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Lauren Ironmonger

Lauren Ironmonger

Lifestyle Writer at The Sydney Morning Herald - Daily Life

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Australia
Languages
  • English
  • French
Covering topics
  • House
  • Apparel
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • LGBT
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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In Trump’s America, women don’t feel safe to date. Neither do these Aussies

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You’ve Got Mail wouldn’t be made today. Why? We’re all cowards

We all need to think before we speak and say it with our chest. No takebacks.
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From Zendaya to Selena: How celebrity engagements drive ring trends

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