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She just looks dinky!

x Blanaid

*edit* Via The Sartorialist

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8 Responses
  1. Sinead says:

    OOOh I remember this image! from the Satorialist ya? Love everything about it. Especially the olive in her jacket contrasting the greens in the background!

  2. blanaid says:

    THAT’S where it’s from, I saved it ages ago without saving the link. Thanks Sinead! I agree, olive is quickly becoming my new favourite colour…

  3. Blau von T says:

    i love the shoes!!!

  4. Sinead says:

    An olive leather jacket! new wishlist I reckon. And it’d be something different from all the black and tan ones trawling the streets. A vintage one would be even better

    Speaking of which Blanaid youre into vintage pieces arent you? If youre ever in Cork theres a little gem of a store just off patrick street in the alley leading into the English Market ( sorry mouthful I know)

    Its not a charity shop but EVERYTHING in there is vintage or vintag-ey! The minute you walk in it smells like a cross between an old farmhouse kitchen and worn leather! Bliss! From 70s paisley dresses to 50’s neck scarves and racks and rackes of belts. And really cheap!

    Jeez that was a long post! I sound like Im endorsing it or something haha

  5. blanaid says:

    On the wishlist too!

    Ooh that shop sounds amazing, as soon as I read your comment I was straight on the phone to my sister, who lived in Cork. We’re thinking of heading down there on Saturday! Thanks for the heads up!

    x

  6. Sinead says:

    No problem I lived there for awhile its lovely. Sorry I dont have the name of that shop but youll find it easily enough on the way into the English Market. OOh and then have lunch inthe restaurant ypstairs! droooll!

    One bit of advice, unless youre desperate to go to Zara, I wouldnt bother with Mahon Point Shopping Centre…its the usual shopping centre lask. Its a much nicer atmosphere in town! And if ye’ve time, Douglas village is worth a look its a lovely little village in the outskirts with a few shops and restaurants

  7. blanaid says:

    Thanks Sinead! We were supposed to head down there today, but eh…it was sliiightly damp. Headed to Kilkenny instead and got a fantastic dress in a second hand shop for a tenner, so not a bad result.

    Going to head to Cork soon though, and definitely going there, and to Douglas village too.

    x

  8. Victoria says:

    Absolute random to find your lovely blog, I went to google image to search for Irish interiors and your site came up! Yeah!!!
    Love that outfit, the shoes, oh! So easy and hip and a lot of style, right?

    Reading those little exchanges above make me feel almost homesick, so sweet to tell each other the nice places to go to! One day, I will come and visit Ireland. I have good friends in Galway and near Dublin!
    I’ll stop by soon again!
    XX
    Victoria

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