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Beloved West Cork interiors shop, The Old Mill Stores, is for sale
Beloved West Cork interiors shop, The Old Mill Stores, is for sale

Megan Burns

The ultimate guide to understanding skincare vitamins
The ultimate guide to understanding skincare vitamins

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Blink Twice: Are scenes depicting violence against women essential or salacious?
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Real Weddings: Caitríona and James tie the knot in London and Mallorca
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Shayna Sappington

‘Why do I berate myself more harshly for eating, than I ever did for smoking?’
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Dominique McMullan

Take a tour of this Cobh cottage currently on sale for €450,000
Take a tour of this Cobh cottage currently on sale for €450,000

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on her life in beauty
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on her life in beauty

Holly O'Neill

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Social Pics: Chic At The Shelbourne


By Niamh ODonoghue
08th Dec 2016
Social Pics: Chic At The Shelbourne

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VSO Ireland flagship fundraising event Chic at the Shelbourne returned for its seventh year to the 5* Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin 2 on Wednesday 7th December.

Hosted by Brendan Courtney and sponsored by Hays Recruitment, Chic raised vital funds for VSO’s health, education and livelihoods programmes overseas. Guests were treated to a champagne reception, delicious three-course meal and fashion show with designs from Louis Copeland, Olivia Danielle, Suzie Mahony, Deborah Veale and Areeda Fabrics by Abiola.

VSO volunteers were also present to talk about their experiences and how donations make such an impact in the world’s poorest communities.