Don’t miss THE GLOSS MAGAZINE on Thursday March 6, with The Irish Times …

With the advent of spring and brighter longer days on the horizon, March is a month for hope and positivity, a time to embrace exercise and the outdoors, art, gardens and all things new.
You might also find yourself craving colour, as we emerge from a cold, dark winter. Start with your wardrobe. Wearing bright colour can affect how you feel, and how others perceive you.
The actors and designers we spoke to for All Things Bright (page 60) explained how wearing colour can boost their mood, while artists explore how working with colour can be transformative, even nourishing.
In a season where fashion feels fun again, the SS25 runways – from Jacquemus to Jil Sander, Chloé to Chanel – embraced all things colour, with collections that celebrated individuality.
Find inspiration in THE GLOSS March issue as Sarah Halliwell embraces beauty’s bright mood, Kitty Coles cooks with spring greens, Ciara McQuillan tries five tiny restaurants, and Julie Dupouy delves into the winemakers reviving ancient grape varieties.
Plus, Edel Coffey’s book recommendations to add to your reading list this month. “Polymoth” Conor Horgan discusses the perils and occasional pleasures of being a member of the Precariat. And Elaine Maguire O’Connor looks into the counterfeit clothing and accessories boom threatening the luxury resale market.
For all of this and much more, don’t miss THE GLOSS MAGAZINE with The Irish Times on March 6.

THE GLOSS ON THE NEWSSTAND
If you miss THE GLOSS in The Irish Times, you can pick up a newsstand version of the magazine in selected supermarkets and newsagents on the following day after publication every month. This smaller format has a cover price of €4.