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  • Fantasy / sci-fi TV crush: Natalie Dormer

    April 26, 2012 @ 10:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    You might recognise Natalie Dormer, seen here playing Margaery Tyrrell in series two of HBO’s Game of Thrones, from her stint in The Tudors, as Anne Boleyn. It was a performance in which she was absolutely captivating – the perfect blend of hammy, overacting and seductive Playboy TV quality purring. She has the most amazing face, like a slightly smugger-than-usual cat (and y’all know cats are smug to begin with).

    Plus, I really love this dress. (Although I do have some issues with how they have written Margaery in the show; this is a slight spoiler, but I didn’t find her quite as conniving in the books.)

  • (A belated) what’s hot and not – a guest post by Aoife Valentine

    April 21, 2012 @ 10:21 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Hot

    Brown Sugar Better Fashion Week

    Dublin may not host nearly enough fashion events, but the Brown Sugar Better Fashion Week is shaping up to be quite a good one. Organised by Re-dress, a ‘Better Fashion initiative’, the week places quite an emphasis on sustainability and ethics within the fashion industry, with a wide range of speakers and events squeezed into the line-up. Should you find yourself with a fashion shaped hole in your life next week, this certainly looks like an interesting way to fill it. [Editor's note: And the winner of my competition is in! #12 Jenny, you're it! Email winging its way to you shortly.]

    Designer Collaborations

    There is the occasional announcement of a collaboration between designers which leaves you wondering who ever decided it would make any sense at all. However, the recent unveiling of the collections of Kenzo x Vans and Lulu Guinness for Uniqlo has us quite excited. The patterned Vans are gorgeous, and Lulu Guiness’ iconic handbag designs make for quirky tshirts; both the products of collaborations done good.

    Tiny Fashion

    While the celebrity offspring hanging out in the ‘Not’ section of this list should perhaps be distanced considerably from their apparent sartorial interests, in the vast majority of cases, dressing small children is often not an arduous task. With adorable summer clothes everywhere you look, stopping yourself picking up everything is likely to be more of a problem than finding the perfect outfit, especially for people so likely to have holes in the knees and grassstains on their elbows before the day is out. Why bother with a Dior babygrow when you can have roughly a million cute outfits instead?

    Not

    Duda Bundchen

    Turns out, being a five-year-old child isn’t an impediment to designing your own clothing range when you are the niece of Gisele Bundchen. Taking her first steps down a catwalk last year, she’s no stranger to the industry. Look, no five year old cares about how ethically clothes are made, nor do they care how clashing prints and colours work. They care about playing outside, eating coma-inducing amounts of sugar, and not going to bed early. Leave her be!

    Tallafornia Merchandise

    TV3, which is currently recruiting the cast for the second season of Tallafornia, is following the same path the makers of Jersey and Geordie Shore, and has planned on taking advantage of some, eh, apparent gap in the market for Tallafornia branded sunglasses and perfume. There is no one who needs to smell like eau de Nikita and co, unless you enjoy smelling cheap and more than a little like desperation.

    Maryna Linchuk in Vogue Russia

    Maryna Linchuk is next month’s cover-star for Vogue Russia and star of the attached spread, entitled How I Met Your Mother. Featuring clothes from the spring collections of Burberry, Victoria Beckham, Azzedine Alaia, Fendi, Nina Ricci, and Tom Ford that will make you wish you had somewhere to wear them and the money to buy them, it makes up a stunning editorial, save for the hair. In every image she’s wearing a very long, very high ponytail, which is incredibly distracting and manages to take over every photo. So unnecessary.

    I must, by the way, clear Aoife of any tardiness; the delay in posting this post is because the past couple of weeks have kind of got on top of me and, as a result, I’ve been pushing all not-entirely-necessary tasks to the back of my mind. I think it’s called stress; I have, over the past week, referred to it as a “major meltdown” a “minor meltdown” and a “slight breakdown”, although, might I add, without medical diagnosis. Slowly crawling back to real life by my fingertips – I’m accepting the fact that we all have days (weeks? months?) like these, and I just need to, cliché or no, keep calm and carry on. [Encouraged to share this with you all due to a moment I "overheard" on Twitter; someone said that they'd overheard a man in the chipper telling the girl behind the counter that he'd been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. The tweeter in question - hands up if it's you - seemed pleased by the normalising of such a revelation. So here I am, normalising mine.]

  • Claire Danes covers Asos magazine

    April 2, 2012 @ 11:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    So, if you missed the finale of Homeland, you’re a fool. Also, stop reading now. Also, stop what you’re doing, watch it and come back to me. I loved the series, more than I’ve loved a series since … well, maybe since Buffy, which really helped form the woman I am today. (Aspiring blonde, bad taste in music, weakness for vampire fiction.) Such a well made programme – and Danes is incredible in it, which is such a relief since Stardust.

    And, of course, I love Asos magazine, so this is a win-win. That said (or, I guess, written), I find this styling slightly jarring. Danes has never been a holidays-in-Miami type to me, so to see her in these tropical prints, hanging out in this idyllic holiday background just doesn’t work for me. Thoughts?

  • Unsavoury child crush: Kiernan Shipka

    March 23, 2012 @ 10:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    I know, I know, it’s the week of the all-conquering celebrity love. First there was Katharine, then there was Jedward (he’s so dreamy), now it’s Kiernan Shipka‘s turn, the 12-year-old star of AMC’s Mad Men, returning to screens near you on Tuesday, March 27th. Kiernan is just so cute, has an awesome name and has, at the tender age of 12, mastered the smize better than I ever could. Is this love or is it crazy jealousy? Who knows?

  • Girl crush: Katharine McPhee

    March 20, 2012 @ 7:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe
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    If y’all haven’t been watching Smash, the US TV show about a Marilyn Monroe-themed Broadway musical, you are missing out – and not only because there are some serious tunes and even more serious dance routines. You’re missing out on the butter-wouldn’t-melt sweetness of American Idol alumnus Katharine McPhee!

    This isn’t the story of McPhee’s fashion choices – no, it is the story of how adorable she is and how much I want to be her best friend, and how much I wish I’d pursued by dreams of Broadway before it was too late.

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  • Off the Rails: off the hook, yo’

    October 19, 2011 @ 8:30 am | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    I don’t care what anyone else says, Sonya Lennon was the only well dressed woman at the photocall for the new RTÉ schedule. She wore an amazing slash-necked dress from Bastyan that didn’t make her look sexy, or (particularly) young, or “skinny”, but then, that’s really not the point, kids. Anyway, the point that I am now trying to make is that, wow, don’t Sonya and Brendan look slick?

    I love Sonya’s off-the-shoulder jacket wearing (so London Fashion Week), and the snakeskin pumps – just gorgeous! I’d love to say they’re Prada, but they could be Marni or even Kurt Geiger, so I’ll stop wittering on about them now. Also love Brendan’s rolled-up slacks: why can’t more men do this? Feel the fear and do it anyway, fellas!

    Also love the colour combos here and the draping – a draped dress is a woman’s best friend, didn’t you get the memo?! Just beautiful.

    Sonya’s also currently involved in a really amazing initiative, Dress for Success, which is up and running at the moment. What it does is collects work-appropriate clothing, “loved” but not secondhand in the way we know it, for women who may not be able to afford the clothes they may need to wear in a job. Fashion is serious, is the message; sometimes, not having the right garb can be severely limiting, and not just in terms of fitting into a social clique.

    Watch this space for more on the initiative, and Arnotts in Dublin is currently accepting donations on the first floor.

  • Fatima Siad – ANTM alumnus done good

    October 18, 2011 @ 4:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Sometimes I wonder what exactly it is that I’ve been googling when I realise what kind of rubbish I’ve absorbed. For example, did you know that Fatima Siad, America’s Next Top Model alumnus and all-round babe, walked for Hermes and Dries van Noten this catwalk season? I did! Although I have no idea how. Today, I thought about this knowledge and decided to look up some pics of her, to post on the blog and share her beauty (and success) with all of you who, I have no doubt, watch America’s Next Top Model with something approaching religious fervour. (more…)

  • Does anyone else miss Gossip Girl?

    September 21, 2011 @ 12:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Will Hart of Dixie fill that void? Only time will tell . . . via Fashion Foie Gras (and a nicely timed London Fashion Week interlude!)

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  • TV – it doesn’t have to be such a drag

    August 1, 2011 @ 2:30 pm | by Rosemary Mac Cabe

    Sometimes I tear myself away from the programmes I really want to watch – Britain’s and Ireland’s Next Top Model, Gossip Girl, 90210 (yes, I have terrible taste) – and watch the programmes that my housemate really wants to watch. One of these, of late, was Jamie: Drag Queen at 16, a really brilliant, moving documentary on BBC. Granted, it was a little predictable, but in a nice, Mean Girls, kinda way.

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    Anyway one of the most interesting parts, for me, was when Jamie gets a tutorial on how to apply drag make-up – which prompted me to (a) get very jealous and (b) look up drag tutorials on YouTube which, let’s face it, has consumed most of my weekend but, more importantly, alerted me to the existence of this amazing tutorial by the equally amazing Pixiwoo.

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    So that’s my Friday night sorted, then. I think I’ma try it out without the head tape, wig and, you know, drawing on my eyebrows. LOVE the eyeshadow though, and that contouring is just epic. If it all works out, who knows, I might just post a picture!


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