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We Hear...
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2 Minutes With...
'Chellers Heaton, Here to Stay...
HEADS UP!
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Spreading Some Irish Love...
Not Buying It...
Just cause I felt like it...
Recessionista
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Mini Break
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Style Prediction...
Real Appeal...
So when it is time for you to go shopping where do you head? Are there any big fashion houses or designer’s who looks and clothes you covet? My favourite shops are topshop and Urban Outfitters. I like Zara too and, if I had the money, I’d live in Anna Sui and Zac Posen! When you aren’t working, or studying, what do you like to do and where do you like you do it? I read a lot and do yoga, I love going shopping and going out for drinks. I love running in Phoenix park and bringing my dogs on walks.
Alright, we ask everyone this so we’ve got to get you too, 5 things you won’t leave the house without?; phone, keys, money, make up and hand cream!
FAV Cocktail? A Cosmo! Of course, why did we even ask!! You’re out shopping – perfume or lip gloss? Lip gloss! I have loads of them; the only perfume I ever wear is Chanel Chance. – Handbags or shoes? Handbags, I spend much more on bags than on shoes! Well there you go, a few little tidbits about a thoroughly enjoyable and gorgeous gal Miss Doireann Gately!
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All tied up...
1. Lay the scarf down with the dull side facing up (36" inch square — if you want more coverage, go bigger).
2. Take the middle of the scarf and tie a small knot (right in the middle).
A belt
This may seem like the easiest and most obvious one but it really does wonders for cinching the waist. Also if you are wearing a bottom and a top of the same colour that may not be the exact shade this is a great way to breka the look up and not draw too much attention to the difference in hues or if you are wearing a long blouse or oversized tunic like top, tying it up with a belt can help to prevent it look as though you are swimming in it!
1. Lay the scarf out flat.
2. Fold the scarf into a triangle and roll it, starting at one corner, until you have one long, tubelike scarf.
3. Put it through the loops of jeans or slacks and tie a knot in the front.
A purse 1. Take any square scarf (36" by 36" is standard — go bigger if you want to go bigger). Lay it with the dull side facing up.
2. Take two opposite corners and tie them into a square knot.
3. Then take the last two opposite corners of the scarf and tie those into a square knot. This will become the handle for the bag. You now have a colourful little purse and you will be shocked by just how muchthis baby can hold!
*if you've got a particularly large scarf and are feeling crafty, go ahead and braid the "straps" like the above pic!
Headband 1. Start with a square scarf. Fold it in half to form a triangle and then fold inward until you get the desired width. Smooth the long portion across your forehead and tie the ends in knot under your hair.