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		<title>Holiday Packing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2011 06:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AnnMarie Proudfoot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Essential tips to make your packing smooth sailing. Don’t try and bring every stitch you own, you only need some core outfits that can be dressed up or down.]]></description>
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		</p><p><strong>By AnnMarie Proudfoot</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re anything like me you’ll be running around the night before your flight like someone possessed trying to figure out what to bring. You then pack, re-pack, lie on the case trying to close it and when you get to paradise, you realise that you forgot to pack a bikini!</p>
<p>Fear no more because I’m going to give you some essential tips to make your packing smooth sailing. Don’t try and bring every stitch you own &#8211; <strong>you only need some core outfits that can be dressed up or down</strong>.</p>
<p>Firstly, with the new <strong>luggage restrictions</strong> it’s worthwhile investing in one or two <strong>lightweight suitcases</strong> because we all know the dreaded phrase at the check-in: <strong>&#8220;your bag is overweight&#8221;</strong>.  Check out a good range of lightweight luggage on <a href="http://www.trippluggage.ie/">trippluggage.ie</a></p>
<p>Ok let’s start filling our new case.</p>
<p>A key tip is <strong>rolling your clothes instead of folding them</strong>, this helps reduce creases and maximises space.  Roll full outfits together so you don’t end up ransacking your bag on the first day.</p>
<p>Try to <strong>keep trousers and ¾ lengths neutral or white</strong> so they can easily go with a variety of tops and jewellery.</p>
<p>My general rule of thumb is <strong>2 or 3 tops to every pair of bottoms</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Skirts &#8211; </strong>Look for a versatile <strong>maxi skirt</strong> that can be worn as a skirt or dress in the evening and then later in the holiday demoted to a beach cover-up. For more cover-up and Kaftan ideas, check our Kaftans <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/kaftans/">article</a> for suggestions.</p>
<p><strong>Dresses and more dresses</strong> &#8211; They are a great item to bring on hols because you have your full outfit nearly covered in one hit! Be careful with the fabric you choose as you don’t want to spend your holidays sweating over a hot iron. Jersey is a great option as the creases fall out &#8211; the “<strong>Convertible dress</strong>” from <a href="http://www.victoriassecret.com/">http://www.victoriassecret.com/</a> is a holiday must-have. They will post to Ireland but you may be charged at customs so don’t go overboard!  I love this dress, it can be worn in 10 different ways and comes in <strong>7 colours.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bikinis</strong> &#8211; They are small and light and can be squeezed down the side of your case so you can afford to bring a few. <strong>Tankinis</strong> are also handy as they can double as a top. </p>
<p><strong>Sarongs and Kaftans &#8211; </strong>Sarongs come in very handy to lie on the beach, put on your sun lounger or use as a towel when you forget one! <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/kaftans/ ">Kaftans</a> &#8211; can be worn over your bikini heading to and from the beach but can also double up as an evening top with your linen trousers.</p>
<p><strong>Shoes &#8211; </strong>4 pairs of shoes should see you through from ´dusk till dawn´. Killer Wedges, cute pumps in metallic or neutral colours, fierce gladiator sandals and the all-important flips flops. Make sure at least one pair are comfortable enough to go walking around in e.g. for exploring a new city by foot, a long walk etc.  You don’t want to end up with blisters!</p>
<p><strong>Outerwear &#8211; </strong>Pashminas are great for those evenings with a chill in the air, also a good one to have on the plane if you get a little cold.  Also take a cardigan and light weight jacket &#8211; just in case.</p>
<p><strong>Underwear  &#8211; </strong>Keep to neutral colours so they can be worn under anything. OK, go on then, maybe bring one or two specials too!</p>
<p><strong>Hats - </strong>I really like the reversible <strong>sunhat </strong>option (two for the price of one). You can pick one up in stores that carry the ‘Roxy Surf wear’ range.</p>
<p>And last but we won’t say least – <strong>Accessories:</strong><br />
Chunky bracelets and necklaces. They look great with linen and also are not too delicate for travelling. Pack any valuable jewellery in your handbag. Also, a good idea is to wear the bulky or delicate items while you travel.</p>
<p><strong>Sunglasses</strong> – if they are expensive bring a hard case to protect them while you travel.</p>
<h2>Under 100 ml Travel Containers</h2>
<p>P.S. Remember to get some travel cosmetics containers and put them in re-seable plastic bags. You don’t want a case of the &#8220;exploding shampoo bottle&#8221;! If you only have onboard luggage, then pack your liquids (under 100ml) before getting to the airport –this will save hassle &amp; stress!</p>
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		<title>Swimwear Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 06:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AnnMarie Proudfoot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its sun-holiday season again and it’s time to start shopping for some swimwear. Ok take a deep breath! All you need to do is arm yourself with a little knowledge of the style most flattering for you and remember nobody is perfect. ]]></description>
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		</p><p><strong>By  Ann-Marie Proudfoot</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s sun-holiday season again and it’s time to start shopping for some swimwear.  OK, take a deep breath!</p>
<p>All you need to do is arm yourself with <strong>a little knowledge of the style most flattering for you</strong> and remember that nobody is perfect. We all have something that we´re a little self conscious about, but really it’s about finding something that suits you and then wearing it with confidence. Here are some tips on which swimwear suits your body type.</p>
<h2>Swimwear to suit your skin tone</h2>
<p>Before you decide on the best shape swimsuit or bikini, keep in mind colours that suit you. You want to have a little bit of fun with the colour but you don’t want to end up looking like the lifeguard either!<br />
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<p><strong>Paler skin tones</strong> should opt for dark&#8217;ish colours as light colours can make you look even paler on the beach.  The ¨professional¨ sunworshipers wear neutral coloured bikinis at the start of the holiday moving on to whites and brights the more tanned you get. This means at least four bikinis for a seven day trip though!</p>
<p>My word of warning when you´re choosing the colour &#8211; <strong>be careful if you choose white</strong>. Make sure the swimwear is well lined or you may end up with some unwanted attention!</p>
<h2><span style="color: #003366;">Swimwear to suit your body shape</span></h2>
<h2>Tummies</h2>
<p><strong>Swimsuits</strong> can work best if you’re conscious of your tum as bikini bottoms can tend to squeeze around the mid section. From muffin tops to a less than flat stomachs, look out for swimsuits with <strong>rouching</strong> (a detail which is slightly scrunched up material) as this deflects from the tummy area. Pleats and ruffles too can hide a multitude of sins too.</p>
<p>Ensure the suit has a <strong>good Lycra</strong> content; this will help to keep your stomach looking flatter.</p>
<p><strong>Strapless </strong>or <strong>one shoulder</strong> swimsuits work well and can add a little VA VA voom.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid horizontal stripes</strong>, they´re just going to draw the eyes across.</p>
<h2>Hippies and Booties</h2>
<p>For the fuller <strong>pear shaped figure</strong>, go for a touch of flamboyancy on yout top half. Choose a <strong>bikini</strong> or <strong>swimsuit with a bold print</strong> <strong>or colour on the top</strong> <strong>and dark bottoms</strong> to draw attention up to the ear and away from the rear!</p>
<p>Disguise a large bottom by going one size down with your bikini  &#8211; going a size up leads to too much fabric on show.</p>
<p>The <strong>skirt style bikini bottom</strong> works great for your figure, a sleek short style that just covers what it needs to.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid string bikini bottoms</strong> which provide little support and lots of unnecessary detail on the hip area.</p>
<p>For <strong>those of you with smaller hips</strong> string bikini bottoms work well because you can tie them tighter on this side.</p>
<p>You have the option of going a bit crazy with the prints, stripes and colour, so go ahead!</p>
<h2>Busties</h2>
<p>For the more <strong>voluptuous lady on top,</strong> look for <strong>halter neck bikinis</strong>. They provide good support and pull you up and in. Bikini tops with wide straps are also a good choice because they help support and are more comfortable all round.</p>
<p>Here the opposite applies to ´The Hippies&#8217; &#8211; <strong>bikinis that are dark on top and lighter on the bottom</strong> draw attention away from those larger than life assets.</p>
<p>Avoid the <strong>bandeau</strong> or <strong>triangle style top</strong> styles. An <strong>underwired</strong> bra top is crucial for you too &#8211; you need all the support you can get (you wouldn&#8217;t go bra less in a dress, so don&#8217;t go without and underwire in a bikini or swimtogs).</p>
<h2>`Little Gems` (small bust)</h2>
<p>If you´re small on top, you may want a little bit of enhancement &#8211; <strong>padding</strong>, <strong>underwire</strong> and <strong>push up tops</strong> can give you a little bit of oomph.</p>
<p><strong>Demi-cups (half cup style)</strong> also give the illusion of being a little more busty by showing off some more flesh.</p>
<p>You are one of the few that can pull off the <strong>bandeau</strong> and cutesy <strong>ruffle style bikini tops</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Avoid tops with excess fabric</strong>. Remember the skimpier the better here!</p>
<h2>Taller Flower (long torso)</h2>
<p>For those of you a little longer on the upper body, <strong>tankinis</strong> are a great option. They make the body appear in proportion and also get to show off a little mid riff flesh.</p>
<p>Choose a style with a <strong>V-neck</strong> to show off some cleavage too.</p>
<p>Slightly <strong>high-waisted bottoms</strong>, (don’t go extreme) can make your legs appear longer.</p>
<p>The latest <strong>cut-out swimsuits</strong> are great for your body type because they break up the torso - again making it appear shorter.</p>
<h2>Short and Sweet (short legs and torso)</h2>
<p>If you find gravity is pulling you down, <strong>choose swimwear that will lengthen your body</strong>. Don&#8217;t think that by pulling your bottoms up higher makes your legs look longer -it just looks silly. A hipster style bikini bottom (think Sophia Loren) suits every body shape.</p>
<p>Here you have the option of <strong>vertical stripes</strong> in a bikini or swimsuit. They will make you appear taller.</p>
<p><strong>A solid colour <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/one-piece-swimwear/ ">one piece</a></strong> creates a long appearance; try the one strap for that sexy look.</p>
<p>A great source for bathing suits including plus size swimwear is <a href="http://www.swimsuitsforall.com/">Swimsuitsforall.com.</a></p>
<h2>Accessorize</h2>
<p>Be sure to pick yourself up a sarong for those several trips to the bar! A woman always looks good from the waist up, so cover down below with a sarong. It&#8217;s not just about your choice of swimwear &#8211; a matching kaftan and <a title="wedges" href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/nude-wedges/" target="_blank">wedges</a> will complete your look perfectly.</p>
<p>So go on, get out there and strut your stuff!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #003366;">Related Articles<br />
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<p><a title="one piece" href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/one-piece-swimwear/ ">Go Buy Now: One Piece Swimwear</a></p>
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		<title>Ask the Stylist: How to do Casual Chic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 00:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gillian Brett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've gotten an invite to a party which says "casual chic" - what should I wear? Help! J. C, Navan. Seeing the words ‘Casual Chic’ as a party invite’s dress code can strike ..
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		</p><p><strong>By Gillian Brett</strong></p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;ve gotten an invite to a party which says &#8220;casual chic&#8221; &#8211; what should I wear? Ideally I&#8217;d like to be able to wear the outfit again and again this summer. Help! J. C, Navan. </strong></p>
<p>Seeing the words ‘Casual Chic’ as a party invite’s dress code can strike fear in even the savviest of style mavens. However, there is a trick to achieving the casual cool look: channel the French sense of style.</p>
<p>There is something so enviable about the French’s easy elegance when it comes to fashion. Parisians in particular exude an inherent aloofness, as though they decided what to wear as they lit their morning cigarette and managed to dress with it hanging carelessly from their lips.</p>
<p>Au contraire, this expert sense of ‘undoneness’ is deliberate in its nonchalance, and though it appears uncontrived there are some <strong>guidelines</strong> to looking guideless. The French are meticulous about their <strong>fit and proportions</strong> and have an innate sense of <strong>shape</strong>; the word ‘silhouette’ is after all descendent from French history.</p>
<p>Luckily for you, dear reader, that <a title="warehouse" href="http://www.warehouse.co.uk/" target="_blank">Warehouse</a> have launched a spring/summer collection that can help you achieve the above in some vibrant, of the season colour choices.</p>
<p>Warehouse have given wardrobe staples such as <strong>tailored</strong> three quarter lengths, loose <strong>city shorts</strong> and <strong>jersey shift dresses</strong> simple touches such as pleats and cutaways to add new dimensions to classic pieces.</p>
<p>Easy to wear, relaxed kaftans are embellished with unique detailing to make you look just as fabulous lounging on St. Tropez beach, as you will dining on the Champs-Élysées.</p>
<p>Shape is definitely a priority as a plunge-front, floral swimsuit is all at once sexy yet demure and a kaleidoscope of bold dresses are expertly cut to sculpt the body &#8211; only to be brought out if there is a water element to the party of course!</p>
<p>If you’re feeling brave, team these dresses with the stunning range of bright accessories: colour blocking is the key to spring/summer sophistication.</p>
<p>Have a look at some of our top picks from the new collection below. Choose any of these and we guarantee you’ll have no fashion faux pas at your next ‘casual chic’ summer party.</p>
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<p>Jacket £70 / €88, Top £45/ €53, trousers £ 40/ € 47, bag £30/ €35</p>
<p>Floral printed maxi £100/ 118, Hat £16/21</p>
<p>Swimsuit £32/ €38, Jacket £55/€65, Hat £16/€21</p>
<p>Purple dress £75 / €88</p>
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		<title>Fashion Designers Holiday With Celebs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Annemarie Boyhan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meanwhile Kate chilled on the yacht sipping her Martini while wearing her cool Rayban Wayfarers sunglasses.  To snap up her Ray Bans, (which normally retail for €139) but are available for...]]></description>
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		</p><p>Apologies for making you jealous as you sit at your desk today, but some people are off on their holidays.</p>
<p>And no better people to rub it in our face than the paparazzi who love to take pics of the jet set hanging out in their bikinis.</p>
<p>Take for example, model Kate Moss who was seen last year holidaying in Saint Tropez (the south of France destination, not the fake tan brand).</p>
<p>This <strong>celeb-with-designer-holidaying</strong> is no coincidence &#8211; apparently it’s that time of year when designers are joined by famous folk on holidays – <strong>Kate Moss and her beau</strong> <strong>Jamie Hince</strong> joined designers <strong>Karen Mulder and Stefano Pilati</strong> on their yacht for a spot of topless sunbathing no less. The year before that she holidayed with <strong>Marc Jacobs</strong> and his fiancée <strong>Lorenzo Martone</strong>.</p>
<h2>Kate Moss Bikini</h2>
<p>We are loving her <strong>gingham and denim bikini</strong> which we found out is from the lovely <strong>lingerie</strong> people at <strong>Agent Provocateur</strong>.</p>
<p>Considering that the supermodel <strong>Moss launched the White Wedding lingerie collection with Agent Provocateur</strong> last year, no doubt the bikini was a freebie.</p>
<p>Copy Miss Moss’ yacht style with the exact match <strong>Kerry Gingham bikini </strong><a href="http://www.agentprovocateur.com/kerry/info/bikini-brief/red--navy?cur=GBP "><strong>bottoms </strong></a><strong> bikini top . </strong>The bottoms were €65 but are now even cheaper, as they are on sale).</p>
<p>For the <strong>savvy shoppers amongst you,</strong> turn to <strong>Asos,</strong> who stock a red and white <a title="gingham bikini" href="http://www.asos.com/countryid/1/Miss-Mandalay/Miss-Mandalay-Gingham-Padded-Balconette-Bikini-Top-D-G/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=1051473&amp;MID=35718&amp;affid=2134&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-AbalVnsqgLmdL_T.yckw1g" target="_blank">gingham bikini </a> €61 for the top and €30.44 for the bottoms, half the price of Agent Provocateur.</p>
<h2>Ray Ban Wayfarers</h2>
<p>Meanwhile Kate chilled on the yacht sipping her Martini while wearing her cool <strong>Rayban Wayfarers sunglasses.</strong> </p>
<p>To snap up her Ray Bans which normally retail for €139, head to the designer sunglasses boutique that is <strong>David Clulow in Kildare Village</strong> where you can nab them for €92.76.</p>
<p>They also have <strong>Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses</strong> for the same price, and this offer runs from <strong>Saturday 31 July until Monday 02 August only.</strong> See the pics in our gallery.</p>
<h2>Eva Mendez Kaftan</h2>
<p>Later on, over at the Isle of Capri, designer duo <strong>Dolce &amp; Gabbana</strong> were out on the water with actress <strong>Eva Mendez</strong> followed by a visit from fellow Latina <strong>Jennifer Lopez</strong>.  Eva obviously read our piece on <a title="beach cover ups" href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/kaftans-2/" target="_blank">beach cover ups </a>and looks demure in her <strong>leopard print Kaftan</strong>.</p>
<p>We found a <strong>similar Kaftan to Eva’s &#8211; <strong>Melissa Obadash</strong></strong> for sale over at <a title="the outnet" href="http://www.theoutnet.com/product/86057 " target="_blank">The Outnet</a> (60% off, down to €153).</p>
<p>Jealous, us? No.</p>

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		<title>Shopwatch: Elizabeth Hurley Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Annemarie Boyhan</dc:creator>
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		</p><p>Elizabeth Hurley Beach is a Women&#8217;s beachwear, swimwear and accessories previously only available in such high end establishments in the UK such as Harrods and Selfridges. It’s also sold in uber glam hotel shops in the One and Only Resort Reehi Rah in the Maldives, Amanpuri in Thailand and Cotton House in Mustique.</p>
<p>Elizabeth Hurley Beach opened it’s only Irish shop today in good old fashioned ribbon cutting style and Hurley herself was on hand to help customers for two hours.</p>
<h2>Elizabeth Hurley</h2>
<p>Elizabeth owns the company and is quite involved in the day to day running of it from designing to sourcing the fabrics; she also models the collections on the website <a href="http://www.elizabethhurley.com">www.elizabethhurley.com</a>, where she looks AMAZING!</p>
<p>Interesting fact – I met a former employee of hers recently, who is under a disclosure agreement and couldn’t give me much detail about her but did say that she is lovely to work for and hates the way the paparazzi call her “Liz” Hurley and not Elizabeth. “It’s like calling Victoria Beckham “Posh” to her face.” I’d often have referred to her as Liz so I’m calling her Elizabeth from now on&#8230;you know, just on the off chance for when I meet her in person!</p>
<h2>The collection</h2>
<p>Fans of the collection include Heidi Klum and Kate Moss (you can just imagine the uber glam one pieces on the likes of Cheryl Cole too) and prices start at €77 for a bikini and €95 (down from €144) for a kaftan.<br />
Bikini tops and bottoms are sold separately, so you can mix and match sizes and styles. The tankini tops come in the same fabric as the bikinis.</p>
<p>Sizes come in XS, S, M, L and XL which is not ideal unless you&#8217;re a standard cup-size. There don’t appear to be any under wired styles either which means that this collection is out for you if you’re in any way bigger on top and need some support.</p>
<h2>Not a bikini lover?</h2>
<p>For those of us without Elizabeth Hurley’s body, try the tankini (pictured here on her) or a kaftan, which are more appealing for most of us. I’m always on the lookout for Kaftans with embellishment so my favourite piece from the collection is this silk Raj Kaftan in red (€472). Here’s wishing I could have it!</p>
<h2>Cutler &amp; Gross sunglasses</h2>
<p>Otherwise try a fab pair of sunglasses. I was very excited to learn that the boutique also stocks Cutler &amp; Gross sunglasses – exclusive to Elizabeth Hurley Beach Boutique.</p>
<p>Victoria Beckham is a huge fan and the Cutler &amp; Gross 0811 style (costing approx €460) is one of the few non DVB (her own brand) sunnies that she wears. She’s even collaborated with the brand for her own sunglasses collection so they must be good! This is the king of big sunnies and I’d recommend this style for non bling loving advanced sunglasses wearers only.</p>
<h2>Opening Times</h2>
<p>The Elizabeth Hurley Beach Boutique (Telephone 045 520501) will be open throughout the summer at Kildare Village.  Kildare Village is open seven days a week and has late night shopping on Thursday until 8pm and Friday until 7pm.</p>
<p>The shop also stocks Philip Treacy hats so should have a big allure for race day goers trying to stand out on Ladies Days around the country.</p>
<p><em>Images of shop launch : Kieran Harnett</em></p>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 17:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Annemarie Boyhan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great thing about beach cover ups, aka Kaftans, is that you can wear them during the day and at night so let your kaftan double up as an evening wear option.]]></description>
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		</p><p>One of our readers asked <strong>which Kaftan styles are in vogue for Spring Summer 2010</strong> and as it&#8217;s summer holiday season, I thought I&#8217;d get you in the mood for your holiday with my favourite five.</p>
<p>The great thing about beach cover ups, aka Kaftans, is that you can wear them during the day and at night so let your kaftan double up as an evening wear option, hence giving you more space in your suitcase for another pair of wedges or sandals.</p>
<p>So if you want to impress with your kaftan on your next holiday, read on to discover this year’s most stylish kaftans for every budget and taste.</p>
<h2>Leopard print kaftans</h2>
<p>Up there at the top lead Roberto Cavalli whose leopard print sheer kaftan is reduced from €975 to €245 on The <a title="roberto cavalli kaftan" href="http://www.theoutnet.com/intl/ProductDetails.ice?ProductID=39610&amp;cm_mmc=LinkshareUK-_-Custom-_-Link-_-Builder&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-PSUYT2Xgqd4CuSMrqCi4xg" target="_blank">Outnet.</a> If your budget can’t stretch to Cavalli heights, <strong>Star by Julian Macdonald</strong> at <a title="star by julian macdonald" href="http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10001_10001_007010112688_-1 " target="_blank">Debenhams</a> do a lovely chocolate brown leopard print version with embellished collar for £20. Leopard print is a perennial print that will always be on trend so it’s worth the purchase for the braver ladies amongst you.</p>
<h2>Black kaftan with embellishment</h2>
<p>This year<a title="Jenny Packham kaftan" href="http://www.mytheresa.com/shop/product.php?dsefu=off&amp;productid=7610&amp;currency_code=GBP&amp;quid=61058463421S1091658T&amp;gkid=acx0RpXOIXA500&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-zPUacVPspOPvonJm914Z7Q&amp;gclid= " target="_blank"> Jenny Packham</a> (£433), the acclaimed bridal wear designer produced a black chiffon kaftan with embellishment and fringing which could also be classed as evening wear.</p>
<p>And they are not the only designers to catch on to the popularity of this beach cover up: <a title="Tibi" href="http://www.stylebop.com/product_details.php?id=15006 " target="_blank">Tibi</a> €379 has a beautiful black kaftan with an uber embellished collar.</p>
<h2>Prints and patterned kaftans</h2>
<p>Matthew Williamson’s snake print kaftan is big news this year – his designs spotted year in year out on the glitterati on holidays.<br />
You’ll find some amazingly reduced Pucci print kaftans at Yoox and the<a title="Pucci kaftan" href="http://www.theoutnet.com/intl/ProductDetails.ice?ProductID=39557&amp;cm_mmc=LinkshareUK-_-Custom-_-Link-_-Builder&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-ENUzFKyjzC1mVakymKGnGw " target="_blank"> Outnet.com</a> while Diane von Furstenberg has a beautiful blue kaftan with floral detail for sale on <a title="Diane von Furstenburg" href="http://www.net-a-porter.com/intl/product/61656?cm_mmc=LinkshareUK-_-ProductFeed-_-Diane+von+Furstenberg-_-Dresses&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-66UKzDep7MV.mY_cfILArA " target="_blank">Netaporter</a> (€211).</p>
<h2>Glamour</h2>
<p>If you really want to up the glamour stakes, <a title="aftershock" href="http://www.aftershockplc.com/Womens-Tunics-And-Kaftans-Tops/vivienne-tunic" target="_blank">Aftershock</a> have kaftans, tunics and sundresses with embellishments, embroidery and unusual prints. The most popular styles are sold out (some are quite Matthew Williamson looking) but you’re sure to find an original style here.</p>
<h2>Embellished, plain or budget</h2>
<p>Monsoon/ Accessorize always have some lovely beach cover-ups which usually with some sort of embellishment.</p>
<p>If you like plain colours, then order online from Victoria’s Secret who do great beach cover-ups in cotton and jersey material. See our <a title="kaftans" href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/kaftans/" target="_blank">Top 5 Kaftans </a>from 2009 for more information.</p>
<p>If you’re on a budget, Penney’s (Primark) is good for cheap and cheerful kaftans though bear in mind that they will probably fall apart after one wash.</p>
<h2>Top 5 kaftans</h2>
<p>Therefore, after some research, the following 5 kaftans came up trumps for me and are now firmly on my wish list for this summer’s holiday.</p>
<p>1. Green floral kaftan, Per Una at <a title="marks and spencers" href="http://www.marksandspencer.com/Per-Una-Embellished-Floral-Kaftan/dp/B00320WECW" target="_blank">Marks and Spencers</a>, £40</p>
<p>2.  Black linen kaftan with beading on the neck and cuffs, <a title="Jaeger kaftan" href="http://www.jaeger.co.uk/index.cfm?page=1094&amp;productid=480005R&amp;productvar=480005R-00100-M&amp;refpage=1397&amp;WT.mc_id=AW09~Affiliates~link&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-oFX0KKBC9mt5MNxqMdrZ" target="_blank">Jaeger</a>, £99</p>
<p>3. Brown orchid print kaftan, Ted Baker, £69</p>
<p>4. Demi-sheer kaftan top made from 100% silk, <a title="all saints kaftan" href="http://www.allsaints.com/product/?page=4&amp;category_id=115&amp;&amp;prod_desc_id=5051214497631&amp;position=19&amp;partner=" target="_blank">All Saints</a>, £110</p>
<p>5. White kaftan with red flower detail, <a title="Fat Face kaftan" href="http://www.fatface.com/Tees+Tops/Hero-Voyage-Kaftan/invt/25516" target="_blank">Fat Face</a>, £35</p>
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		<title>Ask the Stylist: Sailing Holiday</title>
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		</p><p><strong>Question: What to pack for a sailing holiday?  I have been thinking about this for a while and was hoping you might be able to shed some light on the subject.  A little advice would go a long way right now.</strong></p>
<p>Ahoy there matey. That&#8217;s an interesting question.</p>
<p>Usually your sailing holiday provider should give you a list of essentials to take with you for the sailing part of the holiday &#8211; this may include:</p>
<p> - Sailing &#8220;booties&#8221; or something you can wear in the water if there are rocks<br />
 - They should supply the drysuit or wetsuit, if not, you can bring you own &#8211; check up on the temperature of the water as you may only require a thin one (3mm) or none at all<br />
 - Two towels, one for sailing use and one for accommodation use. (Your hotel or accommodation may provide these, best to check)<br />
 - A sunhat or cap for when you&#8217;re out on the water helps &#8211; you will be very exposed to the sun when you&#8217;re on the water so take care and ensure that you are covered in a high SPF sun cream<br />
  &#8211; A spare bag to hang your shower stuff in<br />
 - A plastic bag &#8211; you may have wet gear to carry back </p>
<h2>Sunglasses</h2>
<p>If you want your sunglasses to stay on as you sail, buy an elastic sunglasses headband that will keep your sunglasses on your head while you splash around.</p>
<p>See <strong>which sunglasses suit your face shape</strong> from a previous &#8220;Ask the Stylist&#8221; <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/index.php/2009/04/sunglasses/">article.</a></p>
<h2>Swimwear</h2>
<p>A nice <strong>bikini</strong> or <strong>swimsuit</strong> is always good to have, as you may be stripping down to this on the boat, situation permitting.  Find out what swimwear suits your body shape from our <strong><a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/index.php/2009/07/swimsuit-guide/">Swimwear Guide</a></strong> which was published on WhatSheWears.ie on 14 July.</p>
<h2>Après sail</h2>
<p>You didn’t mention if your sailing holiday was at home or abroad?</p>
<p>If it’s in a <strong>sunny destination </strong>check the <strong>Holiday</strong> <strong>Packing Guide</strong> article <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/index.php/2009/06/holiday-packing/">here</a> where most items are applicable.</p>
<p>If it’s in the UK or Ireland, pack a hoodie, raincoat and pair of jeans in case the weather turns bad.</p>
<p><strong>Count the amount of days you&#8217;ll be away</strong> and <strong>how much spare time outside of sailing you will have</strong>, and pack accordingly. If you’ve 6 nights away, pack three outfits which you can mix and match on alternative nights, wearing each item only twice.</p>
<p>You will certainly need <strong>shorts</strong> and <strong>t-shirts</strong>, comfortable shoes (perhaps <strong>&#8220;deck&#8221; shoes</strong> if you have them) and flip flops (<strong>Havaianas </strong>are a great brand available in lots of colours).</p>
<p>Find out if the sailing holiday resort has evening entertainment planned for you, and if so, take along something &#8220;dressier&#8221; for the evening &#8211; white jeans and a sparkly top, or a dress.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/index.php/2009/06/kaftans/">Kaftans</a> (beach cover-ups) can also be worn as evening wear and are light to pack.</p>
<h2>Extras for your sailing holiday</h2>
<p>A waterproof camera, waterproof mascara and lots of sun cream are recommended!</p>
<p>And finally, have a great holiday!</p>
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		</p><p>It’s funny when a male queries what a particular item of clothing actually is. That’s what happened last year when a male colleague stopped me mid conversation while I was discussing my <strong>beach holiday wardrobe</strong>, enquiring <strong>what a</strong> <strong>Kaftan was</strong>? It certainly made me stop and think.</p>
<p>The word is quite newly introduced into fashion terminology but it turns out that they’ve been wearing these <strong>long collarless tunics</strong> under coats in the Middle East for centuries.</p>
<p>My answer to his question was simply <strong>“A Kaftan is a</strong> <strong>beach cover-up”.</strong></p>
<p>The best thing about this piece of summer wear is that not only can you wear it to the beach with a pair of flip flops or sandals, you can also wear it to the bar afterwards dressing it up with a pair of heels and <a href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/?s=bangles">bangles</a>. </p>
<p>So once you’ve sorted out your <a title="one piece swimwear" href="http://www.whatshewears.ie/index.php/2009/04/one-piece-swimwear/" target="_self">swimsuit</a>, it’s time to turn the attention to the all important <strong>cover-up outfit</strong>. Today, we show you our <strong>Top 5 Kaftans </strong>- what to wear over your bikini or swimsuit so that you look chic at all times.</p>
<h2>1. Split-sleeve cover-up tunic $28 (€20 plus P&amp;P), <a href="http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/onlineProductDisplay.vs?namespace=productDisplay&amp;origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&amp;event=display&amp;prnbr=CU-233089&amp;cgname=OSKEYSWMZZZ&amp;rfnbr=1339 ">Victoria’s Secret</a></h2>
<p>If you don’t fancy something flowy and floral, you can opt for <strong>block</strong> colour instead. <strong>Jersey</strong> is a flattering fabric – so much so that the WhatSheWears.ie and friends team have ordered these fabulous jersey cover-ups all the way from Victoria’s Secret (USA) online (seen here in forest green but it also comes in black).</p>
<p>We voted this our sexiest Kaftan as its <strong>split sleeves</strong> effect both cover up but show off your arms at the same time. It’s quite like a tan coloured one <strong>Victoria Beckham</strong> wore to the beach once.</p>
<h2>2. Black Laurel Kaftan from Accessorize, €93 (£55)</h2>
<p>This black and floral cover-up from Monsoon’s Rose Garden collection is a romantically feminine piece featuring summer hibiscus and rose print. With an empire line cut and an open neck, this top will skim your tummy and the loose sleeves will give your outfit a breezy elegance.</p>
<h2>3. Roberto Cavalli, Silk Kaftan in Coral, <a href="http://www.net-a-porter.com/intl/product/39612?cm_mmc=LinkshareUK-_-ProductFeed-_-Roberto+Cavalli-_-Tops&amp;siteID=0RpXOIXA500-pwq5PnA9qgyAADIRvmfVaQ ">Net-a-porter</a> €1,183</h2>
<p>Being the colour du jour, this <strong>coral</strong> coloured Kaftan will satisfy the designer craving in you.  Slip into <strong>Roberto Cavalli&#8217;s papaya silk Kaftan</strong> top to dress up denim for evening.  You can up the style stakes with a metallic bag and sandals for a look that is effortlessly chic.</p>
<h2>4. Purple Tunic Mini Dress , <a href="http://www.chicaboutiqueonline.com/p-513-tunic-mini-dress-purple.aspx">Chica</a> €235</h2>
<p>Recently visited by none other than <strong>Beyonce</strong>, <span style="color: #003366;"><strong>Chica boutique </strong></span>in the Westbury Mall, Dublin 2 is full of <strong>statement</strong>, <strong>embellished Kaftans</strong> in bright hues at present. Not all of these are online (we have featured the purple tunic pictured here) but pop into their boutique in Dublin and London and you can salivate at these glamorous pieces for yourself.</p>
<h2>5. Braid embellished Kaftan, €41 (£35), <a href="http://www.monsoon.co.uk">Monsoon</a></h2>
<p><strong>White and gold</strong> are easy to match, add instant glamour to your outfit and <strong>look great with a tan</strong>. So, it’s comforting to know then that <strong>Monsoon offers three white and gold cover-ups</strong>, one of which we’ve listed here.  Combine it with gold gladiator flats for daytime and gold wedges for that beach to bar outfit.</p>
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