Following the acquisition of Irish Tatler last year, The Business Post Media Group is delighted to announce that Irish Tatler will now be free with the Business Post on the second Sunday of every month.

Irish Tatler, renowned as Ireland’s most iconic women’s beauty and fashion magazine, will continue to deliver the very best lifestyle features on fashion and beauty, while providing a leading women’s lifestyle voice, and opinions for our aged 30+ audience.

The magazine will be led by the experienced team consisting of Editor Sarah Macken and Jessie Collins with Elaine Prendeville overseeing the publication.

The November issue of Irish Tatler is set to be jam packed and will feature an interview with singer Róisín Murphy discussing her new album ‘Róisín Machine’; Shopping pages across jewellery, watches, luxe; A super Christmas Gift Guide; Irish Tatler Women of the Year 2020 and an interview with Irish actor and director Conor MacNeill.

This launch is in tandem with the acquisition of Food and Wine magazine which is now also free with the Business Post on the 1st Sunday of every month. Food and Wine magazine continues to be the premier source and go-to guide for foodies, home cooks and wine connoisseurs alike.

Mr Colm O’Reilly, CEO, said; “We are delighted to be able to bring Irish Tatler magazine to our readers on the second Sunday of every month free with the Business Post. Our brilliant team has delivered fantastic content for our discerning aged 30+ female audience for our November issue and we are really excited about what is set to come. ”

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