Saturday, October 9, 2010

And it's forever. Baby it's forever....


Loving the new Mulberry Edna bag in Tomato Red. I nearly had to be dragged away from it in the Mulberry store! It's gorge! And the chain can also be worn as a necklace! Ah-ma-ZING!!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

And we can run till the end of time....




Gorgeous Booties by Carvela, €201/£160 available from Brown Thomas and House of Frasier. Loves! (",) The purrfect winter boot me thinks!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Action Breast Cancer

Today is the 1st of October, which to so many of us signals the start of Pink Octocer or breast cancer awareness month. I do love charity, the colour pink, Cadburys Flake and old movies. So when this hit my inbox I knew so many of you would be as excited as myself! Now unfortunately I can't put up the whole pretty flyer that they sent me because I am just not that computer savvy, but I'll try my best to recreate it for you! This is a great girly event and hopefully it will raise a lot for Action Breast Cancer. So tell as many people as you can, tell your mothers, your girlfriends, your sisters, cousins, aunties and even granny's and get them all together for this very special festival, and help the Irish Cancer Society raise much needed funds for this brilliant charity. Here is a link to Action Breast Cancer's webpage if you want to find out more about this great charity.The Cadbury Film Festival will take place in Cineworld, Parnell Street, Dublin 1. It will run from October 7th to October 10th and will screen some of the most memorable performances and lines that the silver screen has ever witnessed. There will be no fixed price for the tickets however, members of the public wishing to book seats will be asked to make a donation to the Irish Cancer Society through dedicated fundraising pages on www.mycharity.ie. Further information is available from www.cadbury.ie or www.cancer.ie/cadburyfilmfestival.

Casablanca - October 7th @8pm, Cineworld
One of the most loved films ever, this captivating wartime adventure of romance and intrigue regularly features in any list of the best movies of all time and offers some of the most memorable quotes that audiences have ever heard. The movie stars Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine), Ingrid Bergman ILsa), Paul Henreid (Victor Laszlo) and Claude Rains (Capt. Louis Renault).
Tickets Available: www.mycharity.ie/casablanca


Dirty Dancing - October 8th @8pm, Cineworld
This 1987 classic starring Patrick Swayze (Johnny Castle), Jennifer Grey (Francis ‘Baby’ Houseman), Cynthia Rhodes (Penny Johnson) and Jerry Orbach (Dr. Jake Houseman) is widely regarded as one of the most watched women’s films of all time. It’s soundtrack went platinum 11 times selling over 42 million copies worldwide. The story is a coming of age drama that documents a teenaged woman’s rebellion against her father by starting a relationship with a dance instructor.
Tickets Available: www.mycharity.ie/dirty_dancing

Pretty Woman - October 9th @6pm, Cineworld
A favourite amongst female audiences, Pretty Woman catapulted then 22 year old Julia Roberts into the big time and is undoubtedly one of the most popular romantic comediess of all time. The film centres on down-on-her-luck Hollywood prostitute Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) who is hired by a wealthy business man Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), to be his escort for several business and social functions, and their relationship over the course of her time with him.
Tickets Available:www.mycharity.ie/pretty_woman

Breakfast at Tiffany's - October 10th @6pm, Cineworld
Starring the legendary Audrey Hepburn in one of her most memorable roles as Holly Golightly the naive and eccentric prostitute, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a timeless classic which features highly on any list of all-time favourite films. Winning two academy awards at the time the film tells the story of a struggling writer who moves into a New York apartment building and becomes intrigued by his pretty, quirky neighbour Holly Golightly.
Tickets Available: www.mycharity.ie/breakfast_at_tiffanys