrafted, festive décor from local designers

November 2013
The O Magazine South Africa November 2013. PARTY PACK - Raaziqa Majiet introduces you to your new best friends for the party season – glamorous sandals and pumps.
SUZE ORMAN - More money, more problems? Advice for a couple facing the pitfalls of a windfall.
FLOWER FRESH - Pretty cream blushes guarantee a rosy-cheeked glow. By Chereen Gibson

October 2013
O, The Oprah Magazine SA October 2013. Happy, Healthy & Optimistic at Every Age. Go to the heart of who you are - wisdom form bestselling author caroline myss. Your face... only fresher! 5 major skincare breakthroughs. "your son will never read!" How a mother proved the experts wrong.

September 2013
Feeding the Soul, New Beginning, 10 Spring Decorating Tips, A juicy story, Look What we Fount!, Take what we Found, Take Flight, Pop of Color and more...

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