What happens when you pivot your life and career to (finally) suit your needs? Marie Kelly speaks to a woman in midlife who did exactly that.
Read MoreEmerging from fashion’s stasis will be all about choosing clothes that resonate with who we feel we are now in a post-pandemic world.
Read MoreMidlifers today are looking for different ways to nourish and flourish, rather than fall foul to the stereotypical midlife malaise.
Read MoreA career pivot can be life-changing, especially in midlife. Here are two Irish women’s stories on making the moves.
Read MoreNow, more than ever, it’s time to raise your voice says Marie Kelly.
Read MoreThe transformative effect for both body and mind of resuming sport in midlife. Despite the initial mental blocks.
Read MoreThe value, relevancy and competency we bring to our roles, especially when over 40 (and beyond), must be made more visible in the future of work.
Read MoreAny day that celebrates women of one kind or another is a win for all women – with or without children, writes Marie Kelly.
Read MoreBreaking the habit of always apologising.
Read MoreRedefining failure and the undeniable righteousness of getting it wrong.
Read MoreAmong the small comforts of lockdown are big knickers, writes Marie Kelly. Here is why high-waisted briefs deserve more time in the limelight (and your underwear drawer).
Read MoreTopshop’s highstreet reign has ended and so Marie Kelly reminisces on the bastion of fast-fashion and what it meant to her in the early noughties.
Read MoreBeing let go from a role you love can feel like the most personal of attacks. Marie Kelly muses about being made redundant not once, but twice in the past, and how she feels about it now.
Read MoreThe now-iconic Aran jumper is one of our most evocative exports. Here, Marie Kelly and Deirdre McQuillan, fashion editor of The Irish Times, discuss its extraordinary evolution from function to fashion.
Read MoreWith a new version of Sex and the City on the horizon, a fashion expert hopes it addresses the out of date focus on consumerism so prevalent in its initial incarnation.
Read MoreClothes don’t maketh the woman, you see, the woman maketh the clothes, writes Marie Kelly.
Read MoreIt is difficult to make your sartorial mark in a crowded room while wearing neutrals.
Read MoreThis writer takes a new view of her career and life.
Read MoreA fashion editor showcases some women killing it in the style stakes in midlife.
Read MoreOne thing this year has given us is more time to read. Here are this writers top three books she’s loved this year.
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