Irish creatives mix food and fashion by pairing hats to cakes
Margaret O’Connor and Jess Murphy combine millinery and patisserie in new project
Margaret O’Connor and Jess Murphy combine millinery and patisserie in new project
Dior’s #MeToo feminist-inspired fashion show revisits the 1970s in modern ways
Metallics and sequined décor were flashpoints at the BT colletion for spring/summer 2020
Architect Charlotte Perriand is celebrated in major Paris exhibition
It’s hard to make money as a craftsperson, but it helps to have a studio space at home
New route to Turkey’s most famous resort opened from Dublin this summer
Forget the numbers – when it comes to buying bedlinen, you need to touch and feel
A former home for ‘bewildered women’ has become Dublin’s latest boutique guesthouse
A step by step guide to preparing and decorating a room without making a mess
The artist known for her wildly colourful canvases makes paint spatters matter
Sculptural lighting illuminates Collins Barracks while a Celtic spa in Naas offers refuge
Rescued from Nama, a house on Parliament Street that sold knives for 250 years has been given a whole new lease of life
Maira Kalman, who once made beds in Lismore Castle, adores folding. So did her mother whose closet was so perfect it ended up in MOMA
Brown Thomas autumn/winter show brings back big shoulders and 1980s ‘CEO fashion’
Changes in clothes sizes suggest positivity and diversity are gaining traction in fashion
The model and knitwear designer lives in a big rented house with her husband, Web Summit's Paddy Cosgrave, their baby Cloud and five friends
Movie makers and fashion designers from all over call on Killian McNulty’s expertise. At home, he is surrounded by classic furniture
Harry and Meghan are saying no to gifts, but most couples want kitchen kit or cash
The Tropical Popical salon co-owner, who shares a home with the artist Maser, finds kitsch hard to resist
The exhibition, held at the Little Museum of Dublin, runs until March 25th
‘Maser and Banksy are brilliant, anti-establishment, ballsy and with something to say’
The Women’s podcast speaks to those who knew her and those who felt like they did
Plus: a Danish solution to the enduring rug problem, and a colourful Monsoon season
Pieces of Me: The retailer’s creative director has a background in trend forecasting
Keisuko Kawai came to Co Cork with his furniture-making tools and no English
Pieces of me: Linda King, design historian
The season’s big trend for florals was much in evidence in a range of looks
‘My style is a balance – it is modern, warm, welcoming and, I hope, comfortable’
‘I dislike poinsettias and lilies – as all florists do – and the smell of lilies’
‘I love our kitchen as it surrounds family and friends in a blanket of cosiness and warmth’
An Athlone native will soon conduct the world’s biggest sale of Monroe memorabilia
Ciaran McGuigan on the success story of family business Orior in North America
Some of the biggest stars at London Fashion Week this season were Irish designers
The Best Shops judges are on the road, choosing winners from a shortlist of 100 shops; An Post launches a new series of stamps celebrating Irish shopfronts
Inspired by architecture, Marie Claire Ferguson designs from a fresh perspective and her approach is working - one of her hats won the Best Dressed award at this year's Galway Races
The designer who has a best-selling range with Dunnes Stores, has furnished her home with carefully chosen things that have a past – a story to tell – and the kitchen, where she cooks and bakes, is her favourite room
‘The less you put in a space, the easier and more pleasure you will get from it’
Is the pop-up shop a smart way to test the retail market? We talk to some success stories
Level of craftsmanship, creativity and innovation at event shows potential of graduates
The restaurateur likes to mix Scandinavian sleek with Moroccan style in her open-plan home
Wexford jeweller Bláithín Ennis’s latest collection - insipred by the 1940s film Fantasia - is a whimsical departure from her dark, black mesh work
Summer’s statement pieces that will inspire a slew of more wearable and affordable high street versions
In our weekly fashion column, Deirdre McQuillan and Dominique McMullan round up this week’s news, style advice and more
To celebrate International Women's Day, we've found an outstanding bunch of Irish women whose influence is felt around the world. Meet the women who have risen to the top in international fashion
Three image-aware young actors pick their favourite look, then Deirdre McQuillan gets a top stylist to give them an alternative
For the next week a range of homegrown talent will be showcased in Arnotts. Enter Orla Kiely, Peter O’Brien and Helen McAlinden, Natalie B Coleman, Niamh O’Neill, Emma Manley, Ale Walsh and more
The Irish painter has teamed up with the French luxury brand to design a carré scarf
This year’s judges had a tough job sifting through more than 31,000 entries from customers eager to show their appreciation for the small independent shops making a difference up and down the country
Men are looking after their looks again. Here are 10 Dublin barbershops that are a cut above the rest
Our judges and ‘secret shoppers’ will be looking for shops with energy, focus and a sense of theatre
The submissions, the judges, the process - and why your opinion matters most
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices