The Oprah Magazine January 2005 Oprah Winfrey Cover No Label VG


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The Oprah Magazine – January 2005 – Oprah Winfrey Cover – No Label – VG

This Oprah Magazine January 2005 issue features Oprah Winfrey herself on the cover and delivers a powerful start to the new year with the theme of Breakthroughs. From fresh starts to bold life changes, the issue focuses on transformation—whether in relationships, health, career, or mindset. With features by trusted columnists and top experts, this edition offers inspiration for anyone aiming to live more intentionally.

The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges consistent with its age. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive. It is protected in a plastic sleeve. Please check photos for condition verification. We also offer combined shipping upon request.


Cover Highlights & Special Features:

  • Breakthroughs Section:

    • The Love Breakthrough (p.128): Surprising strategies to revitalize troubled relationships.

    • Why Can’t I Lose Weight? (p.132): Real answers from experts when the scale won’t budge.

    • Shortcut to Bliss (p.136): Simple, powerful ways to invite serenity into your daily life.

    • Martha Beck: Transformation (p.138): A fresh path to starting over and embracing change.

    • How to Get Unstuck (p.144): Lisa Gibbons’ personal journey through life’s standstills.

    • In Search of Something More (p.147): Lisa Belkin on high-achieving women and the hunger for deeper fulfillment.


Main Features:

  • Oprah Talks to Sean Penn (p.100): An in-depth, candid interview on acting, activism, and his eye-opening visit to Iraq.

  • Comfort Zone (p.104): Interior designer Rebecca Raines creates a Manhattan sanctuary.

  • Fashion (p.110): How to dress ten pounds thinner using flattering styles and smart dressing.

  • Beauty (p.122): A step-by-step guide to stunning makeup with Jeanine Lobell and Stephanie Rado Taormina.

  • Food (p.150): L.A.’s top chefs reveal their favorite dining spots—and their recommended cookbooks.


Columns & Regular Sections:

  • Here We Go (p.19): Kicking off O’s fourth January issue with optimism and action.

  • Martha Beck (p.30): “The Good Boss” – how to navigate and thrive with a difficult manager.

  • Lisa Kogan (p.45): Essays on vulnerability, friendship, and humor in everyday life.

  • Nate Berkus (p.70): “What I Know For Sure” – joy in self-expression through design.


Lifestyle & Wellness:

  • Live Your Best Life (pp.33–38): Expert tips on health, balance, and purpose.

  • Love Myths (p.51): Do common beliefs about love hurt or help your relationship?

  • Body & Soul (p.82): New year, new wellness goals for parents and children alike.

  • Books That Made a Difference (p.85): Oprah’s recommendations and Colin Firth’s literary picks.


Style & Beauty:

  • The U Thing (p.59): Must-haves our editors love.

  • New Faces of 2005 (p.63): Rising stars to watch.

  • Beauty Master Picks (p.67): Top creams, oils, and fragrance tips by Valerie Monroe.

  • Love That! (pp.157–159): A curated mix of beauty and food delights.


A true collector’s edition and an empowering read, this Oprah Magazine issue encourages transformation from the inside out. Ideal for fans of Oprah, self-growth readers, and vintage magazine enthusiasts.

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