Marcel’s Dublin The REVIEW: Cocktails and Dreams!

Review Marcel's French Restaurant Dublin #BestofMarcels Influencer Evening in association with BLOGGERCONFNF

 

Marcel's Restaurant Review: Mixology Masterclass ib Conjunction with BLOGGERCONF

The Event: Marcel’s ‘Influencer Evening’ Mixology Masterclass in conjunction with BLOGGERCONF. #BestofMarcels

The Date: August 18th 2016
The Location: Marcel’s French Restaurant, Merrion Row, Dublin.

I adore the glamour the addition of a tray of cocktails brings to an evening, adding a certain ‘je nais se quoi‘, and serving as the ultimate conversation starter!

 

Labour of Love:

From inception, to sourcing fresh ingredients and the quality of alcohol used, right through to the often mind-blowing presentation, you have to admit – done right, cocktail making is an art form!

The vast crowd assembled to celebrate Marcel’s first anniversary on Merrion Row, Dublin, eagerly lapped up all the behind the scenes tid-bits on the art of cocktail making at this exclusive ‘Influencerevent!

Leading the evening’s festivities was Tomasz our bartender and mixology mastermind for the evening, a hospitable and friendly host who whipped up some divine concoctions, my faves being the pineapple and passion-fruit blends!

Marcel's Restaurant Review: Mixology Masterclass in conjunction with BLOGGERCONF

Marcel's Restaurant Review: Mixology Masterclass in Conjunction with BLOGGERCONF

Marcel’s is part of the Mercantile Group also responsible for some of my favourite restaurants and bars such as uber stylish and renowned Pichet, Farrier and Draper, Opium and Cafe En Seine to name but a few.

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{One of my faves of the evening was this pineapple and passion-fruit blend! I give you ‘La Passiona‘ complete with copper tankard…and we all know how much I love copper anything!}

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The evening was a smashing success! An informative and incredibly fun learning experience – with some attendees even trying their hand in applying what we had learned!

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The Pornstar Martini is a winner. Every. Time.

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{Cheers to Marcel’s and their first Anniversary}

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I highly recommend a trip to Marcel’s Dublin to sample their copious array of cocktails if you’re in Dublin visiting or just in town for a shopping trip or night out! It’s worth noting the food is also delicious.

Thanks to Marcels Dublin for the invitation to celebrate their First year Anniversary on Merrion Row, Dublin and to Buck and Hound PR and BLOGGERCONF also.

Thanks for stopping by guys! Until next time…

Gail. xx

Photography: © Gail O’Connor.

*Not sponsored.

 

DUBLIN FASHION: The 2016 #DublinFashion Festival Launch! #GalaxyStyle

The 2016 #DublinFashion #GalaxyStyle Dublin Fashion Festival Launch

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Essence of Dublin:

The Event: The Launch of Dublin Fashion Festival

A humid, wet summer’s eve saw the annual launch of Dublin Fashion Festival take place in conjunction with Galaxy Ireland hosting Ireland’s finest fashion industry folk, assembled at the same time in the same place, to celebrate Dublin and it’s shopping and fashion offerings. The venue was packed to the rafters despite the dismal evening and I was delighted to be amongst those invited to celebrate!

The always uber dapper, Darren Kennedy was in attendance as this years ‘face‘ of Dublin Fashion Festival – the first time a male has been selected to represent the festival!

The Location: City Hall, Dublin
The Date: August 17th 2016.

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The Outfit: I styled my outfit around this gorgeous cold shoulder kimomo – kindly gifted to me by Boohoo.com. I’m obsessed with it! I channelled my inner Penny Lane – Kate Hudson’s character in Almost Famous and went for a seventies style look (a huge trend right now), with a modern twist! I absolutely love this outfit choice and I felt stylish and comfortable – so important. 

Hat: Penneys (Primark)

*Kimono: gifted from Boohoo.com

Top & Arm Cuff: New Look

Bag: H&M

Jeans: H&M

Choker: River Island

Watch: Caravelle New York

Shoes: Korkys

Upon arrival guests were greeted at the door with a warm welcome and informed of various hubs within the venue such as the Galaxy Ireland #GalaxyStyle hangout, the Dyson Supersonic area and the West Coast Cooler bar!

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The Galaxy Style Hangout Area: a welcome hub to relax in and chat whilst waiting for the event to start and afterwards to reflect on the show with some chocolate and West Coast Cooler. How swish and stylish is this set up? Just look at the seating!

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There was just enough time before the show to allow guests to snap some pictures, mingle and catch up over a refreshing offering from West Coast Cooler – I opted to try the rosè (I’m usually an original WCC kinda girl!) with a blackberry and lime zest twist. Delish! I’ll definitely be trying this concoction at home!

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Hanging out in the Galaxy Style Hub: Raising a glass to the Dublin Fashion Team, Galaxy Ireland and everyone else involved in the production of the festival – it’s a highlight event in my Fashion calendar year! 

The Show:

Overview: The show opened with an acoustic version of Royals by Lorde – sung busker-style, paying homage to scenes on the streets of Dublin such as Grafton Street. The room was still, only the flash of photographers could be heard, the audience were enthralled and models marched down the runway in unison to the beat of the music. The lyrics punctuated the air like exclamation points and with a roaring applause and change in pace of music, the show had well and truly begun!

Offerings from stores such as the Stephen’s Green CentrePowerscourt Centre, Brown ThomasPenneys (Primark), Dunnes Stores, and various other shops and boutiques around Dublin featured with bright jewel toned hues, coupled with gold hues as seen from the likes of Swamp Fashions, as well as winter white (always a fave!), mustard, burgundy and browns littering the runway – tulle, lace, fur and suede also made a striking and prolonged appearance.

Military style influences, sports luxe options as well as formal evening wear also showcased for the women as well as country gentleman chic in the form of various style of suit, for the gents from the likes of Magee and Louis Copeland amongst others in the Menswear section of the show. Lastly, as with every winter wardrobe the colour black was never far away!

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A diverse mix of styles sashayed down the run-way from mid-length and long swish coats, high neck tops, pleated midi skirts, silk/lace camisoles, gladiator sandals, culotte style trousers, fur stoles, embellished garments, co-ords, skirts with slits, chokers and platform heeled sandals in a variety of heights featured in a showcase of AW16 styles available in a host of Dublin shops.

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{Not the best quality photo but I just had to include it! Galaxy Ireland treated guests to a personalised bar of chocolate – how cool is that?! It’s so hard to track down anything with my name on it! #delira #loveit }

ABOUT: Dublin Fashion Festival takes place in conjunction with Galaxy Ireland #GalaxyStyle this year. It kicked off today and runs from September 5th-11th with a schedule jam-packed with events (most open to the public) including on-street catwalk shows, a fashion photography exhibition, Luas Style Spotters to name just a few!

Head on over to www.dff.ie for all the details on the upcoming festivities!

Tell me: have any of you seen any Dublin Fashion Festival activities on the streets of Dublin in previous years?

I cannot wait for a week of  fashion, fun and frolics! 

Thank you to Clyde Carroll and the Dublin Fashion/Dublin Town Team, Galaxy Ireland, West Coast Cooler Ireland, Sadhbh and team at Elevate PR, and finally Boohoo.com/Burrell PR for kindly gifting me the kimono piece.

Thanks for stopping by guys!

Gail. Xx
Photography: © Gail O’Connor
Twitter: @DublinGail
Instagram: @littlegforce

*Kimono is a gifted PR item.

Classic Summer Style Lookbook: The VACATION EDIT!

Capsule Wardrobe> Vacation Style The Edit Russbourough House and Falconry

Reflective Style:

They say style is reflective of who you are and where you’re going, an extension of yourself and who you want to be.

For me, style can be mood dependant, I adore styling outfits and expressing how I want to present myself on any given day  – meaning boho vibes/preppy/edgy styles are plucked from my wardrobe on the daily. My own style is constantly evolving, however they’re are some style preferences that are innate to me such as All-American preppy, Hamptons-esque style with Spanish and French influences

I’ve also become known for my love of and consistent sporting of a leather jacket to add a touch of edginess to an outfit. Another style I have an affinity with is Boho/Beach/Festival style – I’m talking 70’s influences of “Almost Famous” Penny Lane style as well as maxi skirts and dresses, play-suits, denim skirts, kimonos, fringing, head crowns and head-chains.

I decided that whilst on holidays this year I would bite the bullet and get started on my style posts and after a bit of a blogging hiatus I’m back and refreshed!

I am often asked where I get my clothes from and how to style certain items of clothing and accessories for various events people have in their lives. I’ll be sharing my styling tips in my outfit posts so feel free to share my content with anyone who may benefit from it!

I hope you enjoy guys!

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{Style shoot: Soaking up the rays and getting those poses down, on the steps of Russborough House.}

Giving the Cold Shoulder:

Cold shoulder, off the shoulder bardot – these are the styles of the summer when it comes to summer tops and tees and I for one am embracing it all!
Fun fact: In seventeenth century France reigning monarch King Louis XIV favoured the off the shoulder look with the décolleté exposed on the women in his court at Versailles – and it seems the feminine allure of this type of style is continuing to unfurl, having a bit of a renaissance centuries on.

These styles are all over the high-street this summer with some beauts in Zara, Primark, H&M and so many others!

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The Outfit:

For my holidays I wanted to exude an “off-duty” preppy style which for me is a Hamptons-esque style – preppy, smart casual attire featuring lightweight materials that are easy to layer, the addition of a stylish hat to make outfits pop and to hide behind from the sun’s rays, comfy footwear for all of the exploring and an eye-catching, classic bag to hold all of my essentials.

These key pieces have become part of my summer capsule wardrobe and are staple pieces that work time and time again for many different occasions or excursions from running errands at the weekend to hanging out at a falconry!

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{Getting up close and personal with some Birds of Prey with species such as: Snowy Owls and White Tailed Eagles to Falcons  after a wonderful in-depth tour of the falconry at Russborough.}

Classic Summer Capsule Wardrobe Pieces:

Top: Primark
Skinny Jeans: H&M
Shoes: Primark

The Accessories:

Bag: Fiorelli

Hat: Marks & Spencer

Sunglasses: Primark

Chain: Accessorize

Bracelet: Pandora

Midi-Rings: H&M

Tan is: B Bold Tan a must have accessory!

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Tell me are you a fan of the cold shoulder trend? What are some of your favourite summer pieces?

Thanks for stopping by guys and I hope you enjoyed this style post as much as I had fun shooting it!

Gail. Xx

Photography: © Gail O’Connor.
Shot on location in Russborough House & Parkland.

Santorini Vibes and a Goddess Glow: Summer Style Inspiration!

Santorini Vibes and a Golden Glow Summer Style Inspiration and B BOLD Tan

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{Santorini Vibes: shades of blue and pops of white, taking fashion inspo from the picturesque, hillside vista of Santorini, Greece.}

When a colour palette compels you to blog about it

As a writer and blogger I find inspiration in everything. From nature, to a conversation, to trend forecasting in Fashion/Beauty etc – however when a colour palette inspires you to write an article on it you know you’re obsessed and you may as well give in and do it!

Santorini Vibes:

If I can’t go to Santorini, I’ll bring Santorini to me – taking inspiration from the islands colour palette in particular the white and blue hues associated with this Greek island!

Into the blue:

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{Postcards from Santorini: The Santorini hillside vista that inspired this post.}

I can’t get enough of this colour palette…

I’m talking every shade of blue, paired with white for the ultimate holiday mindset. From washed out denim and cobalt to pastel and Santorini Blue (yeah I totally just made up that name) but you know the one, that blue that conjures up images of deep blue rooftops that majestically overlook an equally blue sea signifying a beaming beacon of relaxation, and an unequivocal Greek island experience of an island way of life of a by gone era. Coupled with white washed, glistening walls this colour palette simply screams summer and the blue and white sun soaked hillside, has immersed itself in my fashion subconscious and seen me dress in island blues on repeat!

Stripes, prints, block colours I’m loving it allmixing and matching within the palette, block colours of white and blue with prints and stripes in the same hues – adding the odd pop of colours such as yellow, orange, nude, navy and tan to compliment the look.

The Goddess Glow:

These white and blue hues are off-set for me by a gleaming golden glow to the skin lending a bolder, crisper look with added “pop”, to any outfit! I get the ultimate grecian goddess golden/bronzed glow from a new release in the tanning world which I have been trialling lately!

I rarely sit in the sun in the summer months to “get a tan” and if I do you can bet your bottom dollar I’m smothered in Factor 50 because well you know, who needs the wrinkles? Especially nowadays, when self tanners have come such a long way!

The Tan of Choice:

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I’ve been trialling *B BOLD Smart Mousse Tan for about 4 weeks and I have to say it never fails to give me major Mediterranean Island/Tropical vibes when I wear it. #vibes #thefeels

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The colour pay-off with this tan is unreal. No really. From sunkissed glow to golden hue to a deeper bronzed tan, this tan is perfect to achieve any depth of tan you wish! It’s a one stop shop, making it perfect for travel – the high performance of the tan is a pleasant surprise and it is a welcome addition to the self-tanner market here in Ireland.

Look out for the FULL review on *B BOLD Smart Mousse Tan coming very soon!

All the usual suspects in fashion have variations on this summery palette and in an array of textures – such as Primark, Debenhams, House of Fraser, Marks and Spencer, Zara, H&M and Savida to name just a few.

There you have it, some summer style inspiration in the form of colours and textures in various hues of blue for a fashion colour palette that’ll take you through summer feeling like you’ve been to far away climbs even if you haven’t! My summer capsule wardrobe sorted.

Now all I need is an actual trip to Santorini…although it’ll probably be more like somewhere in the west of Ireland! I’m not complaining though, after all I’m channelling those Santorini vibes

What is your favourite colour palette for summer? What inspires you when choosing pieces for your summer wardrobe? I’d love to know!

Thanks for stopping by guys!

Gail. Xx
Photography: © Gail O’Connor.

*Post contains PR sample – All views/opinions on the product are mine as always! .

FASHION NEWS: M&S skips Catwalk to Launch AW16 Clothing Collection!

Marks and Spencer Big Easy AW16 Collection skips Catwalk and is made shoppable content immediately!

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High Street, High Stakes:

The Driving Force of a Forward Thinking approach to the Fashion World?

Fashion is entering a major transitional phase right now and following the lead from couture Fashion Houses including Tom Ford and Burberry, British high street chain Marks and Spencer have shaken off tradition in favour of current market trend: meeting the demands of consumer instant gratification. That said today saw the release of the M&S AW16 Collection – a full six months ahead of its usual release date.

What is behind this current trend to break with traditional seasonality of collections?

The reasoning behind such a move by a high street store is in tandem with the reasons and vision behind the aforementioned couture Fashion Houses who during February’s London Fashion Week, expressed their concerns and analytical decisions towards their business models. In short, it is a move to meet the instant gratification and satisfaction demanded by the consumer market.

I have previously covered this shift in how designers are shirking the conventional approach to catwalk shows and presentations in my Fashion Alert: Designers to Take Less Conventional Approach to Fashion Week Presentations? post recently – how the  digital and social media age, coupled with the rise in Influencer Marketing is dictating consumer demands and shifts, in how and when consumers want to purchase goods. Designers are now allocating budgets to Digital, as it is an area that is that is going to impact on business.

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{The Big Easy Collection: an AW16 exclusive from British retail giant Marks and Spencer.}

Skipping Ahead: Shopping NEXT Season Now!

Defining seasonality in countries such as Ireland or the UK is often difficult, with weather patterns, particularly heat, differing drastically from other countries especially in the summer months – the beauty in the design of this twenty piece collection entitled the ‘Big Easy’ is that it incorporates, an array of hand-picked, exclusive pieces in neutral hues and soft prints, sleek silhouettes and minimal aesthetic that will fit right into your summer capsule wardrobe. These ideal pieces are perfect for those temperamental summer days and accompany key pieces and style staples for when it comes to the seasonal autumnal weather that the collection was designed to cater to.

*Look out for stand-out pieces such as: leather culottes, tunic style shirts and dresses, and fashionista fave the flat strappy, pointed toe shoe.

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{White out: Another look from the Marks and Spencer AW16 exclusive from Marks and Spencer.}

You can shop the ‘Big Easy‘ collection now in- store or online this instantaneous shoppable option from the fashion industry, looks set to become the next trending theme in Fashion commerce so best get used to it folks!

Thoughts?

What are your thoughts on this bold move by Marks and Spencer? As a retail/clothing consumer, are you excited to be able to shop a season ahead or do you prefer things the way they were – shoppable in season? I’d love to hear what you guys think!

Me?  From a consumer stand-point, I think if trans-seasonal collections like this one from M&S are released, where pieces can be easily incorporated into the current seasonal wardrobe, offering even more functionality then I say bring it on, because you know I’m getting the wear out of my key pieces!

From a business stand-point this shake up in the fashion world means major change for manufacturing and supply chains to traditional buyers and for retailers, actually facilitating purchases.

I hope you enjoyed this “Fashion News” style post and thanks for stopping by!

Gail. Xx
Images: © Marks and Spencer.

Source: Marks and Spencer and Daily Mail 
*Not sponsored.

EXCLUSIVE: An Evening with Dior – A French Fragrance Journey!

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Date with Dior: the heritage, the fragrance journey!

When Dior come to Dublin and are hosting an event you know you’re in for a treat. That said, when you’re a fragrance fanatic and you hear it’s a Dior Fragrance Event, in one of your favourite places in Dublin, you hot-tail it to the event pronto!

The Event: Dior Fragrance Event.

The Location: Residence Members Club, St.Stephen’s Green, Dublin.

The Date: Tuesday, April 12th 2016.

Continue reading “EXCLUSIVE: An Evening with Dior – A French Fragrance Journey!”

NEW in FASHION: The COS Collection of Style – SS16 Preview!

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin.

Longing for brighter, warmer, sunkissed Spring days? I’ve got just the remedy! Feast your eyes on the exquisite new season collection from COS.

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

The Event: the COS SS16 Press Preview.

The Date: 12th November 2015.

The Location: Kerlin Gallery, Anne’s Lane, Dublin.

Held in the beautiful and appropriately minimalistic surroundings of the Kerlin Gallery the collection became the art and breathed life into the stark canvas of the room.
The perfect vibe to accompany the Spring/Summer 16 showcase by COS, a brand known for its premium, minimalist chic approach to apparel at a high-street price point.

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin.

The Welcome:

A warm hug and the offer of a delicious Chai tea on arrival coming in from a damp and blustery day, was the beginning of a wonderful afternoon taking in all things COS at the COS Press Preview for their SS16 Collection. Delightful.

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview, Kerlin Gallery,  Dublin.

The Overview:

Celebrating Essentials and Reinterpreting Calm at COS This Season.

COS SS16 Style Collection Press Preview,  Kerlin Gallery, Dublin.

The Collection:

Women’s wear is treated to a theme of reduction and reinvention in a palette of blush, cream and sandstone hues. A pared back naturalistic approach to the collection sees the company highlighting an evident organic, effortless and functional appeal – sure to make this collection a stand-out for the pretty, practical and chic lovers amongst us!

Elegance simply abounds in this collection…

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Organic Oragami Approach.

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A stand-out piece for me was the pearl linen silk shirt, falling in folds that elegantly drape around the neckline.

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Back to Basics: Nude Rules.

Sandstone hues take inspiration from the organic shapes of sand dunes seen in Renate Aller’s photographs and results in garments organiclly structured and delivered with a calming influence.

With a firm focus on a reduction in details, and the use of luxurious fabrics such as silk, the collection is simply stunning.
Neutrals in summer are always in style.

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Raw Denim:

The collection sees denim celebrated for it’s functionality, desirability and simplicity. Denim is set to be a HUGE trend this SS16 and is layered throughout the collection right down to the accessories!

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The Accessories:

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Knotted leather sandals in grey or white.

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Angular, metallic jewellery featuring details such as compressed, recycled denim adds another contemporary twist to the collection.

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{I love this angular take on the jewellery, this piece in particular!}

Menswear:

Tailoring, fresh silhouettes, car coats and boat necks feature strongly in the Menswear Collection for summer.

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The overall vibe to this press event was sheer elegance complimented by a chic and minimal approach to the presentation, perfectly complimenting the brand. I am looking forward to picking up a a couple of pieces from this collection and incorporating them seamlessly into my wardrobe capsule collection.

This was one of my favourite press events that I have attended. I cannot get over the overall attention to detail. From the presentation of the collection calmly and eloquently communicated by the PR representatives for the company, the aesthetics of the show place adding an almost ethereal feel to the event, to the welcome spread of a selection of teas and nibbles laid out, complimented with a seating area.

A calm, cool and chic presentation – to be honest I expect nothing less from COS.

The collection is rolling out in-store from February – so not long now to wait!

What are some of your favourites that stand out from the collection? Tweet me @DublinGail/Tag me on Instagram @littlegforce or leave your faves in the comments section below!

Thank you to Baluba for the invitation and the Kerlin Gallery.

Thanks for stopping by everyone!

Gail.Xx
Photography: © Gail O’Connor.

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DUBLIN FASHION SHOWCASE: The Latest in Fashion & Irish Design – Creative Quarter Fashion Show!

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre Dublin

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

Busy Being Fabulous!

The Date: Friday, September 11th 2015.

It was a night for fireside reading, curled up with a blanket and a steaming cup of hot chocolate, whilst listening to the song of the pouring rain…instead I got glammed up, braved the early onslaught of dismal, autumnal Irish weather and headed into town for the Creative Quarter Fashion Show an official Dublin Fashion Festival event. This my friends was truly an event not to be missed!

A fashion spectacular, embracing the unique fashionable offerings from the historic Creative Quarter of Dublin, which encompasses from South William Street to George’s Street and from Lower Stephen’s Street to Exchequer Street!

Having recently discovered an Eagles song entitled Busy Being Fabulous, I thought it a fitting title to describe the goings on this week! From clothing launches and catwalk shows, to Twitter evenings and the best in Irish DesignDublin Fashion Festival really packed a fashion punch, showcasing Dublin as a cosmopolitan, destination city and fashion entity!

The Location: the creative hub that is Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Dublin.

I met with my friend and fellow blogger Lorna Duffy for a catch up before the event and together we attempted to dodge a heavy downpour whilst manouvering slick, cobblestone streets across to the event.

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

The vista that greeted us upon entering the venue.

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre
I love this pic of Lorna Duffy and I! (Thanks to Lorna for use of this pic.)

The DFF Creative Quarter Fashion Show was an exuberant affair. An extravaganza. An explosion of colour and print.

The venue was buzzing with a festive atmosphere – a dynamic, vibrant, hip and energetic pace. I like to absorb the creative, bustling energy of events I attend and immerse myself entirely, and this event was particularly electrifying in ambiance!

Beyoncé gets drunk on love, I get tipsy from excitement.

After pictures, I took my seat and excitedly awaited the evenings proceedings to begin.

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre
Creative Quarter stage: I was blessed with an amazing seat at the heart of the action, right behind the amazing force that is Marion Cuddy.

The Show:

Introductions and a warm welcome kicked off the proceedings and came from Richard Guiney of Dublin Town and Clyde Carroll of Dublin Town.

The Face of Dublin Fashion Festival, Pippa O’Connor – Ormond stunned in a dress from Coco Boutique as she welcomed us and spoke about her longing and pride to be the Face of Dublin Fashion Festival.

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

A show-stopper event, beautifully showcasing an array of fashion from Lya Solis, Mary Grant, Om Diva, Jenny Vander, Coco Boutique and more that can be located throughout Dublin’s Creative Quarter. From elegant silhouttes to classic vintage, and every thing in between there was something to suit everyone’s style sense, and then some!

The Show in Pictures!

Dublin Fashion Festival 2015 Creative Quarter Fashion Show Powerscourt Centre

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Loving this leopard print dress…

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…and this one too. Such an exquisite cut to these pieces.

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Breakfast at Tiffanys?
Am I right?! I instantly thought “Breakfast at Tiffanys” when I saw this outfit! (Below.)

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I love the styling on this look. A standout look for me – with the colour of the headpiece complimenting the shimmering dark colour of the dress perfectly.

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This two piece: Divine. Who doesn’t love a good swish, a little flapperer-esque movement to a skirt?!

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Bridal:

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Menswear:

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Parting Shots:

The Finale!

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Favourites?

I told you mine, now tell me yours! Did you see anything you like? What pieces were your favourite? I’d love to know!

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With Dublin Fashion Festival over for another year huge thanks goes to the team behind the production for their mammoth display of sheer hard work and dedication; all of the team at Dublin TownClyde Carroll, Daniel Fortes, Anne-marie Hora, Sadhbh and the Elevate PR team, Jules Fallon, and everyone else involved in this fashion extravaganza that is, Dublin Fashion Festival showcasing Dublin as a city and what it has to offer in the style stakes.

Dublin doesn’t have to prove itself as a Fashion Capitol of the World – if you’re “in the know“, you know it is! (And yes, you can quote me on that!)

I hope you enjoyed my coverage of the #DFF Creative Quarter Fashion Show 2015!

Stay tuned for more exciting adventures and surprises coming up in the next few months guys and I’ll take you along!

Thanks for stopping by everyone!

Gail. Xx

Photography: © Gail O’Connor.

Links You’ll Love:

DFF.ie

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

The Creative Quarter Dublin

Fashion Flash! Topshop & Lavish Alice: The Designer Label Joins Topshop’s High-Street Label!

Lavish Alice and Topshop

LAVISH ALICE COMES TO TOPSHOP!

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Coming to a Store Near You!

High street giant Topshop welcomes designer label Lavish Alice with open arms.

If you haven’t heard of Lavish Alice before now:

1) you’re going to kick yourself and

2) don’t worry, I’ve got you covered…I’m here with a little FYI on what you’ve been missing out on!

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Behind the Brand:

Lavish Alice

the best un-kept secret in showbiz!

The label has a diverse mix of pretty, chic and minimal separates combined with some amazing stand-out, edgier, statement pieces.

From accessories to shoes and the classic white shirt done the Lavish Alice way – this label is a one stop shop for every fashionista!

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Loved by stars like Millie Mackintosh, Michelle Keegan and Fearne Cotton, the Lavish Alice label is expanding its brand leading to concession status within high street stores such as Topshop, and within some big department stores.

The LA label is also in demand with independent retailers such as ASOS and Very to mention but a few!

Feast Your Eyes on This!

Some examples of why I love Lavish Alice below! Classics get a modern twist, à la long, sleeveless blazers, caped blazers and lightly embellished white shirts. Reason enough for me to “lavish” praise upon the brand! (See what I did there?!) Am I right?

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Recently the brand has announced that they are now conveniently available on the high street in selected Topshop stores! Get ready to swoon guys…

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The Lavish Alice collaboration with Lyndsey Lohancatwalk showcase in London:

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The famed statement piece that is the Caped Blazer (a fave of mine!), gets the Lohan treatment and is emblazoned with stripes and colour. Gorgeous. Just one of the key pieces from this fresh and hip collaboration.

The List:

IRELAND:

Topshop DublinSt. Stephens Green store.

Topshop UK:

London: Oxford Circus.
Manchester: Arndale.
Liverpool: One.
Newcastle: Eldon Square.
York: Coppergate.
Cardiff: Queens Square
Lakeside
Glasgow: Argyle

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Oh and P.S. A recently released preview from the label has hinted at new “intimates” launching soon.

Have you heard of Lavish Alice before or have I awakened a curiosity that needs to be scratched?!

Any favourite pieces from the collection? I’d love to know! 

Lavish Alice is also available in Ireland at Belle Boutique on-line or in-store, in Sutton, Dublin 13.
And online at:
Memories Boutique &
LavishAlice.com – see website for other retailer/stockists.

Thanks for stopping by everyone. I hope you found this “Fashion Flash” post useful! #fashflash

Gail. Xx

Photo credit: Lavish Alice & Topshop.

The “EMERGENCE” Exhibition Launch & Fashion Show! Irish Designers in: Clothing, Jewellery & Millinery Design!

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Irish Design The Gaslamp Gallery Gorey Co. Wexford

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Invitation

A Celebration of Irish Designers!

A few weeks ago I received a delightful invitation to an exclusive fashion event. An exhibition launch dubbed “Emergence” built around the idea to showcase emerging talent in Irish Design within Gorey’s fashion hub.

A chance for four designers of clothing, jewellery and millinery, to showcase their creative talent and latest collections for Fall/Winter 2015. I had been looking forward to this event for a while now, so I packed my bags and went along to the event last Thursday!

The Location:

The Gaslamp Gallery, Esmonde Street Gorey, Co. Wexford

Esmonde Street is known to be part of Gorey’s fashion district. The Gaslamp Gallery made for a modern, personalised, bright and airy space perfect for a showcase event, fashion show and to house the “Emergence” Exhibition.

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Gallery owner Claire was a warm, welcoming presence upon my arrival at the gallery on the rain soaked afternoon and was an amazing host for the evening.

The Designers:

image(L-R) Naoimh Prim, Kabira Allain, Amanda Byrne and Áine Breen.

Naoimh PrimNaoimh Prim: Hand Printed Textiles.

Kabira Allain – Fashion Designer and owner of the label KYMAÏA.

Amanda Byrne – milliner and owner Highbury Designs.

Áine Breen- Limu Jewellery.

Each designer is registered with and members of, The Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and their passion and dedication to their craft is apparent in the detail of every piece they create.

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The Behind the Scenes Access:

The “sunny south east” of Ireland obviously didn’t get the memo that I would be in town and I arrived in the afternoon off the train from Dublin to a rainy, cool and breezy “summer’s” day.

The Gaslamp Gallery was a hub of activity upon my arrival. I met with the designers, chatted a little, snapped some sneak peek shots of the collections, updated social media and then rolled up my sleeves to freshen up the hats from Highbury Designs to give a helping hand.

Highbury Designs Millinery Irish Design - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015

I have a real appreciation in seeing “the behind the scenes” at an event, it’s always so interesting to see the last minute details come together. From steaming garments to making sure hair and makeup is running on time and the photographer is getting the shots he wants, seeing everything fall into place before any event, especially a fashion event – is very satisfying to witness as a Fashion Blogger.

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I couldn’t resist snapping this hat/jumpsuit combo. Hat – Highbury Designs.

This look stole my heart! The handmade, handstiched hat, adds a showstopping element to the exquisite jumpsuit and the simple, complimentary colour scheme makes this a versatile look – a modern, sophisticated take on separates resulting in a winning combination. A stand out look for me and one I would totally sport to a myriad of events and occasions!

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imageAmanda Byrne of Highbury Designs.

Up Close and Personal with Liwu Jewellery:

Liwu Jewellery 2015 Collection Irish Designer - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Liwu Jewellery 2015 Collection Irish Designer - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Liwu Jewellery 2015 Collection Irish Designer - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Liwu Jewellery 2015 Collection Irish Designer - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

A stunningly crafted collection with different meanings behind each of the designs, such as; “Love – life to the heart, grace to the body.”

Inspired by a trip to Beijing and influenced by Chinese calligraphy and the ancient meaning of the beautiful characters, Áine set about designing a jewellery collection, even the company name Liwu has a meaning – “gift”. I certainly wouldn’t mind receiving anything from this collection as a gift would you?!

The Liwu Jewellery collection is a superb array of super stylish, delicate, yet eye-catching pieces to adorn ourselves with ladies!
#newfave in the jewellery world for me!

Liwu Jewellery 2015 Collection Irish Designer - Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Naoimh Prim: Hand Printed Textiles:

Naoimh Prim: Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Naoimh Prim: Irish Designer of Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

An earthy, classic, yet sophisticated collection including snoods, scarves and wraps – here is a closer glimpse at some of these pieces actually being showcased and some possible ways to style them.

I adore the print on these pieces and the colour selection!

Naoimh Prim: Irish Designer of Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Naoimh Prim: Irish Designer of Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Naoimh Prim: Irish Designer of Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Organic jersey cotton, hand printed designs in a myriad of colours and styles.

Naoimh Prim: Hand Printed Textiles Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

KYMAÏA: by Kabira Allain.

KYMAIA fashion label by Kabira Allain - AW2015 Collection Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

KYMAIA fashion label by Kabira Allain - AW2015 Collection Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

This coat is a must have this A/W 2015! Effortlessly stylish, yet will keep you cosy in the depths of the Irish winter.

KYMAIA fashion label by Kabira Allain - AW2015 Collection Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

This dress is another favourite of mine, I adore the modern, egdy addition of leather and the combination of different textures in the piece.

KYMAIA fashion label by Kabira Allain - AW2015 Collection Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

KYMAIA fashion label by Kabira Allain - AW2015 Collection Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

This cape and leather monochrome skirt ensemblé was a favourite amongst the crowd with a number of folks “coo-ing” over it!

What I love about all of the collections from the designers, is that their pieces suit a wide variety of age groups and styles.

Pretty as a Picture!

A journey of inspiration and preparation by the designers, captured and displayed in a unique fashion (pun totally intended!) at the Emergence Exhibition:

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 - Mannequin inspiration and preparation for the designers

Hours of work went into creating this photographic piece by the designers themselves.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Mannequin - inspiration and preparation for the designers

Behind the scenes the atmosphere was charged and the energy was electrifying, the pace high octane and there was a buzz of excitement that intensified with every tick of the clock

After all of that, I freshened up and got myself ready for the event.

Gaslamp Gallery Gorey Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015

The Event:

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Irish Design Gaslamp Gallery Gorey - Prosecco Reception

Guests were greeted with Prosecco on arrival accompanied by an Artisan cheese reception. Mint and blueberry water was also available and after a well deserved glass of Prosecco it was the infused water that became my drink of choice. Delicious!

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey - Irish Design

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey Irish Design

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey Irish Design

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey Irish Design

The gallery was soon packed to capacity with a guest list that boasted some of Ireland’s most influential faces in fashion, art, craft, business and entrepreneurship, with local support in abundance.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey - Influential attendees including Eddie Shanahan

The footfall was astounding for a first time “collective” showcase by the “emerging” Irish Designers and even on a soggy evening, the queue to get in was out the door!

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

The Showcase:

The fashion show went down a storm and many pieces were met with appreciative nods from the attendees.

Here are some of my favourite looks from the fashion show!

Liwu Jewellery kicked off the show.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Liwu Jewellery

The “Three Lucky Stars” long chain necklace (pictured above) – worn with outfit from fellow “emerging” designer Kabira Allain of KYMAÏA designs. All other jewellery: Liwu Jewellery.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show KYMAIA fashion label - Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Caped monochrome ensemble from KYMAÏA.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Hat by Highbury Designs.

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

The pops of mustard are the perfect “pick me up” for winter in the KYMAÏA A/W 2015 collection.

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Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

The blue scarf and creamy coloured cape are a must have for me…yep, I’m currently lusting after them!

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Fashion Show Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

In the Frame! The designers and I “framing” our memories of the night.

The Outfit:

I opted for a chic, monochrome ensemblé, featuring a romantic touch with a white broderie anglaise top and added a lightweight leather jacket to give my outfit a little edge. A long, delicate pearl necklace, statement pearl bracelet, black skinny jeans, nude and black strappy wedge heels, red nail polish and a flash of silver to my bag completed the look.

Gail O'Connor Writer and Fashion Blogger at GlamForce blog - What I Wore Emergence Exhibition Launch 2015 Gaslamp Gallery Gorey

I was “Live Tweeting” the event and Xposé Magazine showed their support for the designers and the event on the Twitter machine by re-tweeting my coverage of the event!
Totally unexpected but sincerely appreciated.
Absolute dolls the lot of you!

The powers that be at Xposé HQ have even given the Emergence Exhibition some coverage in the A-Listings Section of this month’s edition which is on shelves now!
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The event eventually wound down and the attendees dwindled until it was time to celebrate the evening in a local pub, a chance for the designers, to actually comprehend the success of the event and the fact that they have successfully “Emerged” into the psyche and onto the radar of fashion lovers everywhere in the world of Irish Design and beyond.

Admittedly, I did do a little PR for the event but it was the designers themselves and Claire, owner of The Gaslamp Gallery who worked non-stop to pull off such an amazing event. Hard workers and talented…hats off to you ladies! (I’m full of the fashion puns today!)

This was my first “out of county” event invitation and here’s to more events like this. I’d so much fun covering this fashion event!

Emergence Exhibition at The Gaslamp Gallery:

The exhibition has been extended by special request and is now running from July 17-29th 2015 at the Gaslamp Gallery, Gorey, Co. Wexford.

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A huge thank you to the designers Kabira, Amanda, Áine and Naoimh for inviting me to attend the event and to Claire from The Gaslamp Gallery for her hospitality.

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As usual thank you so much for stopping by guys!

Gail. Xx

All Photography: © Gail O’Connor.
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SHOP the Looks:

Liwu Jewellery

Highbury Designs

KYMAÏA by Kabira Allain

Naoimh Prim Hand Printed Textiles

The Gaslamp Gallery Facebook Page