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While it may technically still be winter, that hasn't stopped us from window shopping for summer outfits.

And Penneys' new summer range has produced something that really caught our eye, this gorgeous red 80's style swimsuit for only €6!

We are so tempted to buy one already…

80's style swimsuits were EVERYWHERE last summer and it looks like they'll still be on trend this year.

From it's high cut legs to the classic red colour, this swimsuit is guaranteed to make you feel like you're in Baywatch

Pamela Anderson eat your heart out…

It could also double up as a bodysuit with denim shorts or jeans, yet another a reason to buy.

Kylie Jenner style on a Penneys budget? Yes please, but expect to see more than one other girl wearing it on holiday!

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OK, so we legitimately cannot begin to cope with the CUTENESS of these amazing backpacks we discovered online. 

Dresslink is a worldwide fashion retail website that we recently discovered and, oh my GOD, it is amazing. 

The site is a one-stop shop for all things fashion, but it was a certain backpack that really captured our attention. 

Dresslink is currently selling the cutest Minnie Mouse-inspired backpacks, that are decorated with ears and a sweet little bow.

Can you even deal?

But wait, it gets better.

This GLORIOUS creation is currently on sale… for just €7 (we are NOT kidding, here). 

The bag comes in three different, amazing colours, and ships worldwide. 

We're in love… like, really in love. 

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There are many things we look for in a pair of high heels, but totally see through usually isn't the most desirable of aspects. 

That being said, perspex heels are taking Instagram by storm, and whether you want to showcase your perfect pedicure or your fishnet tights, these heels are the way to do it. 

 

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 Kim Kardashian and her clear Yeezus boots officially started the trend for transparent footwear, when she stepped out with her legs clad thigh high in plastic. 

The rest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan followed suit, sitting front row at Yeezus shows and gallivanting around Calabasas in the translucent threads. 

Unfortunately, the Kardashian's clobber costs about €800, and with broke January being in full swing (along with broke life) we simply don't have the cash to splash.

 

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Luckily where the Kardashians go, the high street follows, and perspex heels are hitting the high street and online stores hard. 

Despite the potential for what has to be a tsunami of sweatiness, the boots are proving uber popular on Instagram, with fashion bloggers and regular girls alike sporting the futuristic trend. 

 

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We managed to find a complete dupe of the perspex creations for an affordable €30 at Quanticlo

However not everyone is jumping on the plastic fantastic bandwagon, with haters decreeing the shoes to be "ugly" and a sure fire way to make your feet stink. 

While we cannot confirm or deny the rumours about podiatry odours, we think these shoes look pretty damn amazing teamed with some socks for spring and bare legs for summer.

Just be sure to book in for a pedicure before you don these show-everything shoes. 

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Red is the colour of the moment, with Valentines Day just around the corner and Kylie Jenner rocking a ravishing red floor length gown over on her Snapchat.

The makeup mogul opted for the vibrant shade while enjoying a mini break with her bae Tyga and sister Kendall. 

 

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The new spring season means that there are plenty of colourful options to choose from when it comes to integrating some red into your wardrobe, but a pretty party dress is the best way to dive into the new season head first. 

Red symbolises passion, desire, and love, so add these elements to your life with a sultry gúna dearg.

1. ASOS

This ASOS dress is like a boho version of Kylie's high end glamour.

And using the flamenco dancer emoji while wearing it is obviously a must. 

2. Boohoo

Short and sweet, this peasant style dress will be ideal now for work with tights and boots, and perfect for spring barbecues and nights out with bare legs in the warmer months.

3. Missguided

If girly dresses are not your thing, try a cosy, on trend, oversized hoodie styled as a dress.

This type of dress looks just as good with heeled boots as it does with tights and converse, so the options are endless. 

4. & Other Stories 

& Other Stories just opened up on Dublin's Grafton Street last month, and we are beyond obsessed with it's selection of styles.

This red lace skater dress is seriously on trend with its high Victorian collar, and even better, its on sale right this second. 

5. Missguided

This ruffled hem dress is without a doubt a show-stopping party piece. 

The simple style lets the on trend hemline do all the talking. 

6. ASOS

Embroidery isn't going anywhere this season, so this statement dress is ideal for the fashionista within. 

The gorgeous detailing on this piece makes it stand alone look, only a simple pair of heels and an understated clutch are required. 

7. Parfois

When it comes to accessorising a red dress, black and neutral shades are best to let the dress do the talking.

A minimal watch and a lightly detailed bag are all you need, and the gorgeous embroidered rose detail on that handbag is the perfect compliment to a rosy red frock. 

Date or no date, these red dresses have us totally in love with Valentines-inspired dressing. 

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We are currently counting down the days, minutes and seconds until we get paid… all thanks to the magnificent Danielle Nicole.

Danielle has collaborated with Disney to create the most beautiful range of character-inspired bags, EVER.

There are amazing double-sided clutches that feature princesses and villains, like Snow White and the Evil Queen.  

There are also a few gorgeous bags inspired by characters from The Little Mermaid, like a groovy fringed Ursula bag and a Sebastian clutch. 

We are also LOVING the cross-body bag inspired by Disney's Peter Pan… that comes in the form of a glitzy-looking Tinkerbell. 

The best thing about these bags is the fact that they are so AFFORDABLE.

That's right, ladies; these stunning Disney bags start at just €26, and go up as high as just €82… which is a small price to pay for PURE JOY. 

As soon as that pay cheque comes in, we are buying all of these.

#DISNEYPRINCESSFOREVER 

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Pink is set to be 2017's hottest colour, and we could not be happier about that (obviously!).

Considering the fact that it is BALTIC outside, we decided to add a splash of pink to our winter wardrobe.

Check out our FAVOURITE pink coats of the moment… you can thank us later!

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1. Le robe

Embrace your inner Queen with this fabulous pink robe coat from River Island. Bow down! 

2. Puff it up

Puffer jackets are perfect for cold weather, and being pink will make them even better. Thank you New Look for this gift. 

3. The bomb.com

The bomber jacket made a glorious return to style last year, and it's not going anywhere! We are loving this silky-smooth baby from Nasty Gal!

4. Shearling central 

This gorgeous shearling biker jacket from Missguided is the stuff of DREAMS. 

5. Softie

This cosy little number from River Island is the best thing since sliced bread. #obsessed

Remember Queens, pink isn't just a colour… it's an attitude.

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Much to the dismay of my ettiquette-influenced family, I was not blessed with a naturally refined poise as a child.

A constant spilling of drinks, clattering of cutlery and general snot-nosed tomboyishness haunted my place at the dinner table every evening, and the terms "elbows off the table," "your fork is not a shovel" and "don't speak with you mouth full" became a part of the perpetual dinner time din.

Luckily, I got the hang of it somewhere around fourth class, so my friends and family are now safe from the obnoxious food chewing that persevered through my early childhood.

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Orla Brosnan, etiquette expert and founder of the Etiquette School of Ireland, aims to equip people with etiquette skills to suit the modern day.

Etiquette has a bit of a stuffy, Downton Abbey image, but realistically it all comes down to having proper manners, presentation and a few tricks up your sleeve to navigate even the most fancy af of meals. 

Etiquette covers a variety of areas, from style, fitness and social media rules to the more traditional dinner table standards, and I was able to sample them all at the Etiquette School's masterclass at the Shelbourne Hotel.

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My initial issue was "oh God, what do I wear?" A pantsuit, a pencil skirt, a 1950's fit and flare frock with white gloves and a dainty pill box hat?

I settled for plaid trousers and a black jumper and settled in to the classes, ready for my instruction on how to become a lady with notions. 

The master class featured a series of speakers, who sat at dinky little tables in one of the hotel's chandelier draped and gildedly furnished tea rooms, ready to teach the ways of the sophisticated world, speed dating style.  

 

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First up was learning how to politely exercise and nurture my body, and the advice was given by Annmarie Murray, who, when she isn't busy being a a Facebook famous fitness babe online, is instructing people on how their posture speaks for them before they have a chance to say a word. 

"A strong body is a strong mind. When someone is fitter and more confident in themselves, the more that's going to come across in their day to day lives," said Annmarie, who has trained Olympic athletes in the US.

"The exercise comes into play with posture. People who sit all day and then drive home and sit on the couch, their posture is hunched, the muscles are tight. Just getting out for a walk in the fresh air, doing some stretching, or pilates or yoga, who naturally sit up straighter."

"If you're able to have good eye contact, sit up straight, stand up tall and be open, then people are going to be more open to you.

*Sits up straighter in chair*

Style is a hugely important element to everyone's personality, and discovering what it says about you can be even more important, especially when it comes to things like job interviews and presentations. 

Tanya McGilligan, Ireland's leading style and image consultant, was on hand at the master class to judge us all harshly for our chipped nail varnish and handbag choices.

Actually, despite Tanya's sky-scrapingly high style standards, her advice was sound, astute and simplistic. It's all about the classics, dressing for your shape and colouring and making a professional wardrobe work for absolutely everyone.

It was like Trinny and Suzanna had been rolled into one achingly stylish advisor.

"I truly believe that you don't have to spend a lot of money to look good, you don't have to buy expensive things, it's easy to look great as long as you are dressing to your shape and colouring, there's no reason why you couldn't pick that up on the high street somewhere.You just have to spend some time on yourself to get it right."

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Online etiquette class videos show young women clip clopping across the room, wobbling in their high heels as they are instructed on how to properly wear and walk in the stilettos, but with backlash on businesses who require their female employees to wear heels happening every week, it seems like high heels could soon be an outdated formal requirement.

"No, they are not a necessity," said Tanya. "It depends on what you are looking for if you want to get a little bit of height there are petite kitten heels, a pump, or wedges look great too."

"I think it's better that people walk properly in heels, than not walking properly. It's better for them to get it right, and then it's their choice if they want to utilise the skill or not."

In regards to tattoos, piercings and eclectically coloured hair, Tanya thinks that people have moved past the negative associations of alternative style. 

"I think people have really loosened up, there's a lot of people with tattoos, a lot of people with piercings, and it's a good thing. If I decide to dye my hair black, you should have the right to do the same or wear an earring in your nose. It's a sign of individuality, it's how you want to appear. It's your body."

"When it comes to a job interview, if you feel its going to work against you, take it out. Your main aim is to get the job so if it's going to go against you then… when you get the job you can discuss it with HR."

 

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Of course, the talk turned to trends(what else is going to happen when two fashion obsessed women discuss style): "What's going to be big this year is fuscia and pink, stripes, preferably rainbow stripes, cropped jeans, micro mini bags, slogans instead of logos. Pink is the new camel. The camel coats? Yawn."

Next up, it was time for "netiquette", the online version of perfect table manners.

The basic rules? No phones at the table at any time, not taking calls during meals and no checking your social media in company.

"It's just not polite, it's just not the done thing. I know it's become an very important part of 21st century life but it's not the correct thing to do," said Michael Keogh, who delivers training courses in digital profile management. 

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As for the likes of social media, we have reached our saturation point for pictures of cats and babies. It is no longer acceptable to force us to coo over an adorable munchkin via the internet or make us endure a slide show of your cat's "funniest" moments. 

Hashtags are also super important: "Don't gatecrash the wrong conversation. If you're talking about the Kardashians, you don't need to share it with the rugby hashtag. So just be conscious. " advises Michael. 

Also selfie control is key for not looking slightly self obsessed: "If you have a picture of a beautiful statue, take the picture of the statue, you don't need to do a selfie of you beside that statue. It's implied that you took the photograph and you're standing right in front of the statue."

When it comes to selfies, "moderation is key."We definitely know a few people who could use this rule.

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Becoming a Tinder goddess, as it turns out, isn't actually that difficult.

"Tinder is really an interesting one. Initially it was seen as really cool, then it was seen as really lecherous, like swiping left or right how superficial can you be."

Tinder has managed to turn that reputation around (kind of) by linking in Instagram and bios to give context and depth to individual profiles.

Tip for pro tindering? Be honest about what you're looking for, "don't say you're a marathon runner if you ran the marathon in 1993 and you have been eating pies ever since."

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"Make your English teacher proud, use correct spelling and don't use text speak in your profile. Use an appropriate photo, as long as that photo is a fair and accurate representation of who you are."

Further takeaways involve never using more than three hastags on Twitter (classy),keeping your personal plans under wraps on public social media platforms (trashy) and never going more than three rounds with an online hater.

And as for online catfish? Report them. 

 

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Finally, it was time for me to but my childhood-honed table manners to the test as I sat down with the Ettiquette School of Ireland's founder Orla Brosnan.

As we delved into the formalities of how to use formal cutlery (work from the outside in) and why you never clink glasses at a wedding toast (its just not the done thing), Orla explained how important table manners are.

"Young people come into a business dinner with brains to burn, but can let the entire company down if they cant eat correctly." 

And when it comes to dating, Orla thinks that if you like a guy, let him pay for the meal with the intention that you will pay for the next one.

And if you don't like him? Go splits so you don't owe him another dinner. 

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Never put your hands on the table, break your bread, never cut, never go to the bathroom until the main course is cleared, and as far as palette cleansers go, if some lettuce appears, never cut it up, instead roll it up and place it in your mouth whole.

And NEVER take Instagram photos of your food in a fancy restaurant. 

You learn something new every day.

I left the Shelbourne ready to embark on my new life as the Princess of Genovia, or at least as a fully fledged lady who now knows how to use a fish knife.

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The internet never ceases to amaze us with the variations of products available to buy.

Take these vagina necklaces as an example of just how weird (and wonderful) the Internet truly is. 

Elizabeth Fitzgerald, owner of Etsy shop Mullummoonflowers, recently launched a line of glittery, rainbow-coloured necklaces, that look like vaginas.

 

PLEASE READHello all! I have received a huge amount of dms and etsy messages regarding yoni pendants somany so that I can not possibly reply to every body! For this I apologise but I thank you all for your interest and beautiful encouragement! I am working on a shop update where I will have several styles available, it looks as though it will be in a week or so. I will announce here and share some pictures. I havnt been very active here for a few weeks due to holidays and family time but I am looking forward to sharing with you all lots of new magic this year  thank you always love and light Emily  #yoni#yonipendant#yoniverse #claypendant#galaxy#galaxypuss#sparkles#glitter#pendants#crystalclit#feminine#goddess#spirituality #handmade #crystalhealing#divinefeminine#mystical#magical#lightworker#loveandlight

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The necklaces were a MASSIVE hit, and actually ended up crashing her site because of the popularity of her offering. 

We admit that vaginas are fabulous and all that, but do we want to wear one around our neck?

Probably not tbh…

However, if you do fancy rocking a vagina around your neck, there are many gorgeous options to choose from.

Elizabeth offers rainbow vaginas, mirrored vaginas and glitter vaginas to name but a few. 

The products sold out extremely fast, but there will be more launching next week.

Remain patient, vaginas are coming. 

 

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She wasn't the first one to do it, and she certainly won't be the last, but Lola Kirke's decision not to shave her armpits ahead of the Golden Globes has attracted a worrying amount of coverage among the press and public.

And while many have celebrated Lola's decision, it seems a certain section of society believe an unshaven female armpit warrants a death threat.

In a post which stunned fans and followers this week, the actress took to Instagram to address the 'controversy', and made reference to the negative backlash she had received in the wake of her red carept walk.

Sharing a photo of herself on the night Lola wrote: "Ok, Now I'm really ready. Thanks to all you beautiful people that didn't send me death threats on account of my awesome hairy armpits."

Refusing to dwell on the drama which followed her appearance, the Mozart in the Jungle actress decided, instead, to pay tribute to the individuals who helped her prep for the big night.

"And thank you @susanwinget for always making me feel cool and @reginaharris for my make up, @blakeerik for my hair and @andrewgn for my kickass dress!" she wrote.

Stunned by the star's admission, fans and followers wasted no time expressing their disbelief over her revelation.

 

Red carpet ready!

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"Why are ppl so amazed by this like wow hairy pits? I'm inspired," wrote one while another remarked: "Beautiful human!!! Thanks for trying to change this patriarchal society!"

"As Kelly Le Brock said in those old commercials, "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful." Glad you're refusing to be shamed by the demented and confused," added another.

Unfortunately, not everyone was on the same page, with one Instagram user writing; " So flashing disgusting armpit hair is somehow gona change womens rights or equality or whatever, find other ways , not this bullsh*t."

Can't school everyone.

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Jeans are the cornerstone of a good, solid wardrobe, and thankfully Penneys have just launched the denim collection of dreams

You have your black, high waisted pair for hitting the town, your ripped up on-trend blue denims, and your slouchy mom jeans for brunching.

However, the bargain high street store isn't restricting it's new spring collection to just jeans. 

Black skinny dungarees €21, White wide-legged dungarees €19

Oh no, every Irish girl's favourite affordable fashion store is coming up with cool new denim concepts for spring 2017.

This includes a pair of very Kendall Jener-worthy black skinny dungarees, as well as some contemporary white denim wide-legged dungarees.

Blue denim jacket €25, Black denim jacket €35

Statement, embroidered jackets have been doing the rounds lately, and a loose denim style is a great alternative to winters heavy embroidered biker jackets. 

Whether you want simple embroidered florals, some stencilled lettering or a full on scene from the tropics, Penneys is serving up some seriously summery looks. 

Crop top €13, Mom jeans €19

Keeping with springs obsession with embroidered everything, Penneys is introducing a seriously stylish embroidered denim co-ord.

While the pieces would look divine as separates, the double denim look could even work for the office with a white shirt under the crop top and a blazer over top. 

Blue jeans €19, Stonewashed jeans €19, Frilled jeans €17

No denim collection would be complete without some amazing jeans, and Penneys has added a whopping 19 new pairs to it's spring line up. 

Paint speckled, ripped and distressed denims feature heavily, as do some seriously stone washed styles. Our favourite has to be the frilled it-jeans that have taken over our Instagrams lately.

No one will believe you when you say "thanks hun, Penneys." 

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Considering the designer wardrobe she rocked throughout Sex and the City's six incredible seasons, you'd be forgiven for thinking that you'd need to take out a mortgage to get your hands on the tutu Sarah Jessica Parker wore in the title sequence of the show.

With countless Manolos in her closet and more couture gowns than you could shake a stick at, we assumed that the outfit which launched one of the most iconic shows in television history would come at a fairly hefty price.

And how wrong were we?

According to Marie Claire, Carrie's tutu was found by the show's costume designer, Patricia Field, in a showroom bin, and set her back a mere $5.

That's right, ladies, the tutu which got on the wrong side of a cross-city New York bus cost less than the price of a pint back in 1998.

Unfortunately, it's no longer possible to get your hands on it for next to nothing as Patricia Field made the decision to recreate the skirt as part of a Sex and the City collection, and it's now retailing for a cool $115.

Still tempted?

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We are absolute slaves to dry shampoo, and by the looks of things so is everyone on Instagram.

After taking to social media to promote Ouai Dry Shampoo Foam, celebrity hair stylist, Jen Atkin, has been inundated with comments from Instagram users only dying to get in on the action.

Set to drop in the States in four days time, the new product claims to actually remove oil and product build-up instead of simply concealing it for a day or two.
 

In addition to sharing footage of the product in the run-up to its launch, Jen has given Instagram users a tutorial on the way in which to apply to hair for maximum results. 

Rocking a barnet that apparently hadn't been washed in three days, Jen applied the foam to her tresses, and instantly transformed a relatively lacklustre 'do into a volumised beachy look, and we're officially converted.

 

Not only the founder, but also a client. the Dry Shampoo Foam drops 1.13.17 @theouai Preorder on theouai.com

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"Game changer," remarked one of Jen's followers while another added: "I want! I need! I must have!"

We're with them on that one.

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