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Irish beauty brands are in demand this Christmas

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There is no shortage of amazing homegrown talent in the Irish beauty industry, and the wide range of beauty brands on shop shelves reflect this.

Brown Thomas event to help women amplify their personal brand

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Brown Thomas Galway will present ‘Amplify your Personal Brand Online and In Person’ in Brown Thomas Galway on Wednesday next, October 2 at 6.15pm.

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Galway City Museum acquires Nan O’Toole Collection including jugs and birdcage

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Galway City Museum is delighted to receive a collection of objects from local man Tommy Holohan. These objects belonged to Tommy’s grandmother Nan (Anne) O’Toole, a fishwife, and his grandfather, Michael O’Toole, a Claddagh fisherman, who lived with their family in a cottage at Rope Walk, Claddagh, Galway.

Galway Bay Golf Resort to host pre-Galway Races Fashion Show

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Galway Bay Golf Resort will host a pre-Galway Races Fashion Show on Thursday, July 4, in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.

The superpowers of Irish seaweed with VOYA

Seaweed, now celebrated as a super plant, has evolved in this country from being associated with poverty and as a famine food to becoming a prized Irish natural resource because of its remarkable benefits. The nutrient-rich marine plant is packed-full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a powerhouse ingredient for health and wellness products.

Brown Thomas Galway welcomes Gym Goddess pop-up

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Brown Thomas Galway has an exciting pop-up with sustainable Irish leisurewear brand, Gym Goddess, in store until Friday August 25.

BROWN THOMAS GALWAY WELCOMES GYM GODDESS POP-UP

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Brown Thomas Galway will launch an exciting pop-up with sustainable Irish leisurewear brand, Gym Goddess, in store from Wednesday 12th July.

Retailers predict drop in Christmas sales

Almost half of retailers believe their sales will decrease this year according to research carried out by industry expert, Melissa Moore.

Moon’s

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This building was designed by a Mr Farquarson around the year 1812. It has a three storey façade. The bays on the ground floor are articulated by paired fluted ionic pilasters while on the first floor, there are round-headed windows with moulded architraves which are flush with the wall surface and on the second floor segmented–headed windows similarly treated. The exterior has been preserved unchanged since it was built and is one of the most attractive corners in Galway, complemented by the rounded corner of what used to be McNamara’s and the elegant corner of what used to be Dillon’s.

 

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