Fiona Ness
Fiona Ness is the Magazine Editor of the Sunday Business Post. She is the recipient of a European journalism award for her work against discrimination in Ireland. Fiona is an honours graduate in Law from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and holds a postgrad in Journalism from the Dublin Institute of Technology. She has been with The Sunday Business Post since 1999 and is a former news editor of the paper.Outdoor adventure at Ashford
Ashford Castle is a renowned luxury getaway, but also perfect for a family primed for exciting activities
First Person: Liz Bonnin
Fiona Ness catches up with the TV presenter
Origamic couture from Cos
Women and men achieve an androgynous effect this summer with structured and sculptural looks, writes Fiona Ness
First Person
Anna Geary, 28, camogie All Ireland medal winner, Cork
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Rebecca Storm, Singer, Kildare
I can sell the dream and the look and create what our clients want, but after that you need the team
Fashion designer Deborah Veale free to produce her limited edition collections thanks to corporate clients
Coleman to concentrate on Arnotts collection
Designer puts lucrative deals on ice
Disney wins with the wow factor
Enter the zone of hundreds of crazed underage divas dressed as nylon princesses
First Person
Phil Edgar Jones, Sky Arts director
First Person
Lia Mills is a Dublin-born writer and arts consultant
Irish fashion designer eyes up British expansion
Talented Niamh O’Neill to enter market within 18 months
Dress up, dolls: designer Niamh O'Neill's beautiful summer collection
The young Irish designer says shape and simplicity are key to dressing well when dressing up
No one goes through life unscathed. You just get on with what you have to do
Johnnie Cooke has seen dizzying highs and lows but his command of the kitchen has never been in doubt
Create Some Headspace
Milliner Aoife Harrison draws heavily on her extensive archive of vintage hats in creating contemporary designs
The look of luxury: Louise Kennedy puts pink into the monochrome mix
Kennedy’s spring/summer collection for 2016 is possibly her most adaptable collection to date
First Person: Padraig Harrington
Recent years have been difficult, but his 2015 season saw a return to form
Dystopian fable scoops Sunday Business Post short story prize
Inaugural writing competition is collaboration between The Sunday Business Post and Penguin Ireland; Winner was chosen from among 600 entries
First Person: Branding executive Margaret Molloy
New York based marketing chief explains why wearing Irish is so important
Fashion brand Manley to expand
Irish firm plans to target Far East
Manley Appreciation: Emma Manley unveils her SS2016 collection
Manley cut her teeth as a young designer serving an internship under the late Alexander McQueen