X
Irish Examiner Logo
  • news
    Ireland Munster Politics Court & Crime Spotlight World
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Other
  • lifestyle
    Health & Wellbeing Food & Recipes Arts & Culture Fashion & Beauty Relationships Travel People Celebrity Motoring
  • business
    Economy Companies Munster Business Farming Technology
  • property
    Residential Commercial Planning Development & Construction Home & Outdoors
  • opinion
    Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View
  • Podcasts
    Ask Audrey The GAA Mick Clifford Footballer's Life Duncan & Duncan Rugby
  • MORE
    Family Notices Jobs MyHome.ie Horoscopes Photosales Newspaper books Podcasts Subscribe ePaper Newsletters Home delivery Competitions Place ad Archive Contact Us
  • Ireland Munster Politics Court & Crime Spotlight World
  • GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Other
  • Health & Wellbeing Food & Recipes Arts & Culture Fashion & Beauty Relationships Travel People Celebrity Motoring
  • Economy Companies Munster Business Farming Technology
  • Residential Commercial Planning Development & Construction Home & Outdoors
  • Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View
  • Ask Audrey The GAA Mick Clifford Footballer's Life Duncan & Duncan Rugby
  • Family Notices Jobs MyHome.ie Horoscopes Photosales Newspaper books Podcasts Subscribe ePaper Newsletters Home delivery Competitions Place ad Archive Contact Us
  • news
  • sport
  • lifestyle
  • opinion
 

Organisation: Golden Goose

Best foot forward: The rise and fall of the sneaker
Best foot forward: The rise and fall of the sneaker

Forget high heels. From high end to high street, as we crave comfort with our style, trainers have become a runaway success, writes Annmarie O’Connor.

Wed, 24 Jul, 2019

Crazy nights and lazy days in La-La Land
Crazy nights and lazy days in La-La Land

All eyes are on LA this weekend for the Oscars. From Beverly Hills to Santa Monica, the City of Angels has much to offer. You won’t miss a beat with this insider’s guide from

Sat, 23 Feb, 2019

What fashion trends worked in 2017 and what will roll over into 2018?
What fashion trends worked in 2017 and what will roll over into 2018?
What sold in 2017 — and what trends will stay big for the year ahead? Annmarie O’Connor asks the country’s top fashion buyers (spoiler alert: keep those trouser suits and sneakers)

Sat, 20 Jan, 2018

The five coats you need now
The five coats you need now
Annmarie O’Connor unveils the winter coats you need to invest in

Sat, 30 Sep, 2017

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

News

Latest

  • Children with special needs challenge Government's decision to keep schools closed

  • Former Cork scout leader David Barry sent for trial charged with sexually assaulting boys

  • Blind guinea pig and sister that guides her search for new home

  • Tourism chief says Stay-and-Spend scheme has fallen 'flat on its face'

Most Read

  • Coronavirus - Thu Jan 7, 2021
    Another ‘Disease X’ could be around the corner, expert suggests

    Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 12:00 PM

  • Former Operation Transformation leader passes away after long illness
    Former Operation Transformation leader passes away after long illness

    Tuesday, January 26, 2021 - 5:00 PM

  • Coronavirus - Fri Aug 21, 2020
    Stephen Donnelly rows back on vow to have country vaccinated by September

    Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 1:00 PM

https://newsbrandsireland.ie/ http://www.presscouncil.ie https://iabireland.ie/iab-ireland-publishers-commercial-charter/
news
  • Ireland
  • Munster
  • Court & Crime
  • Spotlight
  • World
sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Other
  • Podcasts
business
  • Economy
  • Companies
  • Munster Business
  • Farming
  • Technology
opinion
  • Columnists
  • Comment & Analysis
  • Our View
  • Your View
Help
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Mobile
  • Subscriptions
Info
  • Terms and Conditions
  • ePaper
  • Home delivery
  • RSS
  • Newsletters
  • Place ad

© Irish Examiner Ltd, Linn Dubh, Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork. Registered in Ireland: 523712.