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Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured are Sandra Byrne Assaf and Stephanie Game as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of mone
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured are Sandra Byrne Assaf and Stephanie Game as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of mone
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Mar Cabre as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. This s
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Sinead Morairty and Tanya McGilton as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money fo
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Sinead Morairty and Tanya McGilton as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money fo
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Sinead Morairty as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research.
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Emily O'Kane and Paula McClean as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for ca
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Emily O'Kane and Paula McClean as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for ca
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Lorna Weightman as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research.
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Julie Carroll, Clodagh Delaneey,Paula McClean and Fiona Brazil as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun a
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Brona Reynolds and Bronagh McCann as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Cait Maguire as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. Thi
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Natasha Groom and Helen O'Reilly as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Adrianna McSharry as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Kathy Ingles and Aisling Ryan as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for can
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Mary Moloney and Vanessa Clarke as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for c
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Angie Kinane and Lulu McCarthy as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for ca
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Bridgid Slattery, Kim Leonard and Rowena Boyd as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot
27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Ingrid O'Toole as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arri
27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Dublinís as ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. This show woul
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Molly Hutchinson Dublinís as ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer researc
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Molly Hutchinson Dublinís as ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer researc
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Tracy Stafford and Tanya McGilligan as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money f
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Julie Carroll as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. T
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Julie Carroll as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. T
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Paula McClean and Michelle Curtin as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money f
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Jonjo Nolan, Eric Brindley and Robert Tengrem as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Lee Roberts Robert Tengren and Kate O'Connell as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Rachel Cunningham,Ciara Hickey,Caroline Hanratty and Michelle Curtin as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of styl
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Paula McClean as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research. Th
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Sinead Sheehan and Jenny Carthy as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for c
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Michaela O'Neill and Ciara Walsh as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Pauline Cullen and Maeve Lynch as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for can
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Robert Nolan and Paula McClean as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for ca
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Janice Walshe, Ruth Pritchard and Catriona Lawlor as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is 27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of mone
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Michaela O'Neill and Ciara Walsh as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for
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27/9/14***NO REPRO FEE*** Pictured is Fiona Gratzer and Sonya Reynolds as Dublin's ladies turn out for a fashionable Cocktail Evening in aid of the Caroline Foundation Pic: Marc O'Sullivan Friday 26th September: Last night saw a slice of high-end NY style hit Dublin, arriving at The Four Seasons. Stylish ladies turned out in force to support the event and to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The fundraiser, which was a sell-out was the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Combining her love of fashion and a good party, the first Cocktail Club Event was born. With a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for cancer research, it is no wonder it was a sell- out. The lucky ladies were treated to a special fashion Show by Brown Thomas who show cased their designers in a salon style. The show featured a selection of key looks mirroring trends from the international runways. The mood for AW14 is easy, elegant, casual and chic. New labels to love include Jenny Packham, Valentino, Osman, Brunello Cucinelli and Moschino. Curated by the affable Michelle Curtain, the clothes were a show-stopper. In keeping with the era of the collection, the evening had a distinctive New York retro theme. Signature ëOriginalí cocktails from The Four Seasons, featuring Tanqueray London Dry Gin and Ketel-One with the trademark Copper Kettle serve, were the order of the day with eclectic tunes from club DJ Dom to keep the party going. All the lucky ladies went home with a luxury La Bougie Candle. The inaugural Cocktail Club in aid of the Caroline Foundation is the brainchild of Paula McClean a breast cancer survivor and tireless fundraiser. Commenting on the evening, ëBreast Cancer and the Caroline Foundation are very close to my heart and combining this with my love of fashion and a good party, we came up with the first Cocktail Club. We are looking forward to a great night of style, fun and raising a lot of money for
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