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Prima UK

May 01 2024
Magazine

Prima delivers real life guidance, inspiration & ideas to simplify the lives of modern woman today. In Prima Magazine there is something for everyone - advice on how to look and feel your best, time and money saving solutions, quick and easy food, beautiful homes and gardens, and above all everything you need to get the most out of life. Prima addresses the emotional needs of everyday women, covering issues relevant to every life stage, through shared experiences and real life inspiration and advice. Its tone is supportive, warm, helpful and fun, with a positive approach to life and a modern point of view.

Stronger for LONGER

prima LOVES • Pastel-perfect picks for an uplifting spring in full swing

‘We’re a CLOSE-KNIT TEAM… it’s never been more important’ • As she celebrates a decade on the show, Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins talks to Georgia Green about women taking charge on screen, being in awe of her friend Kate Garraway and her next big ambition

BEHIND THE SCENES

Try our NEW prima app

The smart set • Elegant suiting, stylish blazers and chic wardrobe updates for spring-fresh style

BALLET FLATS • They’re the shoes that are totally en pointe for spring. It’s time to channel your inner Prima ballerina

Cardigan CRUSH • Layer your look with a bright and breezy knit

‘POTTERY has helped & healed us’ • It’s the biggest craft trend of 2024, and here, three readers share just how working with clay has changed their lives

‘Creating something from clay is a wonderful feeling’ • GERALDINE JOAQUIM, 54, is a hypnotherapist and psychotherapist who lives in Petworth, West Sussex, with her husband, Sandy, 57, and their two teenage daughters.

‘My work lets me reconnect with my heritage’ • Professional artist DENISE WILLIAMS, 63, lives in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, with her husband, Locksley, 64. They have three grown-up children.

‘Pottery helped save me from grief’ • LAURA CARTWRIGHT, 49, is a director for a consulting firm and lives near Tilston in Cheshire.

Save 20% at Cotton Traders

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DIGITAL EDITION • Get instant access to the latest issue even when you’re on the move. Choose from the options below and enjoy a 30-day free trial of Prima for your iPad or iPhone. Your digital subscription starts with the most recent issue.

‘Everyone’s story is a unique social history’ • CAROLYN THOMAS, 56, from Bideford, Devon, turns family memories into books to be read by future generations.

‘Learning about my dad’s life helped me process my grief’ • TESSA MARSHALL, 56, from Godalming, Surrey, creates lasting memories for children who’ve lost a parent.

KEEPING FAMILY STORIES ALIVE • Want to chronicle your loved ones’ lives? Here’s how.

Join Prima for a rooftop book event WITH FOUR TOP NOVELISTS • Grab a ticket for our special evening and meet authors Sheila O’Flanagan, Norie Clarke, Kristen Perrin and Laura Kay

POSH turns 50! • The former Spice Girl and now top fashion designer celebrates a milestone birthday on 17 April

HOW TO HAVE A GOOD BREAKUP • Chengi Tobun, 46, from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, knew something positive had to come from her own devastating split, and that’s when she hit on an idea…

CHENGI’S TIPS ON GETTING OVER A BREAKUP

‘I took up FLY FISHING – now I’m hooked!’ • Jill Daniels, 55, from Banstead, Surrey, thought her husband’s hobby was boring – until she gave it a go herself…

Coming up ROSES • Burnt-out, recovering from a divorce and fed up with London, Prima’s top crafter Lisa Comfort reveals how she found solace taking up a beautiful new passion…

Treats for YOU! • Now you can enter for free online, too

Ask prima • Got a tricky...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 164 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: May 01 2024

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Prima delivers real life guidance, inspiration & ideas to simplify the lives of modern woman today. In Prima Magazine there is something for everyone - advice on how to look and feel your best, time and money saving solutions, quick and easy food, beautiful homes and gardens, and above all everything you need to get the most out of life. Prima addresses the emotional needs of everyday women, covering issues relevant to every life stage, through shared experiences and real life inspiration and advice. Its tone is supportive, warm, helpful and fun, with a positive approach to life and a modern point of view.

Stronger for LONGER

prima LOVES • Pastel-perfect picks for an uplifting spring in full swing

‘We’re a CLOSE-KNIT TEAM… it’s never been more important’ • As she celebrates a decade on the show, Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins talks to Georgia Green about women taking charge on screen, being in awe of her friend Kate Garraway and her next big ambition

BEHIND THE SCENES

Try our NEW prima app

The smart set • Elegant suiting, stylish blazers and chic wardrobe updates for spring-fresh style

BALLET FLATS • They’re the shoes that are totally en pointe for spring. It’s time to channel your inner Prima ballerina

Cardigan CRUSH • Layer your look with a bright and breezy knit

‘POTTERY has helped & healed us’ • It’s the biggest craft trend of 2024, and here, three readers share just how working with clay has changed their lives

‘Creating something from clay is a wonderful feeling’ • GERALDINE JOAQUIM, 54, is a hypnotherapist and psychotherapist who lives in Petworth, West Sussex, with her husband, Sandy, 57, and their two teenage daughters.

‘My work lets me reconnect with my heritage’ • Professional artist DENISE WILLIAMS, 63, lives in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, with her husband, Locksley, 64. They have three grown-up children.

‘Pottery helped save me from grief’ • LAURA CARTWRIGHT, 49, is a director for a consulting firm and lives near Tilston in Cheshire.

Save 20% at Cotton Traders

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DIGITAL EDITION • Get instant access to the latest issue even when you’re on the move. Choose from the options below and enjoy a 30-day free trial of Prima for your iPad or iPhone. Your digital subscription starts with the most recent issue.

‘Everyone’s story is a unique social history’ • CAROLYN THOMAS, 56, from Bideford, Devon, turns family memories into books to be read by future generations.

‘Learning about my dad’s life helped me process my grief’ • TESSA MARSHALL, 56, from Godalming, Surrey, creates lasting memories for children who’ve lost a parent.

KEEPING FAMILY STORIES ALIVE • Want to chronicle your loved ones’ lives? Here’s how.

Join Prima for a rooftop book event WITH FOUR TOP NOVELISTS • Grab a ticket for our special evening and meet authors Sheila O’Flanagan, Norie Clarke, Kristen Perrin and Laura Kay

POSH turns 50! • The former Spice Girl and now top fashion designer celebrates a milestone birthday on 17 April

HOW TO HAVE A GOOD BREAKUP • Chengi Tobun, 46, from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, knew something positive had to come from her own devastating split, and that’s when she hit on an idea…

CHENGI’S TIPS ON GETTING OVER A BREAKUP

‘I took up FLY FISHING – now I’m hooked!’ • Jill Daniels, 55, from Banstead, Surrey, thought her husband’s hobby was boring – until she gave it a go herself…

Coming up ROSES • Burnt-out, recovering from a divorce and fed up with London, Prima’s top crafter Lisa Comfort reveals how she found solace taking up a beautiful new passion…

Treats for YOU! • Now you can enter for free online, too

Ask prima • Got a tricky...


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