MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE 2016


MOST BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE 2016
Headlining our annual Most Beautiful People cover and gallery, Rebecca Gibney, 51, Megan Gale, 40, Delta Goodrem, 31, and Sam Frost, 26, embody allure at every age. In a revealing interview, the women—they span decades from 20s to 50s— open up about self-esteem, body image, ageing with grace and defining beauty. Says Gale, “It has to come from within.”

Other faces, both fresh and familiar, star in this year’s bumper double issue, including:
Alicia Vikander Straight off her Oscar win, the 27-year-old Swedish stunner keeps exploding stereotypes.
Kate Winslet A leading lady for two decades, the 40-year-old appears to be just getting started—and looks better than ever. Helen Mirren Nobody embodies ageing with grace and wicked humour more enviably than the 70-year-old star. Shanina Shaik From Melbourne to Victoria’s Secret catwalk, the 25-year-old has the world at her feet and a point to prove. Leonardo DiCaprio Oscar’s man of the moment, 41, heads up this year’s leading men, including Ryan Reynolds, Zayn Malik, George Clooney and modelling sensation Lucky Blue Smith.

PLUS!
•A-list beauty confessions From hair-raising dye jobs to blotchy self-tanners, the cosmetic and sometimes comic grooming disasters of 15 celebrities including Jennifer Aniston and Julia Roberts revealed to WHO—in their own words! •Mother love First time mums Kyly Clarke and Erika Heynatz reveal how one little person has changed their life completely. •The body beautiful Their careers demand physical perfection, and in a special photo gallery shot for WHO, leading lights of the Australian Ballet showcase the results: beyond-lithe bodies and a definite sense of what rocks their world.

Also in this week’s WHO:
Michelle Bridges: ‘My life has changed’ Three months after her first child, with Steve Willis, Bridges confesses, “I just want to hang out with Axel.” Adds the motivated mogul, “I don’t want to do emails or meetings. Even my training is hit and miss.”

‘No baby should die alone’ A mother of eight opens her heart and home to abandoned terminally ill infants so that each “will be held by someone who cares.”
Miley’s comeback After years away from the camera, the reformed party girl is back, shooting Woody Allen’s new TV series. “She’s gonna always land on her feet,” says godmother Dolly Parton, “because she’s a gifted girl.”

Madonna’s tour trouble amid her custody dispute over son Rocco, the pop diva made headlines when she let loose at a club show in Melbourne. WHO goes inside the invite-only event and sets the record straight on the “meltdown” she reportedly had onstage in her first Australian performance in 23 years.