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Molly Molloy and Lucinda Chambers’ fashion label Colville (they are former design director at Marni and ex-fashion director at Vogue, respectively) is the antithesis of fast fashion and transient trends. They showed their latest collection of bright, beautiful dresses, jackets and skirts, including this divine pistachio number, in a light-filled gallery. This month, take a step back (as you would to appraise a painting) from trends: creating a personal style is about carefully discovering the clothes and accessories that will become your signature. Start with “your” colour, and build a good collection slowly, adding a piece or two every year.

1. Billboard, 2020, oil and acrylic collage on canvas, by Michael Kane, at Taylor Galleries, 16 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. www.taylorgalleries.ie

2. Green wool blanket, Klippan, €89; www.arket.com.

3. Blue and green rhinestone necklace, €695; www.marni.com.

4. Green plissé maxi dress, Limited Edition, €49.99, at H&M.

5. H24 Herbes Vives eau de parfum, Hermès, €101, at Brown Thomas.

6. Mint Reina embroidered raffia skirt, €1,500; www.ladoublej.com.

7. Green flip-flops with plaited straps, €6, at Penneys.

8. Green Napoleon macaron gift box, €23 for six pistachio and vanilla macarons, at Laudurée, 1-3 South William Street, Dublin 2.

9. White coral ornament, €5, at Penneys.

10. Green spiral candles, €9.99 for three; www.zarahome.com.

11. Nordic Wilds body oil, €18, at Space NK, 82 Grafton Street, Dublin 2. www.spacenk.com

12. White Muppet sneakers with multicolour pompoms, made to order, €590; www.colvilleofficial.com.