


1. Pink lace.
2. Messy hair.
3. L.A. by Fashion Toast - my favourite view of the place.
4. The graphics.
xBlanaid



1. Pink lace.
2. Messy hair.
3. L.A. by Fashion Toast - my favourite view of the place.
4. The graphics.
xBlanaid

Tea towels as placemats - so simple but yet it never occurred to me before.
xBlanaid


I was recently photographed by Naomi Gaffey for Stellar magazine’s street style section. Confession: I genuinely love being in any way involved with Stellar - anyone I’ve ever met/dealt with there is just, well….sound. I was really thrilled to appear in this issue.
For this feature I had to work an outfit around the safari/khaki theme. I tried to keep the outfit fairly neutral and add some of my favourite accessories. I particularly love my new turquoise necklace from K Kajoux - it’s a real pop of colour with anything white…Speaking of which, the white racerback from the amazing Muse in Waterford may be one of the pricier additions to my usually inexpensive wardrobe, but man it fits unbelievably. I wore it all the time on my holidays, during both the day and going-out times. This parka from House of Fraser is currently on sale - and is a great fit, longer on the back too, which pleases me inexplicably.
This is in the current edition of Stellar…I meant to post it before but as you can see from the silence on the blog, the last week has been a little intense work wise. Getting back to normal soon.
Outfit :
Parka : House of Fraser
Denim sleeveless Lee jacket : Shutterbug
Turquoise beaded statement necklace : Available to order from K Kajoux
White racerback vest : Muse, Waterford
Black stretch maxi : Muse, Waterford.
Clutch bag : Shutterbug
Wedges : Zara
Gold malene Birger necklace (under turquoise) : Muse, Waterford.
xBlanaid








1. Signage for one of the cool shops on Melrose, Hollywood.
2. ‘a’ from the Neon Graveyard, Las Vegas. $15 for a 20/30 minute tour and well worth it…
3. Billboard on Venice Beach, for Rob Cordry’s new TV show. (Venice Beach is akin to a permanent Electric Picnic.)
4. Decoration in lobby of the Tropicana hotel, Las Vegas. (Great pool, good location, power shower, comfortable beds, expensive food.)
5. There was a biker’s rally at this place in Las Vegas when we passed, not sure what it is…
6. Red Velvet cake in Downtown. Crazy huge portions here. We buy everything one between two for the win!
7. Flying in to Las Vegas from L.A. - $53.00 return each, including check in baggage. 45 minute flight. 15 degrees celsius hotter.
8. Restored signage on Freemont. The Neon Graveyard fixes them up and puts them back on the streets of Vegas as it’s a non-profit organisation…
9. A painted gate in Downtown Las Vegas. Good vintage shops around there too, including the fantastic Gypsy Den.
More to come - I am snap-happy over here it seems… : )
xBlanaid
I bought this kimono here in LA - it was inexpensive and perfectly peptobismal-ly pink, cheerful-like, with a flower detail and proper kimono sleeves. It has since become the perfect cover up/sarong solution by the pool when toddling about. I also wear it around the house, and yes, I did once wear it out and about as a coat. That may have been too much.
Photographed by the pool at the ACE hotel in Palm Springs, which deserves a post of it’s very own.
xBlanaid









As I may have mentioned (around four hundred times before…) I am currently away in Los Angeles. Actually, at this time of typing, I am in Las Vegas. We came here for a holiday within a holiday, as L.A. is part work, and it was €53.00 return to fly to Vegas from L.A…so…here we are!
It’s my first visit to Las Vegas, and all the warnings of the mentalness have proved true. It’s demented here. No complaints though.
I am a huge fan of typography, so couldn’t resist a visit to the renowned ‘Neon Graveyard.’ This lot on the outskirts of town is filled with rusting hotel & casino signs from the last century. Many of the designs are just astounding - one, for the Moulin Rouge, was the actual handwriting of the renowned designer Betty Willis.
it’s a short tour - the place is smaller than expected, but it’s enough. You are in the desert after all, and the 11am heat can be overpowering, but I am so glad we went…I have a feeling the studio signage will be changing dramatically once I get home!
More posts from L.A. to follow…I want to live there.
xBlanaid
P.S While I took the above photos, the Neon Museum restricts any commercial use of these images - I have to tell you so now you’re done told! : )


I can’t handle much colour in my life, but I love these blue additions.
Via my pinterest page.
xBlanaid


There’s something about a vintage convertible mercedes that just turns my head. Particularly in beige, pale gold or soft green/blue.
xBlanaid



What a hectic week last week, my apologies for the absence! Part of that week involved my last appearance on RTE 2’s TwoTube, and the lovely presenter Sinead helped me be a better blogger by taking some shots of my rigout. Confession - I had also worn this exact outfit to a very cool wedding a few days before, so it’s a kind of double dose. Second confession, a lot of this is from my own store, Shutterbug, in Kilkenny. This is not a marketing ploy, just that the only time I get to shop now is for the store so eh…well - it proves I only buy what I’d wear myself.. ; )
Vintage top and skirt : Shutterbug
Ear cuff : Anni for Shutterbug (available soon!)
Silver cuff : €7.95 for two in H&M
Ram ring €13.95 Shutterbug
Vintage silver and pink stone ring : Shutterbug
Peach ring : €4.95 H&M
Thanks also to Aoife, Sinead, Eirinn and Christina from TwoTube - they made an otherwise very nervous situation (going on the telly), a very enjoyable and exciting time altogether.
xBlanaid

As today is my birthday, I thought I would write a FF to myself - ten things to the myself of ten years ago, the 21 year old me. I wrote and deleted quite a few, and ended up with this… Feel free to add something you would advise your own self ten years ago..!
1. Your actions and the things you say and do affect people. You won’t realise this for another while. Prepare to start looking outward.
2. You are in full control of your mind and all the thoughts you have - which also makes you responsible, absolutely and completely, for the things you are doing right now. Regardless of history or circumstance. You are making that choice at this moment, and you have to accept responsibility for that.
3. Accept what you deserve. Don’t accept what is not right for you, or will hold you back, or change the way you behave. This all comes back to point 2.
4. Yes, perhaps you really haven’t a clue who you are as a person, whether you’re likeable or not, talented or not, meant for success or not. You will come to realise that worrying about that is redundant. Just get out there and start living. Sitting in a room in your mind is not living.
5. Not ‘having a clue’ allows you to do some ridiculously irresponsible things. In time, you’ll look back and think - oh wasn’t I wild! Didn’t I live! Then you’ll realise, no, that was just being lost. Living is when you find yourself amongst the thoughts and realise that the reality of ‘living’ is understanding who you are, accepting that, and taking yourself off on an adventure that doesn’t hurt people or yourself….
6. In time, you’ll eventually learn when to leave a relationship that just isn’t that good. This will come when you understand point 3.
7. You will also have to learn when to stay in a relationship that really is that good.
8. Stop being afraid of things. Stop being so sure of other things. Stop thinking so much. Be a little more thoughtful. Try to be a nice person, but don’t change too much. Accept who you are at your core, accept that you will get in trouble sometimes. Know who your friends are - and be okay with being alone. Be independent. Don’t be too independent. Stop taking bad advice. Learn to take your own advice. Know when that advice is bad too. Oh, and stand up for yourself. Placating is not debating. Also know when to back off a bit.
9. Travel. It’ll help you work through all the nonsense of point 8.
10. One day, ten years from now, you will write ten points to the you of right now. Take my advice. Tell the you of ten years time, writing the list, that as much as she would like to think that she’s changed so much from being you - that really she needed to write this for herself. She’ll know what you mean.
xBlanaid
Trying to figure out this polyvore malarkey to plan my perfect suitcase for Los Angeles. Not sure the images should be so pixellated once posted but I’m more than likely doing something wrong. Here’s the link to the original anyway!
Here’s my actual version of the dream above. (Considerably less money spent…) Outfit posts will follow from L.A. featuring the stuff mentioned below and hopefully some new bits, as I’m heading over to buy/work also…! I will try not to go on about it too much, but I’ve never been and I’m quite ridiculously excited!
Clockwise from top >>
Vintage sweatshirt - mine has a gold eagle on it - present from Dave.
Maxi skirt - Vintage - €5.00.
Kimono - the one pictured is Winter Kate. I’ve become obsessed with kimonos and bought my vintage velvet one on ebay for €59.00.



Wallowing - staring at the palms of your hands which rest on your crossed knees, lost in the thoughts about yourself that you’re sure are just extensions of someone else’s thoughts about you. Sitting in a kind of oddly expected shock that you’re not perfect. Of course, you knew that, you know that you’re not perfect, no one is harder on you than you…Yet it’s still a shock when you think that someone else has figured it out and doesn’t like a part of you and the way you are… Peculiar isn’t it. It’s like you can’t win. Well, you can’t if you sit and stare at your hands and think about it so much that all the other people stop mattering, or even existing, in this world of upturned hands and wallow and thoughts. You remove yourself from everyone, even the ones who like all the parts of you.
No one is perfect. You know that. You know that but you need to hear it and apply it and accept it and understand that it is okay to be imperfect. Just be here and be imperfect and have fun - that’s all anyone who cares about you wants from/for you.
xBlanaid
Images via designquixotic on pinterest




My love of antlers grows, as does my love of pinterest.
Image 1 via Creature Comforts
Image 2 via A Beautiful Mess
Image 3 : Klikk
Image 4 : My Design chic
xBlanaid

A very mini style post. I have been feeling quite the unphotogenic thing lately, what with work and such like making me a little tired face. However, the point of my outfit posts is to remind myself what I used to wear when I was a somewhat young’n, (a frippery, sure, but I reckon I’ll be that kind of old lady.) Here’s a quick snap, edging back in to proper shoots soon.
Shirt : Penneys current stock.
Jacket : Penney’s old stock.
Fur : Vintage from Metropole vintage (at Style at Set)
Shorts : old H&M jeans cut up.
Belt : Vintage from Dandelion Daydreamer Vintage (at Style at Set)
xBlanaid



What an incredible shop design - this is Ruti in San Francisco. Elements of the store, albeit on a less-expensive costing/looking scale are similar to our own Shutterbug. Ruti, though, is so much cooler - it makes me want to redo Shutterbug again. Oh dear. Well, we’re having a mini-launch of the store on the 21st of May so that gives me a couple of weeks!
xBlanaid
via simply grove

Summer is coming - and I just booked my flights to L.A. Lots of exciting things going on, but firstly, I just need to get near to some of that heat and ocean.
If you have any recommendations for things to do/see/eat/hear/be/shop/stay in L.A - I’d very much appreciate them.
Image via knightcat.
xBlanaid



I love eclectic vintage style tiles, but they can be difficult, and expensive to find. Therefore, I am in love with Louise Body’s new wallpaper - it looks just like tiles, but so much easier.
xBlanaid
(P.s apologies for the extended break, still recovering from Style at Set (below), more of which I’ll post about soon! )

We are very pleased to announce that RTE’s Brendan Courtney will be taking part in a live style and beauty panel discussion this Saturday at 3pm! PLACES ARE LIMITED.
Brendan will be joined by myself, top model/makeup artist Karen Fitzpatrick and renowned hair dresser Kieran O’Gorman at 3pm on Saturday 23rd of April.
The event will be an informal and approachable chat about the panel’s personal experiences in style and beauty, answering questions, offering advice and doing twenty minute master classes. Brendan will take us through a style tutorial, Karen will show us a makeup look, and Kieran will discuss hair styles. We will also be discussing shopping and selling online following my opening of an ASOS store.
Join us at 3pm - this Saturday in the Restaurant of Langton House Hotel. PLaces are limited and admission is part of the €8.00 day weekend pass.
For more info call (056) 7765133
xBlanaid




We did a quick shoot with model Karen Fitzpatrick in Langtons today, to launch the ‘Style Panel’, which takes place at Absolut Style at Set at 3pm on Saturday 23rd of April.
Karen, who is with Assets modelling agency, has created her own make up artist business called ‘Sculpt, by Karen Fitzpatrick’, and she will be joining us for the ‘Style Panel’ along with RTE’s Brendan Courtney, from ‘Off the Rails‘, and renowned hair stylist Kieran O’Gorman. I’ll be the host, and the event will be an informal and approachable chat about the panel’s personal experiences in style and beauty, answering questions, offering advice and doing twenty minute master classes. Brendan will take us through a style tutorial, Karen will show us a makeup look, and Kieran will create an effective up style. We will also be discussing shopping and selling online, following my recent addition to ASOS.com marketplace and setting up my own site etc etc.
Entrance to the Style Panel is part of the €8.00 Weekend Day Pass. Places are limited so come early! For more information see www.set.ie or call (056) 7765133
Photographer : Ciúin Tracey.
Stylist : Blanaid Hennessy
Model : Karen Fitzpatrick
Clothes and Jewellery all from my shop.
xBlanaid





Fear freezes us in the moment, and the moments grow and change our lives into existence. You have heard so much - that we have so much to fear, that you can’t go beyond now, that you’d be mad to try, that we are trapped by everything those outside of our control have created. Of course , some are financially trapped, but how many of us are trapped by the thought that we might join those already there? You get so used to hearing stories of fear, that not even the inspirational feels real any more. Yet it is possible to grow, and achieve, and experiment, and live. You just have to do it, and the doing of it is the living. Just trying is the doing of it.
You have to take the bite, even if you have been filled with the fear that it is more than you are able for…because how else will you know if the warnings are true? How can you know until you just - bite.
xBlanaid




Just a quick post - the top image is the amouuunt of rings I was wearing the other day - all from my shop. The second image is from Garance Dore - I am smitten with the fading-into-white shirt. The third image is a sheet of very quick sketches I was hammering out (poorly) so I knew which stock to send for a shoot Brid Leahy was working with Louise Johnston (Fade Street). The hanger/sharpie were accidental in place - and the image was taken just to text over for reference, but I liked the pink tone the table took on and so hence - it is used as though public posting was the intention! Finally - the fur coat on the right must be mine.
xBlanaid






Another Irish designer in this extended ‘week’- though this one is now based in Ney York, Sandra Murphy is truly representing the nu-wave of vintage inspired collections. Her imagery for her label ‘Recollection‘ is sensational too - it was hard to pick just a few for this post. Pop over to her site for a minute!
x Blanaid




This pretty collection is by Irish designer Katie Harte for her etsy store Pure Harte. This vintage inspired photoshoot was a collaboration with Alice from Aliquo boutique, who created the jewellery. Both designer’s sell online and in the Loft Market, in the Powerscourt S.C, Dublin. Sigh - I love this shoot, it makes me want to dress like a proper girl.






The first installment in my young Irish designer week of posts - and it’s the wonderful talent of Alice Halliday. This is a shoot of her graduate collection ’Soul Salvation’ with an all Cork team creative team - and look at these results. Amazing. I particularly love the cloak in the first photo, which Florence from ‘Florence and the Machine’ recently took away on tour with her…impressed? Why, yes, I really, really am….
Photography : Miki Barlok
Hair : Simone Best
Make- up : Rosa Ospina
Models : Rebecca Howarth and Ashlie Mac Phearson
xBlanaid



More inspirational images from a folder of randomness on my desktop, found all around the internet. Thanks for the lovely feedback regarding the behind the scenes shot - I’ll have a post of finished shots up asap!
xBlanaid




Here are some little iphone photos of the shoot we were working on over the weekend. I’ll post some of photographer Mosele Foley’s shots from it soon - hers are sliiighty better than mine!
The shoot was for an interiors company in Ireland - lots of lovely products…we designed the cabin from scratch to suit the style of the stuff - and even built a fake kitchen for the set. More info soon!
xBlanaid





Working on a huge project at the moment, hence the time away from the blog. Here are some images from the moodboard - I’m definitely back to loving the white rustic style. Next week I’ll be back to be modernist. Then probably back again. I’m glad I am currently floating between rental homes, I don’t think I could make the commitment to any one style right now. Too much pressure. : )
xBlanaid




I am at odds with my need for removing myself from the current swirl of blurred days of deadlines and proposals and quotes and words. But then. Every time I think I’m about to book a holiday, I find a new project and I know in my heart that my best away time is actually my here time. I’ve accepted my seeming aversion to time off, and so for now, I’m happy to create away on a daily basis. Now I will take a stroll on a weekday, or go for a long lunch, or even just watch an episode of ‘Boardwalk Empire’ before getting out of bed. For now, holidays have to wait just a tiny bit longer, but I am already feeling away, here.
xBlanaid
Images 1 & 2 from whores at my door. Image 3 from StuRap. Image 4 by Koto Bolofo.
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