Glenda Gilson / Rosanna Davidson - where to buy their clothes

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I knew this title would catch your attention

This thread is mostly for girls but if the lads (having female friends/girlfriends/etc.) can help by all means please do!

I am a creature of habit and religiously return to Grafton & Henry Street in search of my fashion must haves.

I've been very good and saved like a mad thing for functions coming up this year. I want to look fabulous and splash out on eyecatching and unique clothes/outfits.

My title is Glenda & Rosanna because I want their clothes They both live in Dublin and I bet they shop in the capital also.

So my question is: Where does Glenda & Rosanna shop, or where can I shop to find hot clothes??

Thanks everyone,

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Re: Glenda Gilson / Rosanna Davidson

Try the very far left side of the Royal Hibernian Way, just off Grafton Street, near the new Guess shop. There a number of high end boutiques there where you will find beautiful clothes.

Secondly, hit the Westbury Mall at the other side of Grafton Street together with Powerscourt shopping centre & surrounding streets.....

These places are pricey, but you will get the 'wow' factor.

FYI Im sure Rosanna & Glenda are given a lot of clothes, as I can think of a very crude way of saying that they are spot light lovers ( but I wont say it !).

If you even visit those shops, you might get some good ideas for styles, without having to spring for the full on designer label. A bit of faith in your own style might be called for , as Im not sure that the style of the two above is something I personally would like to emulate.
 
Julian in Stephens Green
Lara in Dame Lame
another shop next door to the Wetbury hotel..forget the name
 
No but the original thread title was even less meaningful until I edited it.
 
Re: Glenda Gilson / Rosanna Davidson

I can think of a very crude way of saying that they are spot light lovers ( but I wont say it !).
[...] Im not sure that the style of the two above is something I personally would like to emulate.
Typical begrudgery!

 
Try bebo...LOL!!!. Do you really want to copy those two?!?. You are much better off with your own style. I love shopping and clothes but certainly won't copy any celeb...just what I like!. You buy what suits you...not just coz it's in fashion. They do get alot of their stuff for free aswell remember that!
 
It's a colloquillism (sp?) meaning "a task completed" - I think it might come from OXO advertising in the past but I can't find a reference to it

Edit: ney001 got in before me with a better explanation and a reference!