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Stylist launches ‘Made By Funny People’ edition to mark 600th issue

Stylist is marking its 600th issue this week with a special edition made by some of the nation’s funniest people.

Stylist launches ‘Made By Funny People’ edition to mark 600th issue
Lisa Smosarski: “Everyone went above and beyond to ensure there were laughs all round – and the result is very special.”

Now a birthday tradition for Stylist, this is the sixth time the magazine has handed the editorial pages over to a different group of people to create their own unique version. Issue 100 was made by readers, 200 by celebrities, 300 by MPs, 400 by robots and 500 by UK Olympians.

The 600th Made By Funny People issue, which is published on 7 December, brings together a stellar stand-up roster of 32 comedians, actors, writers and podcasters known for their individual style of humour – plus the creators of some of the funniest shows and films from Friends to Schitt’s Creek. Together, say the publishers, they have created an endorphin-raising collection of features, while making sure every page, headline and caption has their own comical stamp of approval, too.

Spanning this year’s biggest TV, social media and podcast moments, the cover of the 600th edition stars four masters of comedy from 2022: Munya Chawawa, Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Derry Girls), Ed Gamble (Off Menu) and Susan Wokoma (Cheaters, Enola Holmes), who also sit down with Stylist for what the publishers describe as the ultimate festive extravaganza inside the issue.

Other contributions include:

  • Aisling Bea tackles an awkward Christmas Day dilemma as Stylist’s Columnist
  • Rylan Clark reveals his professional ‘nose’, detailing the finest home scents as Beauty Director
  • Jamie Demetriou, star of <Stath Lets Flats>, dips his toe into the world of fashion as Style Director
  • Lolly Adefope test drives the season’s OTT trends as Fashion Editor
  • Gemma Correll illustrates the reality of driving home for Christmas as Art Editor
  • Dawn O’Porter compiles the ultimate Secret Santa guide as Shopping Editor
  • Katherine Ryan serves up her satirical culinary highlights as Food Editor
  • Miriam Margolyes shares the ultimate lesson in swearing as Education Editor
  • Marina Hyde dissects the permacrisis of 2022 in Stylist’s big quiz of the year as Puzzle Editor

Commenting on the 600th issue of Stylist, Editor-In-Chief Lisa Smosarski said, “This year it felt even more important to end 2022 on a high. We couldn’t think of a more fitting takeover to mark our 600th birthday than to challenge our favourite funny people to spread some laugh-out-loud cheer throughout the pages of our magazine at a time when lots of us need it more than ever.

“And when we say they made the issue – we absolutely mean it. We loved how much our comedians got stuck into their editorial roles. From Rylan deep-diving nose-first into fragrance and sharing his wealth of notes knowledge for our beauty story to Jamie Demetriou’s countless artistic suggestions for directing the fashion shoot to Julia Davis (one half of agony aunt duo Joan and Jericha) perfecting her copy and making changes right up until press day. Everyone went above and beyond to ensure there were laughs all round – and the result is very special.”

The full list of contributors in the Stylist Made By Funny People issue are:

  • Rylan Clark
  • Katherine Ryan
  • Munya Chawawa
  • Aisling Bea
  • Rosie Jones
  • Lolly Adefope
  • Harry Trevaldwyn
  • Dawn O’Porter
  • Ed Gamble
  • Grace Dent
  • Julia Davis
  • Vicki Pepperdine
  • Sophie Duker
  • Jamie Demetriou
  • Alastair Roberts
  • Kiell Smith-Bynoe
  • Ambika Mod
  • Saoirse-Monica Jackson
  • Susan Wokoma
  • Gemma Correll
  • Miriam Margolyes
  • Marina Hyde

The 600th issue also stars comedy insiders:

  • Mitch Silpa
  • Meera Syal
  • Marta Kauffman
  • Lisa McGee
  • Emily Hampshire
  • Paul Chahidi
  • Jenna Fischer
  • Angela Kinsey
  • Daniel Franzese
  • Sara Finney Johnson

The 600th issue of Stylist is available to read online on Apple News+ on 5 December 2022 and hits streets on 7 December 2022.


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