In our November issue out today with the Business Post, we have your ultimate guide to the season's latest fashion, beauty, luxury and travel.
From Marie Kelly's take on the high-low, audaciously brazen party dressing to the latest conscious fashion and beauty buys from homegrown and international designers and makers, literary learnings from Jan Carson and contemporary artist Geraldine Carton on her most prized possessions, it's essential reading.
In this special issue, which is dedicated to our Women of 2024, features the stories of our 19 winners who were celebrated in an awards ceremony yesterday evening in the Shelbourne Hotel.
From our Film & Drama awardee and cover star Eva Birthistle, to our Music winner Jazzy, Special Recognition winner Kellie Harrington and overall Women of 2024 Women of Honour, discover the female trailblazers and changemakers who have helped shaped 2024 for the better.⭐
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That's a wrap on Irish Tatler's Women of the Year Awards for 2024 in partnership with Davy.
Huge congratulations to the trailblazers and changemakers who won an award tonight, we are honoured to share this space with you all.
Thanks to our incredible partners for maikng the night so memorable:
Davy, Enterprise Ireland, Marks and Spencer, Cointreau, Barry & Fitzwilliam, Villa Maria Wines, San Pellegrino, Ireland's Blue Book.
And to the wonderful team at The Shelbourne for their expert dedication and attention to detail.
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Tonight, Irish Tatler’s Women of the Year awards in partnership with Davy returns to the iconic The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection in Dublin. ✨
Follow along across our socials with the hashtag #WOMENOF24 to keep up with the event and find out who our 19 winners are across sport, music, business, media, STEM are more.
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In association with Davy, Marks and Spencer, Cointreau, Barry Fitzwilliam, Enterprise Ireland, Villa Maria Wines, S Pellegrino and Ireland's Blue Book.
From tried-and-tested to wishlist worthy, Irish Tatler’s editorial team have done the hard work for you and rounded up their top 100 Christmas gifting picks in the November issue out this Sunday with the Business Post.
From the coffee table anthology of the year to crowd-pleasing fashion picks, the best beauty buys and the top tech of 2024, it’s your cut-out-and-keep guide to gifting this festive season by Jessie Collins, Trudy Feenane, Emma Sutton, Charlie Taylor and Pat Kane.
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Out this Sunday with the Business Post, our November issue has your ultimate guide to the winter season.
From the best beauty of the year compiled by beauty journalist Simone Gannon to Irish Tatler’s luxe guide to gifting and the must-see cosy travel destinations according to food and travel writer Aoife Carrigy, it’s essential reading.
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Our Women of the Year Awards 2024 in partnership with Davy takes place on November 16 at The Shelbourne. Here at Irish Tatler, we're taking a look back at the women who took home awards last year, including Robyn Lynch, Liz Bonnin, Ailbhe Conneely, Peigín Crowley and Sarah Lavin.
We can’t wait to celebrate the female forces making waves in 2024 across media, music, art, politics, business and more at this year's gala and awards ceremony.
Join us on our social channels to celebrate our Women of 2024 and to find out who will be taking home this year's awards.
Find out more at womenoftheyear.ie
In association with Davy, Marks and Spencer, Cointreau, Barry Fitzwilliam, Enterprise Ireland, Villa Maria Wines, S Pellegrino and Ireland's Blue Book.
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The countdown is officially on! Just four weeks to go to our Women of 2024 awards. ✨ Here at Irish Tatler, we’re taking a look back at the inspirational Irish women who took home awards at last year's ceremony. From activists, philanthropists, creative forces and entrepreneurs, our iconic 2023 winners included Robyn, Lynch, Liz Bonnin, Annmarie O'Connor and Sarah Lavin.
The Women of the Year awards represent the original and best respected platform for female achievement in Ireland, and Irish Tatler is proud to partner with Davy as the headline sponsor of the 2024 gala and awards ceremony which takes place on Saturday, November 16 at
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection.
Join us online and on our social channels on November 16 to celebrate our Women of 2024 and to find out who will be taking home this year's awards.
Visit womenoftheyear.ie for more information
In association with: Davy, Marks and Spencer Ireland, Cointreau, Barry and Fitzwilliam, Enterprise Ireland, Villa Maria Wines, S. Pellegrino and Ireland's Blue Book.
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Out today with the Business Post, our September issue has all that is fresh across fashion, beauty, travel, luxury and culture.
From the new era of luxury in 2024 according to luxury expert Dee Bowman, celebrated Irish author Donal Ryan on literary learnings following his new novel release, Trudy Feenane’s report on the Georgian ballet troupe’s first production in Ireland at a politically-charged time for the country and Simone Gannon’s guide to the latest beauty trends worth your time, it’s essential reading.
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Out tomorrow with the Business Post, our September issue has your ultimate guide to the season’s latest fashion.
From Marie Kelly’s deep-dive into the suit’s rebirth in menswear to Trudy Feenane’s unpicking of autumn-winter’s most influential collections and Pat Kane on the sustainable trailblazers to watch, it’s essential reading.
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Out this Sunday with the Business Post, Irish Tatler’s September issue features exclusive content across fashion, beauty, culture, politics and luxury from our award-winning contributors.
Discover Lise Hand’s deep-dive into autumn’s volatile political landscape, an exclusive extract from Simone Rocha’s first-ever design book, author Donal Ryan on literary learnings following his new novel release, designer Caoimhe Grant on founding her luxury label August Night and much more.
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Out today with the Business Post, our summer issue has all that is fresh across fashion, beauty, travel, luxury and culture.
From the new era of luxury travel experiences according to Sinéad O’Sullivan (it’s not what you’d expect), an exclusive interview with Charlotte Tilbury on how she’s changing the beauty and female-founder game, Irish author Colm Tóibín on literary learnings and the season’s latest fashion and beauty launches, it’s essential reading.
Not to mention a rare sneak peek inside Ireland’s female rowing squad for our cover story, ahead of their bid for the Paris Olympics next month.
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