Shop the shoot: Steal our models' style for less with these trending looks
Our spring/summer photoshoot is curated by celebrity stylist, Corina Gaffey. Pictures: Naomi Gaffey
Our #ieStyle fashion shoot incorporates some of the hottest trends for spring/summer 2024.Â
Here, celebrity stylist Corina Gaffey has high street finds to help you create this season's most stylish looks for less.

Bright, bold, and fun, what’s better than one bold stripe? Two bold stripes.
Jumper, €270, Stine Goya, Zalando; dress, €969, Bernadette, Emporium Kalu.
While leopard print is still going strong this season thanks to the Mob Wife trend, snake print is also slithering into style.
Leverage your look this season by adding a snakeskin shoe to add interest to an all-neutral outfit.
Smarten up in suit form or casual in an all-in-one jumpsuit; if you invest in one thing this spring, make sure it's decked out in denim.
Fail-safe and chic, you can't go wrong with stylish, everyday pieces that will elevate the simplest of outfits.
Keep it to neutral pieces so they can be easily mixed and matched.
If you need one piece to update your jeans this spring season then look no further than a striped shirt — part sporty, part preppy, any shade stripe will do.
For work or the weekend, the striped shirt will work for all — to make it more office-appropriate, slip it under a suit or with tailored trousers.
Scenic prints, florals, pastels, ruffles, oh my! Yes, whimsy and romance are back on the agenda for spring.
The quickest way to add some frivolity is with a softly romantic dress.
From boxy utility jackets to cargo trousers, add a dose of practicality with multi-pocketed pieces that are also super chic.
Autumn's must-have colour is back for spring. This time, it comes in every hue, from scarlet to radiant red to deeper, luxe shades like cherry, maroon and wine.
If red is too intense a colour to wear head-to-toe for you, then add hints via a ballet flat or sunnies.
Go dotty for some spots this spring — big and bold or subtle and sweet, the dotted print will add interest to any outfit.
Because of their monochrome nature, polka dots pair with many neutral or bright hues will do.
Photography: Naomi GaffeyÂ
Styling: Corina GaffeyÂ
Assisted by: Niamh EnnisÂ
Hair and make-up: Orlaith Shore using Laura MercierÂ
Model: Cadhla, Not Another Agency
