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Desire Lines: Jellycat's Síofra Shamrock returns to Brown Thomas

Desire Lines: Jellycat's Síofra Shamrock returns to Brown Thomas

Irish Examiner21-06-2025
The activewear
Following a successful debut at Brown Thomas Dundrum, Adanola bring its signature blend of style, comfort, and everyday versatility to the Irish market.
We are pining after this long sleeved top, €54.
The jeweller
Oliver Paul Jewellery, the new boutique by Irish goldsmith and designer Oliver Paul Healy, has opened in Market Parade, English Market.
Oliver Paul Jewellery, the new boutique by Irish goldsmith and designer Oliver Paul Healy, has opened in Market Parade, English Market.
Known for his handcrafted, custom-made designs and commitment to sustainability, this is more than a jewellery store.
From custom made engagement to the remembrances of a loved one, each piece he creates carries emotion and meaning.
He began his goldsmithing career at the Design Centre in Kilkenny. Now based in Cork, there's an opportunity to step inside the studio and watch a master at work.
info@oliverpauljewellery.com
The summer glow
Charlotte Tilbury's Unreal Skin Sheer Glow Tint Hydrating Foundation Stick, promises a blurring and smoothing soft radiance.
Darlings, the press release begins, are you ready for the most unreal summer of your lives? It can only be the one and only queen of glow herself, Charlotte Tilbury. Inspired by the smoothing, blurring and illuminating effects of her Unreal Skin Hydrating Foundation Stick, Tilbury has created two new beauty innovations that glaze the cheeks and lips with a touch of summer: Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Sticks for the cheeks and new Unreal Lips Healthy Glow Nectar Oils. Our June beauty buy. €46.
The event
Mark the solstice with a visit to the last day of Luke Jerram's breathtaking Helios today.
Mark the solstice with a visit to the last day of Luke Jerram's breathtaking Helios today.
Party of the Cork Midsummer Festival, Helios allows us to explore the Sun up close through a huge artwork by the world-renowned UK artist.
Each centimetre of this six-metre sculpture represents 2,300km of the real Sun's surface.
See sunspots and sources of solar flares to a soundtrack of live NASA recordings.
The yoga festival
Taking place on July 5 at Lilliput House on the shores of Lough Ennell, Co. Westmeath, The Yoga Picnic returns for a second year.
Now this is the summer festival we need. Taking place on July 5 at Lilliput House on the shores of Lough Ennell, Co. Westmeath, The Yoga Picnic returns for a second year.
Created by Mary Gardiner, Alice Harrison, and Katy Harrison - three friends, business owners, yoga teachers and two sisters - their shared goal was to create an event that brings people together in nature to focus on movement, connection, and wellbeing.
Expect high-energy Shakti Dance, plant-based food, wellness talks and of course, yoga. Tickets from €95.
The jelly cat
The first-ever Jellycat character created exclusively for Ireland, Síofra Shamrock, returns to Brown Thomas and Arnotts.
Online stock sold out in just 27 minutes and international fans flew in to secure Amuseables Siófra Shamrock when it made its global debut in March.
Three months later, on Thursday June 19, the first-ever Jellycat character created exclusively for Ireland returned to Brown Thomas and Arnotts.
Available exclusively for a limited time, get it now, if you still can...
The supplement
After Beyond the Pale, we were on Resilience by Irish brand ethos.
You know you're no longer a young thing when your festival packing list includes a carefully curated selection of electrolytes and multi-vitamin supplements.
After Beyond the Pale, we were on Resilience by Irish brand ethos.
Alongside your usual hero blend of vitamins, minerals and amino acids, this also has adaptogenic mushrooms like ashwagandha and reishi to aid not just your immune system, but your nervous and cognitive systems, to face the working week ahead. €49.50 for 30 satchets.
Compiled by Vickie Maye, Nicole Glennon and Jillian Bolger
weekend@examiner.ie
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