Friday 2 May 2014

Digital Reports.


On 19/03/2014 by Bonafide Supernova
The rule this spring/summer; everyone should own a pastel coat or jacket. The colours are soft, extremely feminine, and with white being in this SS14, they both kindly compliment each other. The thing I love with pastel coats, you can wear them in the daytime with something casual or, in evening when the cocktail dresses and heels come out. They look good either way, and when an item of clothing is something you can wear both casual and formally, I always will totally recommend it. Thus here are a few examples of some stunning coats you will die for, and want in your wardrobe.
Hopefully these beautiful coats have inspired you to find your ideal spring/summer jacket. Spring has just started, and with the weather getting nicer it’s time to get out of that chunky thick winter coat and into a nice summery lighter one. Below is an article written by Shriya Pancholi ‘Love Thy Accessories’ if you already own a lovely summer jacket and want to add to it, have a little look for some ideas/inspiration.
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Charlotte Crogan
@CharlotteCrogan














Drinking in Dublin

Other | Tuesday 29th October 2013 | Charlotte


  
Dublin, and even the people of Ireland are renowned for drinking, so you're sure to have a merry time in this gorgeous city. If you're watching the pennies Dublin has more than enough places to visit and things to do for all for the sweet price of nothing. From nine different museums, eleven galleries, stately homes, castles, churches, cathedrals, markets, walks and tours are all free of charge. So there is plenty of things to do in this beautiful busy city. Dublin is the heart of Ireland and will really display it's old traditions and quirky culture, so it's ideal for a cute break for two, or great for big groups as well.


Dublin is definitely not short of clubs, bars, and pubs so there's always somewhere to go. Temple Bar is definitely the place to go. A buzzing atmosphere, due to the mix of amazing live music, beer gardens, exceptional service and large range of exclusive drinks, Temple Bar is a must. If you’re looking for something a little more cultural head down to John Kehoe’s on South Anne Street, for a real traditional Irish vibe.



Eating out in Dublin has to be one of the other great experiences that there is to do. There are all sorts, from pub grub, to fancy more expensive food. There is plently to choose from to suit different kind of budgets and styles, whether that is Irish, Italian, French and many more. Shanaghan’s on the green is the place to visit when it comes to food; an American steakhouse and seafood restaurant that is always full of people and has phenomenal customer service.




The final reason you should visit Dublin this winter has to be the Markets. There is a variety of different markets from farmers markets, to designer markets to flea markets. Just a few interesting things sold at these markets: High fashion, fortune telling, hair dressing, books, cafĂ©’s, art, ornaments, you name it, you can find it on the markets. 



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