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Deirdre Foley, Student and Beauty Blogger
Deirdre Foley is a 22-year-old beauty blogger at www.vivaadonis.com, francophile and student of Trinity College. She is from Clontarf in Dublin but Paris is her favourite city in the world. Her interests include history, Morrissey, and 80′s movies. Deirdre collects lipstick and metro tickets from every … Continue reading
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Madeline Hawke, Irish Feminist Network
Madeline Hawke co-founded, and is now Coordinator of, the Irish Feminist Network and is also the Young Women’s Development Worker at the National Women’s Council of Ireland. Originally from Canberra, Australia, she came to Ireland to study Gender and Women’s … Continue reading