Win a copy of One Thing Led to Another
Entry: http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/one_thing_led_to_another.htm
Ever found yourself suddenly pregnant? Katy Regan did - at 28, she had a one-night stand with a friend...and nine months later, they had a baby.
Regan recounts the touching and often riotous story in One Thing Led to Another. For your chance to win, just tell us about the last time your night
out turned to trouble.
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Win an exclusive Chamilia bracelet!
http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/chamilia.htm
Chamilia is a rising star in the fast-growing customised jewellery category. Chamilia’s core product line includes bracelets and necklaces and a
collection of beautifully designed charms, incorporating Swarovski crystals, Italian Murano glass, sterling silver, 14k gold and distinctive Disney
designs.
For your chance to win a Chamilia bracelet worth $533, simply tell us (in 25 words or less) what your most charming (geddit?!) feature is.
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Win a copy of The Women on DVD
Entry: http://www.cosmopolitan.com.au/the_women.htm
What happens when you combine a brilliant, all-female cast headed by Meg Ryan and Annette Bening; comedy writer/director/producer Diane English
(Murphy Brown) and a classic story about New York friends? The Women – a smart, sparkling comedy about contemporary womanhood and the power of female
friendship. The Women is now available to own on DVD from February 25th.
A remake of the 1939 George Cukor modern classic, The Women follows the lives of four best friends in New York City. At the centre is Mary (Meg Ryan),
a modern woman and mother who is faced with an age-old dilemma when she discovers her husband has been cheating on her with the ‘Spritzer girl’ (Eva
Mendes) from Saks Fifth Avenue. As her world crumbles around her, Mary’s friends rally by her side to take matters into their own hands and show that
behind every great woman are her best friends!
Joining Ryan and Bening is one of the most impressive rosters of female actors ever assembled including Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett-Smith
and Candice Bergen. A witty empowering film The Women is about women by women – not one male graces the scene throughout.
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