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Irish Examiner
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Examiner
Embrace a garden variety of floral prints this season
A hothouse for inspiration, florals are the perennial print that blooms anew each summer. This season, embrace a garden variety of blooms for a best-in-show look. From a romantic petal-patterned mini dress to budding accessories, florals remain a timeless summer essential. Main Image: Get The Look: Fashion Bold Florals at Kate Cooper If you want to make a sartorial statement, say it with flowers, as seen at Kate Cooper. #ieloves: Sun Flowers: Fashion Fleurs On A Hoop Earrings, €295, Melissa Curry Let the sun shine through your accessories with these buttercup-yellow hoops, €295, Melissa Curry. Precious Petals: Fashion Petal Mini Dress, €220, Cobbler's Lane Lean into the whimsical vibe of summer with a pretty petal mini dress, €220, Cobbler's Lane. Me Aul Flower: Fashion Silk Ribbon Scarf, €110, Eadach Inspired by Dublin's flower markets, this ribbon scarf is a beautiful nod to the capital, €110, Éadach. Side Ruffle: Fashion Floral Ruffle Sleeve Top, €59.95, Salsa Jeans Embrace full floral flounce with this ruffle-sleeved blouse, €59.95, Salsa Jeans. Pocket Friendly: Fresh Cuts: Fashion Cutwork Floral Trousers, €61, Del Maar X River Island It's the intricate details that make these trousers a cut above the rest, €61, Del Maar X River Island. Bucket List: Fashion Watercolour Themed Bucket Hat, €95, Maje. Put the floral bucket hat at the top of your summer style list, €95, Maje. High Jump: Fashion Floral Jumpsuit, €55.99, Mango Get shorty in a fun and flowery playsuit, €55.99, Mango. Blanket Case: Fashion Floral Padded Jacket, €70, V by Very The Scandi-coded quilted jacket is perfect for staving off the summer chill, €70, V by Very. Some Like It Hot: Fashion Siya Flower Sandal, €44.98, Schuh Hot trot it into balmy summer nights in these sizzling floral heels, €44.98, Schuh. Read More Meet the luxury Irish seaweed brand that is conquering the global market


Irish Examiner
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Examiner
Desire Lines: The dress of the summer and a free Michelin meal for kids
The dress Salsa Jeans have launched their new Cocktail Edit — and we've fallen head over heels for this vibrant pink salmon shirt dress, €139. Whether it's day two of that destination wedding, a boujie brunch with gal pals, or a romantic dinner, we can see ourselves wearing this all summer long. Available in Liffey Valley and Blanchardstown stores as well as online. The tanning drops Get summer-ready safely with Caudalie's Self Tan Sun Drops. Add instant glow to your complexion with the new radiance-enhancing drops. Infused with Organic Grape Water for an antioxidant hit, simply pair two to six drops with your favourite moisturiser for an even, natural-looking tan. €21 The performance Olivia Hassett Olivia Hassett's latest work, Threads of Time, will be exhibited tomorrow at Greywood Arts in Killeagh, East Cork, as part of the May Sunday Festival celebrations. Drawing inspiration from the 120-year-old Singer sewing machine that was her grandmother's, and another Singer sewing machine that her great-grandmother used, Olivia will present a live performance exploring the relationship between body, machine, lived history and the 'fabric' of the space. The podcast Hugh Wallace and Jamie Griffin Guests from Hugh Wallace to Brendan O'Connor share their interior design tips and learnings on new podcast, Style Stories. Launched by EZ Living Interiors, expect the latest design trends and industry insights – plus great conversation. Listen in wherever you get your podcasts. The overnight oats Oakberry Ireland has just launched a range of overnight oats, made fresh daily. Just like their açaí bowls, these will be available with individualised toppings, so you can customise your grab-and-go breakfast as you please. The range has debuted with two base options, peanut butter and coconut, with chocolate protein and crunchy pistachio chocolate coming soon. From €3.95. The young diner Photo: Andrew Downes JP McMahon of Michelin-starred Aniar in Galway has launched a new initiative to encourage young diners to experience something out of the ordinary. Until the end of May, diners aged between seven and 15, can enjoy a free 12-course Michelin tasting menu when eating with an accompanying adult. It's a generous initiative that should appeal to the next generation of food lovers, introducing them to wild and foraged Irish produce, fine dining, and the unique flavours of the West of Ireland. Bookings essential. The street feast Ríonach Hurley and Aisling Kett at Street Feast. Photo: Joleen Cronin Street Feast — Ireland's biggest day of street parties — returns this year on May 24 and 25. The community celebration is back for its 15th year, inviting neighbours across the country to come together for a shared meal, a chat, and a chance to turn strangers into friends. Register for free to host your Street Feast and you'll receive a free party pack with bunting, stickers, invitations, posters and a DIY guide. Compiled by Vickie Maye, Nicole Glennon and Jillian Bolger, weekend@ Read More These are my favourite unisex fragrances — including the scent of the moment
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Recovo, IVN Industria, Salsa Jeans to give new life to surplus denim
The Recovo, IVN Industria and Salsa Jeans initiative is said to be in response to the fashion industry's shift towards sustainable practices and in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda. The goal is to maximise the use of leftover denim fabrics and prevent them from ending up in landfills while contributing to a circular denim economy. Recovo's platform, which enables brands to buy and sell excess materials from past collections, plays a pivotal role in optimising inventory efficiency and fostering circularity within the textile industry. It provides an array of waste management solutions that facilitate the reuse, resale, and recycling of surplus textiles throughout their lifecycle, thereby assisting companies in saving costs and reducing their environmental footprint. As part of the partnership Recovo will oversee the redistribution and repurposing of IVN Industria's leftover textiles and will incorporate them into new projects once they are no longer needed for production. The collaboration will enable IVN Industria to conserve valuable resources, supporting its goal of creating a positive impact on the textile industry. Recovo CEO and co-founder Mónica Rodríguez said: 'With Recovo, companies like IVN Industria can easily and quickly sell their surplus and continuous fabrics. This pushes the sector to transition toward better sustainability standards and meet the goals set for 2030, which are vital for the future of the industry and will leave a positive legacy on a global scale. The key is to enjoy fashion while minimising environmental impact.' IVN Industria focuses on three primary areas: laundry, dyeing, and special finishes. Leveraging advanced technology, the company provides comprehensive solutions that span from product research and development to testing, sampling, and large-scale production. The company's R&D and laboratory teams develop new techniques and processes and work closely with the laundry, dyeing, and special finishes departments to integrate technical expertise and innovation throughout the entire production cycle. This approach benefits not only the Portuguese brand Salsa Jeans but also over 100 brands globally. Salsa Jeans, since its founding, has remained dedicated to traceability and innovation. IVN Industria executive director João Martins said: 'We are proud to partner with Recovo in a joint effort to address one of the fashion industry's most pressing challenges — textile waste. 'Through this partnership, we aim to repurpose unused fabrics and create innovative denim solutions, demonstrating that environmental stewardship and high-quality manufacturing can go hand in hand." "Recovo, IVN Industria, Salsa Jeans to give new life to surplus denim " was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.