Simply You

Paula Bennett

“I don’t mind being a bit controversial,” declares Paula Bennett as she discusses her new look – slim and trim, as confident as ever. Her reputation precedes her. A tenacious member of parliament for 15 years and deputy leader of the National Party, she’s one of the most visible women in New Zealand politics.

Paula’s bubbly and chipper in a way you might not expect. Asserting her authenticity, she’s all smiles and anecdotes as she pores over the rail of samples at our photo shoot. “I’ve always loved fashion,” she gushes. She’s like a passionate auntie who’d hand you a glass of wine or pass you a pashmina if you got cold; she’d also debate with you across the dinner table or brusquely encourage you to sort your life out.

Controversial, as she said, Paula has been criticised by both sides for nearly everything that defines her. “You’re never going to please all of the people all of the time, so you might as well please yourself,” she

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