RTÉ Guide FASHION Magazine Autumn 2017

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04 HIGH-STREET HITS The ten items you need in your wardrobe this autumn

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06 FOUR WAYS TO WEAR... the season’s must-have red coat

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07 IN THE KNOW All the comings and goings from the world of fashion

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08 THE ACCESSORIES HOT-LIST Our definitive must-haves for the new season

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ON THE COVER Dorothy Perkins, red coat, €85

10 WARDROBE CONFESSIONS TV presenter Sinead Kennedy reveals her fashion loves and her most treasured items

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Contents r’s Edito letter Welcome to FASHION W hen the new-season lookbooks start flooding in, it can be hard to find a style or trend that’s actually going to work away from the catwalks of Paris, London or New York. Thankfully, this season’s offerings are really wearable and achievable – who doesn’t love a classic red winter coat? Speaking of red, it’s going to be everywhere! Absolutely the colour of the new season, wear just a hint of it or go red from head to toe, it’s up to you. There’s also a nod to Hillary Clinton with the return of the trouser suit and if faux fur, shearling and feathers are your bag, you won’t have to search too long. In this issue, we have everything you need to know about the new collections and how to wear them. We’ve also gone inside the wardrobe of the very fashionable Sinead Kennedy to discover her biggest splurge and guilty pleasures (did someone mention Louboutins?) All this and the must-have beauty looks from behind the scenes at some of the biggest fashion shows and expert advice to look after your skin in autumn. We hope you enjoy it! Janice

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Managing Editor: Catherine Lee. Editor: Janice Butler. Chief Sub-editor: Stephen Meyler. Art Editor: Niamh Hughes. Pre-press: David Mahon.

Published by RTÉ Commercial Enterprises 2017

18 RECYCLING & RE-INVENTION Stylist Joanne O’Brien shows us how to breathe new life into your old white shirt 20 BEAUTY BUZZ There’s always a new beauty product on the market – we look at the best of them 22 MAKE-UP LESSON Berry lips and metallic eyes, make-up is making a statement this season

FASHION team

Advertising sales: Karen Foster (contact 01 208 2880), Oliver Hayes (contact 01 208 4717)

12 THE TRENDS From space age to feathers, we’ve got autumn/winter 2016’s key trends covered

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23 SKINCARE REPORT How to look after your skin into the colder months FASHION 03

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Say it with sparkle If the various fashion shows have

taught us anything recently it’s that you cannot sparkle enough this season. From colourful sequinned tunics layered over trousers, to a more edgy sequin dress, there is no time like the present to start incorporating sequins into your wardrobe.

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Marc Jacobs

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Ret ro hats Tired of beanies? Fashion

heavyweights like Marc Jacobs, Maison Margiela and Coach 1941 are throwing it back to brimmed caps and bucket hats featuring vintage textiles like shearling and fur.

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M&S Collection, €58

Wallis

Bright coat This is normally where you lean toward neutral, right? This season however, it’s a garment where colours pop with a fruity vivacity, making the belted coat the autumn’s wardrobe punchup; eye-catching without extravagance.

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Next, €55

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Soft leather Think leather always equals tough?

Think again: finest glove nappa leather wound up in numerous collections, getting a ladylike spin at Tod’s, Alexander McQueen, Valentino and Hermès, among others. It looks particularly sharp in suiting.

Mid-lengt h skirts Major designers like Christian Henry Holland @ Debenhams

Dior, Loewe and Victoria Beckham are pirouetting toward ballet-beautiful styles this fall. They showcased a flattering skirt hemmed at the calf with a full, flouncy movement.

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Vict orian collars This autumn, you’ll be neck-deep in

Victorian-inspired collars; they’re the turtleneck’s fancy older sister. Brands like John Galliano and Kenzo took things literally in Shakespearean white, while Frame and Lemaire modernised it in crisp poplin.

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Floaty dresses

The go-anywhere dress we saw from spring is not going anywhere. Liquid satin lends itself to elegant daywear if you wear it with furry slides, while floaty and floral are easy for a day to night look.

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Dorothy Perkins

Marks & Spencer

Nine by Savannah Miller @ Debenhams

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Shearling This season, designers proposed

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a welcome array of actually practical outerwear. Shearling, especially, was a popular choice. We’re sure you have one of these buried in the wardrobe!

Miss Selfridge

’Every 70s era revival got a

Rose bowl A rose by any other

name…is still autumn’s best floral. The romantic print appeared throughout collections, adding a quirky spin to basics.

Penneys, €12

christopher kane

catwalk airing, but the Seventies forged ahead as the frontrunner for autumn, making itself felt in fabrics (shearling, corduroy), colour palettes (sticky toffee, caramel, camel) and attitude (disco glam florals one minute; preppy Love Story swagger the next).

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1 Girly Add some of the season’s floral prints and you’re good to go

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Scarf, H&M, €29.99, Dress, Penneys, €14, Floral dress, Penneys, €18, Earrings, Accessorize, €7.90, Bag, H&M, €39.99

3 Red on red Are you brave enough? If so, a full red outfit is for those who dare

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Edgy Leather leggings, leather skirt –whichever you fancy, it’s going to give this coat some edge

Trouser, Penneys, €15, Belt, H&M, €12.99, Shoe, Penneys, €22, Earrings, Accessorize, €19.90, Skirt, Penneys, €14

This season’s red coat Dorothy Perkins, €85

Jumper, Marks & Spencer, €45 (Oct), Jeans, Marks & Spencer, €50, Bag, Dune, €79, Boot, €165, Dune

4 With denims Classic and a look anyone can pull off, perfect for the office

Shirt, Marks & Spencer, €49, Jeans, Marks & Spencer, €50, Bag, Marks & Spencer, €38, Neckerchief scarf, Accessorize, €19.90, Shoe, H&M, €59.99

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fashion bites...

€120

We love

€200

The Brown Thomas A/W collection

“Autumn/Winter 2017 is a season which showcases the re-emergence of high-octane glamour and strong femininity. From hero tailoring to soft romance and more, it really is an incredible season ahead,” says Shelly Corkery, Fashion Director for Brown Thomas. She isn’t wrong – their recent fashion show displayed an array of covetable items, with designers opting for a mix of pretty florals, stunning reds and smart tailoring. New to Brown Thomas this season is Delpozo by Spanish architect Josef Font, who, alongside Saint Laurent, Monse and Maticevski, took inspiration from architectural design, cleverly transforming cocktail dresses and coats into incredible structural pieces. It’s one of the most wearable seasons and while the price tags may be steep, this is where we’ll get our inspirations.

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This season realises a very special dream for Ginan Abbas as she launches a first capsule collection for her label Golden Stitch. _ __ ___ The collection not only represents Ginan’s talent as a fashion _ _ __ designer, it also brings to life Ginan’s creative passion for fabric design. This unique combination creates Ginan’s signature that can be found in each piece that carries the Golden Stitch label. Born in Baghdad, Ginan comes from a long line of master tailors. Many a happy childhood memory for Ginan was spent playing with the fabric scraps left over from her parent’s tailoring business in Baghdad, igniting a passion that made her become the dress and fabric designer she is today. When Ginan arrived in Dublin two decades ago, she was immediately fascinated by the environmental differences between her old and new homes. Having to adjust to a Western lifestyle was a challenge for Ginan but also a bonus, as it presented her an opportunity to enhance her ability to master variations of colour and also the female form. “My dresses are designed to make a woman look amazing and feel beautiful,” she says. For autumn, the Golden Stitch colour palette mixes abstract dandelion georgette prints in grey, taupe, red and blues with a splash of amber yellow. The grey and black clock dandelion printed crepe plays so well over the gold-infused silk, adding a slight shimmer as you move.

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Golden Stitch by Ginan Abbas is available in the Design House, 43 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. Website: goldenstitch.ie. Tel: 085 7311673

Continuing their big name collaborations, H&M has teamed up with the iconic Parisian concept store Colette for an exclusive edition of H&M Studio A/W’17. While the nine-piece collection is rooted in the main A/W’17 designs, the H&M Studio x colette collection goes one step further – featuring a special colour palette based on colette’s signature blue, plus two completely unique designs. The H&M Studio x colette edition launches August 21 and will be available in shops and online at colette for two weeks, along with selected pieces from the main H&M Studio A/W’17 collection in advance of its global release. fashion 07

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5perfect

Top tips to choose the

handbag

1 length

This is a pretty straightforward one – the part of your body where the bottom of the bag sits will be accentuated. So if you have small, boyish hips, a bag that sits on your hips, like this Gionni messenger bag, €55, will make your shape look more feminine. If you have large hips, try a bag which sits at your waistline, accentuating the taper of your waist and making you look slimmer. In fact, handbags that sit at waist level will flatter most shapes, so it’s always good to have a bag of this type in your wardrobe.

Your ideal handbag should be both polished and practical. You’re likely to carry it every day for months on end, so it’s essential that you choose one that is right for you! These tips are an easy-to-remember, fivepoint process to choose the right handbag every time.

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size

Don’t be tempted just to follow the fashion here, as very small bags on tall girls will get lost and alternatively, if you are on the short side, you will be swamped with a large or oversized bag. So for short or petite girls, this metallic bag from Gionni, €58, will fit and flatter.

3 shape

Try to choose a handbag which complements your own shape. To do this, think about your overall shape, then buy handbags with opposite features. For example, if you are tall and slim, choose a handbag which is rounded and slouchy. If you are short and curvy, handbags like this striped one with strong angles will look great on you, €60 from Gionni.

4 style

Think about your general style. If you usually wear casual clothes, going for a very formal handbag style is not a good idea. A casual bag like this backpack from Liberty works really well. Look out for pics of models wearing clothes similar to your style, then make a note of the types of handbags that they have been dressed with. You may not like that particular handbag, but note the style, and think about whether you would like it in a different colour, a different material, or if it were slightly bigger or smaller.

Gionni handbags are available from Shaws, Debenhams, Kilkenny and Pamela Scott. Liberty by Gionni is available from Kilkenny and leading independents nationwide

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I have left the practical part until last, although this is definitely an important factor. What do you want this handbag for? Is it to be used everyday for work and going out, does it need to carry books, a laptop or your gym kit? Perhaps you are looking for a small handbag for going out which needs to match a particular outfit. Either way, once you know what you will use your bag for, you will have an idea of what compartments and pockets you need it to have. As a final check when you find bag that you like, always check what’s inside. Is there a separate pocket for your phone and is there a secure area for your wallet, purse or keys?

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Best of

Eliza fringe necklace, €62

boots

‘These boots were made for walking’ – never before have this line been more apt. It’s all about the boot this season. Up to the knee, ankle, slouchy, you pick – there’s something for everyone!

Wisten feather earrings, €52

Monroe statement necklace, €190

Dune, €235

Florian bracelet, €84

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We Love

Customers are ever more demanding, so to meet the pressure, accessory brand Stella & Dot will be launching new items in each collection. They have three main trends in their collection this year: Layered Essentials, great for every day with beautiful timeless pieces; New Metallics – there are some gorgeous bronze and hematite pieces coming your way and rose gold is still going strong. As for seasonal ‘it’ items, think beautiful prints and feathers.

Taj clutch, €90

Pavé lark cuff, €84

Lindley chandeliers , €64

ts Marks & Spencer, €130 Fringe tassel earrings, €46

Jarne coil bronze bangle, €62

Wisten cuff, €52

Next, €65

Dune, €330

Miss Selfridge, €55

Marks & Spencer, €150

Accessorize

After blasting with a lot of neon colours and prints in the summer, Accessorize have taken things down a notch with their autumn collection. Tones of brown, tan and olive are key in handbags, with an occasion splash of sequins. Jewellery is simpler, like these gold hoops and chain necklaces.

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feature

Closet

confidential with Sinead Kennedy When deciding which Irish style maven’s wardrobe we most wanted to peruse, TV presenter Sinead Kennedy was top of our list. Andrea Byrne reports

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e’re big fans of Sinead’s fun, fearless, nonconformist and wholly unapologetic sense of style. Thankfully, the affable TV presenter agreed to indulge our little snoop, opening up her killer wardrobe to reveal a real gem of a bargain buy, a ‘dangerous’ designer shoe addiction and a 17-year-old leather jacket that she still wears! “I just like to wear what I like, when I like,” Sinead says of her sense of style. “I don’t think I fall into one particular category. I wouldn’t be very girlie but that’s not to say that some days I don’t wake up and want to wear a nice dress. I like having fun with clothes and I don’t take it too seriously.” BIGGEST SPLURGE: My shoe collection. I own more than I will ever need! If you’re including trainers, I’d say I own between 40 and 50 pairs of shoes. The thing is, I don’t have a decent handbag, because I’m all about the shoes. It’s quite a dangerous habit and probably the reason I will never have savings, but I do get the wear out of all of them. In terms of shoe style, I’m a woman of extremes: I am either in really casual flat trainers or five-inch heels. There is no in-between. But I have to wear high ones as I’m only 5’ 2”, and between my husband and my TV husband Marty, who are both tall, I need the height injection!

BEST BARGAIN: I’m not a great bargain hunter but I love this embroidered jacket that I picked up backpacking around Central America while on honeymoon. I bought it at a market in Nicaragua for the equivalent of €15. It’s really well-made, the stitching is impeccable. It’s wonderful to have something that is completely unique. MOST TREASURED ITEM: My wedding dress. I say that, but I did actually sell it. It was the second dress I ever tried on. I knew I wanted something with a vintage vibe and something sequinned. I googled those words and it came up. It was made by Jenny Packham. I tracked it down and once I tried it on, there was no talking me out of it. I look back now and think, yeah, I could have bought another dress that worked better with my shape but I just fell in love with that dress. Anyway, like I said, I sold it. I know it might sound odd, but while it is my most treasured piece of clothing, I am never going to wear it again. I would have hated to see it hanging in my wardrobe, what’s the point? I wanted someone else to get the pleasure out of wearing it and not have to pay the same price! So it’s treasured in my memory and plus I have all of the photos.

I don’t have a decent handbag, because I’m all about the shoes. It’s quite a dangerous habit and probably the reason I will never have savings!

AN OUTFIT YOU LOVE THAT EVERYONE ELSE HATES: Probably my leopard print suit. I love it. I have a lot of suits from Scribe of London, I love the cut of them. It’s such a personal service and I love that its founder, Pat Morley, is Irish. Everything is tailored to perfection. I have suits in black, burgundy and blue, and I just wanted something different. It’s not for everyone. I have a tartan suit too that I wore one night, and ended up on Gogglebox as the discussion of the night. But to be honest, if I like something, I couldn’t care less. It doesn’t bother me at all. I like having fun and I don’t take it too seriously.

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biggest splurge

Irish style icon? Blanaid Hennessy, owner of Folkster. She’s so damn cool. I remember her saying to me once, ‘Why keep your good stuff for that event, we should be wearing our good stuff every day’. It’s so true, but I just love that she is so glam, but really cool and funky with it. It’s pure boho fabulousness.

best bargain

International style icon? I do like Olivia Palermo as she has fun with clothes, but she is a clotheshorse, so I suppose she could make anything look fabulous. There are a lot of international bloggers who I follow, and whose style I love.

favourite accessory

favourite jewellery

love/hate

newest item

FAVOURITE PIECE OF JEWELLERY: That’s an easy one. My tanzanite engagement ring. I saw that ring years before we got engaged and I had said to Conor, whenever you plan on popping the question, I want this one. And in fairness to him, when the time was right, he went back in to that shop to pick it up. I absolutely love it. It’s quite delicate, and you’re not supposed to wear it every day, but I do! FAVOURITE ACCESSORY: I love hats! I only have a few, as I’ve such a small head so I find it hard to find ones I like that also fit. They work wonders too when you’re having a bad hair day, especially when you’ve as much bleach in your hair as I do. THE OLDEST ITEM IN YOUR WARDROBE: Apart from a few bits my Mam has given to me over the years, my oldest item is a burgundy leather jacket. I worked in a petrol station when I was 16 and I saved up one whole summer to buy it, so I have it 17 years now and still wear it. There are no rips, no tears, no real damage, apart from a bad zip. I remember years ago getting stuck in it, and going home and my Dad having to peel me out of it. I broke the zip and have never fixed it. In saying that, I don’t think it would close even with the zip fixed! THE NEWEST ITEM IN YOUR WARDROBE: Metallic high-top converse bought for $65 in L.A, but they sell them here too! They’re comfy and I can wear them with everything. I’m going on holidays shortly with Himself and I love being able to throw on a boho maxi dress with a pair of comfy Cons.

Favourite retailer? Most of the time, it’s a toss-up between Topshop and Zara. I also love Folkster. Online or in-store? I am usually an in-shop shopper, as I am very quick with it. I know instantly if I like something or not. Also, I’m not sure I’m a candidate for online shopping as I am really bad at sending stuff back if it doesn’t suit. Neat Freak or Clean Freak? Complete neat freak. The trousers are all folded, and black is with black, denim is all together. My wardrobe is always very tidy, and as a result it’s very easy to find what I want. Also, I hate hoarding. I declutter every two months. I do a charity clear out. If it’s good quality, it’s the charity bag, if it’s wrecked, it’s the bin. I am trying to do it to make space in the wardrobe but not as a way to go out and buy more. We always have more than we need.

oldest item

most treasured

Wedding photos: Rubistyle Photography

Sinead with husband, Conor Kirwan, on their wedding day

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trend report

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trend report

Autumn/Winter 2017 Some of the top trends emerging from the fashion houses now that can be incorporated to your wardrobe this season

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trend report River Island, €95 (on sale Oct)

River Island, €53

River Island, €37

Penneys, €14

Penneys, €35 alternative views

saint laurent

space ag e

paco rabanne

chanel

The optimism and high shine of the Space Age is back on catwalks for autumn. Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello whipped up a glittering finale worthy of Studio 54, while Chanel outfitted models for the moon with plasticeffect shawls.

paco rabanne chanel

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trend report

Bottega Veneta

victoria beckham max mara

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up River Island, €80

No explanation needed here. Designers from Stella McCartney to Victoria Beckham served no-frills takes on power women this season, perhaps inspired by pantsuit legend Hillary Clinton.

cÉline River Island, €55

Next, €46

River Island, €55

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trend report

Giambattista Valli

This is the colour of the season! Designers from Miuccia Prada to Donatella Versace created slinky dresses in bright cherry, while Monse and Proenza Schouler provided asymmetric and artful options.

H&M, €129

R e d, r e d & mor e r e d H&M, €24.99

H&M, €29.99

Giambattista Valli

fendi

Penneys, €15

alberta ferretti

prada

River Island, €22

Giambattista Valli

Penneys, €18

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trend report

prada

flights of fa n c y

Feathers are proving to be the must-have cocktail dress detail of the season. Sonia Rykiel offered up a wild bunch of marabou feathers for evening, while Dolce & Gabbana used large, dramatic plumes to accent its outerwear.

prada

sonia rykiel

alberta ferretti Dorothy Perkins, €42

Elvi.co.uk €75

Penneys, €45

dolce & gabbana

Miss Selfridge, €90

J.W. ANDERSON

New Look, €24.99

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Up-cycling:

Make a deconstructed

shir t

Have you tried to up-cycle some tired pieces you don’t wear any more? All over the catwalks this season we’ve seen oversized cuffs and deconstructed shirts, so we asked stylist and costume designer Joanne O’Brien for her take on the trend, by showing us ‘one she made earlier.’ “Everything is hand-stitched,” says Joanne “so anybody can give it a go.”

Step 1 To make the shirt, first turn it upside down on the stand, if you don’t have a tailor’s dummy put it on a chair. As you can see in the image, the collar of the shirt becomes a stiff cut-out waistband that gives a beautiful figure-hugging shape.

Step 2

Step 3 Then, cut off the cuff. The shirt here is a double cuff but a single cuff would work just as effectively.

Next, cut off one sleeve. Make sure to cut it a good 3cm from the shoulder seam. Then you can roll that extra 3cm in to create a hem. That way you don’t get a frayed edge from the cut off fabric. 18 fashion

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Step 4

Place the cut-off cuff into the armhole where the sleeve has been removed and the hem stitched in.

Step 6

Step 5

Stitch the cuff in place. This now becomes a minimalist cap sleeve that ties in wonderfully with the ‘collar’ waistband, created earlier when the shirt was turned upside down.

Steps 7 & 8 Gather the second sleeve into whatever curved shape you like and stitch. Likewise, any excess fabric at the back can be twisted into place and stitched. Always remember to stitch from behind so that you don’t see stitching.

Start to fold and stitch into place all the excess fabric that bags out from the front of the shirt. Play around until you see shapes you like and stab stitch them into place.

Step 9 Voilà! The shirt has been deconstructed and is ready to be worn, hood up or hood down! Styled & words by Joanne O’Brien, joanneobrien.ie, Instagram: joanne_o_brien. Photography by Adrian Heffernan; hair by Fiona at Whetstone; make-up by Zaira Rivera fashion 19

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beauty news

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Jo Malone London

The English Oak

Jo Malone have announced their newest scent collection, going on sale in September. The collection is made up of two gorgeous colognes and a candle. English Oak and Hazelnut Cologne is filled with earthy and enticing green hazelnut, cedarwood and roasted oak, while English Oak and Redcurrant Cologne has bright and embracing redcurrant, rose and roasted, repeated in the English Oak and Redcurrant home candle. These are musky, warming and just scream autumn! English Oak and Hazelnut Cologne, €54 (30ml), €109 (100ml). Redcurrant Cologne, €54 (30ml), €109 (100ml). English Oak and Redcurrant Home Candle, €52

Road trip!

Les 4 ombres city lights

Le vernis horizon line

Ombre premiere crème urban

Ombre premiere crème memory

“You can be inspired by a photograph that already exists, but creating your own inspiration gives Palette essentielle another dimension to the process – it gets much more exciting.” This is how Lucia Pica, Chanel’s global creative make-up and colour designer, describes her inspiration for the iconic company’s autumn-winter make-up collection, which began with a Californian road trip. Her idea was simple: to experience afresh the lights and colours of the outside world, creating a completely new starting point for her creative process. From the dawn mists and sun-dappled coastline to the city lights and gritty noir feel of downtown Los Angeles, Lucia Pica embraced the serendipitous creative possibilities afforded when the journey becomes the destination. “I wanted to make my own mood board; to be inspired by what is happening in the moment,” says Lucia Pica. Check out what she came up with!

Les 4 ombres road movie

Rouge allure velvet first light

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Love your

lips!

NEW SHADES Ombre Matte 09 Ivory and 10 Midnight Blue: A lightweight creamy powder that smoothes and leaves eyelids perfectly matte.

Ombre Matte #10 ‘Midnight Blue, €24’

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Eyes Ombre matte #09 ‘ivory’, €24

4 colour eyeshadow ‘palette forest’, €43

NEW SHADES 4-Colour Eyeshadow Palette 06 Forest: Four beautiful autumn-inspired eye colours – a satin green, a deep shimmery green, dark matte grey and a satin-finish light pink, all sculpt the eyes and create an array of refined looks.

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COMPLEXION

Earlier this year, Penneys released their gorgeous Lip Kit Matte Collection, which includes a liner and matt liquid lipstick. Now they’ve expanded the collection and range of colours by four. To use this handy kit, simply line and fill the lips with the liner, then apply the matte lipstick over the top. To make the lips appear fuller, carefully smudge the lip liner to create a diffused effect. Kits are €4 each

This autumn, give your make-up a personality boost with the new Graphik collection from Clarins...

LIPS

Blush Prodige ‘Golden Pink’, €34

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trends Autumn ’1 7 Autumn’s beauty trends are quite different to the ‘no make-up’ look that’s been so popular: electric eyeshadow swept across the eyes, berry lipsticks smeared over lips and metallic pigments reign supreme

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Heavy metal For autumn, there isn’t one eye-shadow colour trending above others, but there is one key texture – metallic, in all shades. We’re not just talking about a dab of silver around the eyes, either: Metallics were swept across the lids in a statement of strength that mirrored the girl power message from the runways. At Albertta Ferretti, gold, black and red shadows were incorporated for an eye look that was equal parts badass and beautiful.

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Berry lips If you’re going to wear one lip colour this autumn, make it a deep shade of berry. At dozens of shows this season, models’ lips were painted various shades of purple, burgundy or blackened plum. Pair this look with a heavy dose of black eyeliner, colourful shadow or no make-up at all. PHILIPP PLEIN

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Protect your skin

Like it or not, the calendar will soon turn to autumn and cooler days. “The change of seasons is always a stress on the skin and body in general,” said Neelu White, skincare specialist. “I often see people dealing with skin conditions at this time of year. Many subtle things can really affect your skin.” Here are some of Neelu’s tips to restore and maintain skin tone and definition. of peptides that promote resilience and improve skin firmness.

Don’t skip sunscreen

Switch from lotion to cream When you switch your seasonal wardrobes, it’s a good idea to do the same with your skin emollient. Use creams, which are typically more moisturising, instead of lotions, which don’t provide as strong an oily barrier to reduce water loss in the skin. For my more mature clients, I recommend Le Mieux Bio Cell Rejuvenating Cream (€115) – it’s very effective. This luxurious moisturiser is supercharged with fortifying amino acids, hyaluronic acid, glycoprotein and a combination

Though we’re less exposed to sun in winter, that doesn’t mean we can stop protecting ourselves from its rays altogether. Wear an SPF each day and go for a rating of 30 or higher. For those who spend a lot of time outdoors, whether working or if you plan a winter skiing holiday, an SPF of 50 or higher is even better. Better still, wear a hat with built-in sun protection in the fabric.

Take your vitamin C

Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that slows the rate of freeradical harm, those unstable molecules that damage collagen and cause fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin C may also

reduce hyperpigmentation caused by sun exposure, by brightening the skin. I recommend Le Mieux Vita C Clear Skin Pads (€55). These exfoliating pads gently clear clogged pores, smooth out fines lines and improve radiance.

Always use an eye cream

In the summer, our make-up tends to be lighter, highlighting any fine lines and wrinkles, dark circles and sagging around the eyes. Look for a dedicated eye cream as your regular moisturiser is too heavy for the fine skin in this area and can contain ingredients that may cause sensitivity. Squeeze a penny-sized amount onto your ring finger and tap four to five dots on the bone around the eye and dab it in gently. Don’t place any cream on your upper eyelid or too close to the lower lashes.

Get some shut-eye

The restorative power of sleep should never be underestimated. When you sleep, your body produces growth hormones which help cell and tissue repair. It also makes new collagen which keeps your skin strong and elastic. Many skin disorders have a mind-body connection, so they can often flare up when you are stressed or over-tired. By getting enough sleep, your body will feel more relaxed and de-stressed. Neelu Beauty Salon, 25 Liffey Street, Dublin 1, 01-878 8132, neelus-salon.com

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