The Independent

From festive makeup to handy accessories: What to wear on St Patrick’s Day if you don’t have any green

Source: Getty Images

On 17 March, millions of people across the globe will gather, forming massive seas of green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.

Parades will fill the streets, crowds of people will rush to their local pubs and families will chow down on traditional Irish delicacies after church. Chicago will die its river green, while Boston, Philadelphia, Savannah, and New York will clear the way for thousands of people to march in the culture. But whether you choose to revel in the boisterous outbursts or not, there’s no doubt you’ll see green all around you that day.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Independent

The Independent4 min read
‘Defensive Culture’ Hindering Timely Patient Safety Investigations, MPs Told
A culture of defensiveness, avoidance, complacency and denial in the health service is hindering patient safety issues being investigated in a timely manner, MPs have been told. There have also been calls for probes to be carried out by trained profe
The Independent2 min read
Tory MP Craig Mackinlay Tells Of Losing Hands And Feet In Sepsis Ordeal
Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay has spoken of the sepsis ordeal which left him with both of his hands and feet amputated. The South Thanet MP is due to return to Parliament for the first time on Wednesday since he was rushed into hospital on Septembe
The Independent2 min readAmerican Government
Donald Trump Makes Crypto First In Bid For Donations
Donald Trump 's presidential campaign will accept donations in cryptocurrency in a first for a major party candidate. The announcement is part of an effort to build what the campaign calls a “crypto army” leading up to Election Day. The Trump campa

Related