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American Vogue's new editor, Landmark trans tribunal, Sabrina Carpenter's lyrics, Life after a parent's suicide

American Vogue's new editor, Landmark trans tribunal, Sabrina Carpenter's lyrics, Life after a parent's suicide

Update: 2025-09-03
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There's a new woman deciding what's hot and what's not in the world of fashion. Chloe Malle has been appointed as the head of US Vogue - the biggest job in the industry - replacing the formidable Dame Anna Wintour. Financial Times fashion editor Elizabeth Paton tells us more.

Scotland Correspondent for BBC News, Lorna Gordon beings us an update on a landmark tribunal case this week involving nurse Sandie Peggie who objected to a trans woman doctor using the women’s changing room at an NHS Fife hospital.

Sabrina Carpenter’s new album ‘Man’s Best Friend’ has caused a stir recently due to its provocative artwork, plus nine out of the 12 tracks on the album are marked as 'explicit'. We explore if it's still controversial for female pop stars to embrace their sexuality in this way with critics Jude Rogers and Jacqueline Springer.

This week Woman's Hour is talking to women who have had the experience of someone close to them taking their own life. They speak frankly and honestly to reporter Jo Morris about what happened, both immediately in the aftermath of a death by suicide but also reflect on the long term-impact. Today we hear from Eloise who was just 14 when her dad Damian took his life two years ago.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern
Producer: Simon Richardson

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American Vogue's new editor, Landmark trans tribunal, Sabrina Carpenter's lyrics, Life after a parent's suicide

American Vogue's new editor, Landmark trans tribunal, Sabrina Carpenter's lyrics, Life after a parent's suicide

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