This is how to survive the festive period with your family
This is how to survive the festive period with your family

Hannah Hillyer

5 ways to avoid that irritable, channel-hopping slump over Christmas break
5 ways to avoid that irritable, channel-hopping slump over Christmas break

Jennifer McShane

Suicide loss: ‘This year, I’ll set one less place at the Christmas dinner table’
Suicide loss: ‘This year, I’ll set one less place at the Christmas dinner table’

Amanda Cassidy

Stuck for leftover ideas? This recipe will use up the rest of your Christmas ham
Stuck for leftover ideas? This recipe will use up the rest of your Christmas ham

Meg Walker

No one talks about how great it can be to spend time alone at Christmas… but they should
No one talks about how great it can be to spend time alone at Christmas…...

Jennifer McShane

11 ways to be the most relaxed Christmas dinner host
11 ways to be the most relaxed Christmas dinner host

Laura George

This is what no one tells you about being pregnant at Christmas
This is what no one tells you about being pregnant at Christmas

Amanda Cassidy

How to avoid food guilt this Christmas
How to avoid food guilt this Christmas

IMAGE

‘For the first time, we weren’t alone… Somebody would listen to us’
‘For the first time, we weren’t alone… Somebody would listen to us’

Lia Hynes

This Christmas, hold space for those carrying the quiet burden of grief
This Christmas, hold space for those carrying the quiet burden of grief

Dominique McMullan

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To Summer


By IMAGE
06th Feb 2014

If you wear it, the summer will come. That’s how the weather works now, right? Because we genuinely don’t know what the hell is happening outside and we’re afraid to place too much of our trust in weather apps because this is Ireland, and also Skynet. 

Regardless we’re prepping for Summer, putting on a brave face, and mentally adorning ourselves and our Pinterest in the nicest swimwear possible. Arnotts are leading the swimming pool sidelines style stakes with their latest crop of bikinis. Australian trendsetters Seafolly are now available in store and if you love wild prints and comfortable second skin fabrics you are sorted. Meanwhile Lise Charmel are representing the perennially reliable and always flattering nautical trend.   

And if Summer is too far off for you to treat yourself you can always fall in covet with some fabulous new lingerie. We especially love French label Huit. This season they’re offering eclectic prints contained within contemporary and oh-so-chic Parisian lines. Meanwhile Triumph are redefining nude as The Colour. So go on, drop a hint just in time for February 14th

Jeanne Sutton @jeannedesutun