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Add some sparkle
Summer is a great time to accessorise, I think. You can have so much fun with colour, especially with the very trendy neon this season, and adding a little bling is never a bad thing. And you have to remember that whether you like to wear scarves, bangles, or bags, they never really go out of fashion, so think of them as a very good investment. My current favourites include gold bangles (lots of them), big, chunky, necklaces, and gold earrings, worn with my go-to look of a T-shirt and black blazer. With plenty of collections and designers to choose from, here are just a few of my summer picks.
Mullingar ladies turn heads at this year’s Hennessy Gold Cup
This year’s Hennessy Gold Cup welcomed a variety of special guests from the world of fashion, sport, music, and the arts. On the day however, it was the fashion stakes that had heads turning due to the ladies involved in the Hennessy Best Dressed Lady 2012 in association with Design Centre.
Support the arts on your doorstep
We in Kilkenny are lucky to have such a vibrant artistic community in our midst, so much so that we almost take for granted that there is probably live music or theatre options available seven nights a week in the city and across the county.
Summer fun in Kilkenny keeps the economy blues at bay
There was much to celebrate in Kilkenny this week following the return home of our very own special Olympians who between them boasted a tally of three Olympic medals and two ribbons.
Kaleidoscope at the Design Centre to draw the crowds
Kaleidoscope, the brainchild of violinist Cliodhna Ryan and cellist Kate Ellis, is a laidback, salon-style music night which has been selling out at the Odessa club in Dublin since 2009.
National craft competition prize winners exhibit in Kilkenny
The National Craft Gallery at the Design Centre in Kilkenny is to open its doors to award winning craftspeople.
Hurling monument reflecting Kilkenny’s success planned
Members of Kilkenny Borough Council have called for a monument for the city that recognises the role that hurling plays in the life of Kilkenny people.