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In this issue

Wishing Ramadan Kareem to all our readers. With the Holy Month upon us, we have put together a great feature on stylish modest dressing for all occasions. There's also the second part of a our season fashion trends report featuring the latest looks from the SS20 runways. Former WTM editor, Fernanda Langhammer, tells us what she has planned for the future, bringing fashion to women's homes. And, check out the Beauty section for tips of being conference-call ready in these days of working from home. The Wellbeing section looks at ways of dealing with isolation and, regular columnist, Ouiam offers Fun in the Kitchen, to keep little ones occupied. We hope you enjoy reading.

Woman This Month Magazine Description:

First English-language woman’s monthly magazine in Bahrain. Featuring interviews, news, fashion, beauty and parenting aimed at local and expatriate ‘women of substance’.

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