Feeling fruity: The fashion world is going mad for fruity neck art such as this cherry pendant by Azendi, also available in apple, pear, pineapple and strawberry shapes. Sweet and romantic, get it at
www.azendi.com.
Prices are from €80.
Gladiator glamour: People, it's summer; have you noticed? Time to pick yourself up some punchy gladiator sandals – sure to sunny up your bank holiday wardrobe quick time. These ones are from Penneys, costing just €14, but you'll find them everywhere from this weekend on.
Cheap and cheerful: Get your chic on this weekend with a dress from A/wear's 'Fabulous Dresses' promotion, which are a range of eight dresses for just €28 each. Students get an added 15% on top of that – bargain!!!
Gone off designer bags but still looking for something that's a little step up from the ordinary? This eye-catching yellow head-turner is this year's limited-edition bag designed by Tommy Hilfiger for Breast Health International. It retails at €349, with 50% of profits going to the organisation. Each bag is numbered and there are only 50 for sale in the flagship Grafton Street branch. Kudos guaranteed.
Those of you who have decided you are never paying full price for fashion ever again will rejoice in the fact that Irish high-street dynamo Farrell and Brown are joining the ranks of the heavily discounted UK stores and offering up to 30% off this bank holiday weekend. Farrell & Brown is at five locations across Ireland including Dawson Street, Dublin 2, and Blarney Woollen Mills, Co Cork. For more information see www.farrellandbrown.ie
Missed the matthew williamson for H+M stampede for that fab leather jacket? Don't worry. The much less publicised but just as exciting collaboration between '70s disco rock designer Zandra Rhodes and Marks & Spencer launches this Thursday (7 May) and you know you want to. Key highlights include one-shoulder dresses (right) and diaphanous chiffon blouses. Prices range from €55 to €136.The collection is exclusively available in M&S Cork, Grafton Street, Mary Street, Drogheda and Galway.
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