Thanks to a strong emphasis on sustainability and crafting love letters to their beloved county, two Limerick designers have helped put the Treaty City on the fashion map. Both graduates from Limerick ...
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AS SHOPPERS FILL Dublin’s high streets this December searching for something “unique,” few realise that the originality behind many garments may already have been stolen. That striking geometric print ...
Emer Harrington resolved to rent and use Vinted and charity shops, and with a little restyling she found that she had plenty to wear already in her wardrobe Emer Harrington decided to have a 'no-buy' ...
‘Tis the season to be perpetually dressed as a Christmas tree, but instead of being a grinch about it, embrace the joy it brings to the world From sparkling sequins to luxurious velvet and bow-trimmed ...
Christmas is about decoration and sparkle of all kinds; we asked six women with different styles about their go-to outfits, and how they master dressing up for the festive season. “For me, Christmas ...
When I started writing this list of my favourite beauty products of 2025, I felt a bit panicked, because so many of my most-used are old. When I find something I love, I stick with it forever and ever ...
Style fans are praising a pair of "soft touch" flare leggings from Next, with many buyers so happy they're snapping up multiple pairs. The Soft Touch Rib Ruched Flare Leggings have been described as ...
One act of generosity during the Great Famine forged a bond that transcends generations Austin West visits Kindred Spirits, a monument to the Choctaw in County Cork. The 20-foot-high steel feathers ...
It's the most magical time of the year, and the Irish take the Christmas holidays very seriously! Make someone's day and wish them Happy Christmas in Irish. What better way to greet an Irish person at ...
Although Irish folklore is littered with legendary ghoulish water creatures, few are as scary as the Dobhar Chú (pronounced do-war coo). Considered by some to be Ireland’s version of the famous Loch ...