RSVP Magazine

RSVP Magazine

RSVP Live is the go-to online hub for the modern Irish woman, offering a blend of news, information, and entertainment. Since its relaunch in 2017, the site has thrived, delivering the latest in celebrity gossip, health tips, and lifestyle content that mirrors the evolving role of women in Ireland today. We are dedicated to showcasing a woman's world, celebrating the new era where women are stepping into the spotlight. RSVP Live honors all women, from influential leaders to those with quieter voices, ensuring every story matters. We tackle important topics that impact women's lives, health, and happiness. Our audience is our community; we share the same journey toward self-improvement and empowerment. To support this, we collaborate with leading national and international experts to provide top-notch editorial and video content. While we take our mission seriously, we also believe in keeping things lighthearted. In a world that can be tough, we aim to bring joy and laughter through our entertaining articles and videos, whether they're created in-house or contributed by our wonderful readers. As a respected and reliable brand, RSVP Live is committed to delivering high-quality content with every article, image, and video we share. We value the strong connection we have with our readers, who span across various regions, from Ballybofey to Bantry and Bray to Ballyvaughan. Our fully integrated newsroom is powered by a team of skilled journalists who report not only for RSVP Live but also for RSVP Magazine and our vibrant social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. RSVP is a diverse community of women of all shapes, sizes, and beliefs. We uplift and support one another, embracing our motto of "live and let live" while spreading positivity, friendliness, and fun. This approach has made RSVP Live the top choice for women in Ireland today.

Consumer
English
Magazine, Online/Digital

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
57
Ranking

Global

#35873

Ireland

#121

News and Media

#20

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | rsvplive.ie | Shauna Bannon Ward

    Marks and Spencer’s flattering sundress is a must-have this summer. Whether you want it for drinks in a beer garden with friends or as a lightweight number for your holidays abroad - it can be worn on countless occasions. Their Ditsy Floral V-Neck Empire Line Midi Tea Dress costs €60 and it’s an online exclusive for M&S, so it can’t be picked up in-stores.

  • 2 weeks ago | rsvplive.ie | Shauna Bannon Ward

    A new entry requirement for holidaymakers heading to a popular holiday destination has been announced. If you plan to travel to Thailand after 1 May 2025, you will now be required to complete their new online Thailand Digital Arrival Card, also known as TDAC, prior to your arrival. This new rule applies to all foreign visitors to Thailand, regardless of whether you arrive by air, land or sea.

  • 2 weeks ago | rsvplive.ie | Shauna Bannon Ward

    Johnny Logan opened up about losing his three brothers and his parents. The singer shared that he doesn’t want to live in fear of dying and hopes to leave behind love for his family. After the death of his brother Michael in 2023, he became ill and later discovered he had been living with asthma throughout his life, without knowing.

  • 2 weeks ago | rsvplive.ie | Rom Preston-Ellis

    You may instinctively reach for the fridge to store your tomatoes, but unbeknownst to you, this could be sabotaging their flavour. Tomatoes are a bit of a conundrum when it comes to storage, as they require different methods depending on their ripeness, and those fresh-off-the-shelf, green or unripe ones should definitely avoid the frosty interior of your refrigerator. OddBox's food waste guru Louise Huynh has the inside scoop on why tomatoes and fridges are a no-go.

  • 2 weeks ago | rsvplive.ie | Andrew Nuttall

    Experts suggest that a morning glass of tomato juice might be just the trick for tackling high cholesterol and could be a buffer against other chronic ailments thanks to its powerful key ingredient. This choice of beverage might not be everyone's go-to, especially when contrasted with more widely-favoured fruit juices such as orange or apple. However, the unique tang of tomato juice could well pay off in dividends for heart health.