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Style

Irish Tatler

Fashion: what to wear when the sun shines this summer

With comfort a priority, the beauty of this summer’s style lies in its ease
  • Amy Heffernan
  • June 11, 2022

Men’s Style: The suit gets a smart reboot at Brown Thomas

‘Smart Luxury’ is the new mood at Brown Thomas stores, says head of menswear Stephen Burnett in conversation with Elaine Prendeville
  • Elaine Prendeville
  • April 9, 2022

Not measuring up: why sizing in women’s fashion is so inconsistent

Erratic sizing in women’s clothing has been the bane of female shoppers’ lives for some time, where a 10 in one shop – or garment – can be larger than a 14 elsewhere. Finally, a few innovators are making changes
  • Siobhán Maguire
  • August 15, 2021

My objects of desire: Aoibheann McNamara

The proprietor of Galway’s Ard Bia restaurant and co-founder of The Tweed Project talks favourite finds, lockdown lessons and unusual souvenirs
  • Nathalie Márquez Courtney
  • August 8, 2021

The joy of less

Sustainable fashion for a good cause is the motivation behind social entrepreneur Anne-Marie Tomchak’s ShareJoy project. And it is part of a bigger vision to reimagine business for a better world
  • Jessie Collins
  • August 8, 2021

Hit refresh

From wild colours and outlandish faux furs to disco feels and 1970s abandon, autumn’s trends are carefree, fun and highly individualistic
  • Jessie Collinsand
  • Amy Heffernan
  • August 8, 2021

This old thing?

The idea of age-appropriate fashion is being rightly, and radically challenged
  • Lise Hand
  • August 8, 2021

Fashion: Bags of talent at CREATE

Luxury handbag brand Aoife Lifestyle is just one of the 20 new designers to be showcased at Brown Thomas’s annual installation
  • Nadine O’Regan
  • June 27, 2021

Hair and beauty: Now might be the perfect time to do something completely different

After the year we’ve all had, we consult the experts on making the most of post-lockdown locks this summer
  • Laura Kennedy
  • June 13, 2021

The Thoughtful Shopper: this month’s savvy and sustainable buys

Here’s your guide to guilt-free high-summer purchases
  • Amy Heffernan
  • June 13, 2021

Art house: Richard Malone pays tribute to Eileen Gray

Richard Malone, the award-winning Irish artist and designer has collaborated on a new exhibition celebrating legendary furniture designer Eileen Gray
  • Gemma Tipton
  • June 13, 2021

News splash: Swimwear gets sustainable

In the wake of the pandemic, there’s a growing optimism about the summer ahead and with that comes a new opportunity for style-forward swimwear labels that uphold ideals of sustainability
  • Amy Heffernan
  • June 13, 2021

Staycation style guide

Dressing for the humble Irish holiday can pose a challenge so we glean some wisdom from Ireland’s fashion insiders on how to make a staycation a stylish affair
  • Sarah Macken
  • June 13, 2021

Fashion: Party like you’re at Studio 54

After a year of making do with pared-back and muted fashion, we finally have the opportunity to celebrate life again and have fun with what we wear
  • Christy Laverty
  • May 30, 2021

Fashion: How straw bags became the escapist accessory

Once reserved only for the beach or market, luxury designers have put a high-fashion spin on straw basket bags this season
  • Amy Heffernan
  • May 9, 2021

The Thoughtful Shopper: Sustainable accessories

This month’s best buys include Irish-made jewellery, handbags and shoes
  • Amy Heffernan
  • May 9, 2021

Fashion: The comeback dress

It’s been a bad year for getting dressed, but there is salvation ahead: fun, flirty and fail-safe, summer’s array of mood-lifting dresses are here to show you and your wardrobe a good time
  • Sarah Macken
  • May 9, 2021

My Objects Of Desire: Lucinda Andrews of Weir & Sons

The marketing manager of Dublin’s historic jewellers, and great-great-granddaughter of founder Thomas Weir, talks gold, lockdown cooking and surprising investment pieces
  • Nathalie Márquez Courtney
  • May 9, 2021

Treasured clippings: the barbers and stylists longing to cut again

Photographer David Murphy’s new series of images captures hairdressers and barbers around the country before the pandemic forced them to hang up their scissors
  • Aoife O'Regan
  • May 2, 2021

Self hair: How skincare technologies are the future of haircare

Ingredients that were once reserved for our faces are now being repurposed for our strands
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • March 14, 2021

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