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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
Posted in Beauty, Because I am a Girl, Charity, FAshion, girl's rights, Plan Ireland, Uncategorized, Womens Rights
Tagged Because I am a Girl, Cyndi Lauper, Deirdre Foley, Doctor Seuss, Dublin, femininity, lipstick, Madonna, Morrissey, Paris, Plan Ireland, sexism, trinity college, women's rights
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Courtney Smith, fashion stylist
Courtney Smith (or Coco as her fashion friends call her) is admittedly a fashion junkie! With a collection of ‘Vintage Vogues‘ threatening to take-over her studio and a wardrobe bursting with much-loved stylish treasures – it’s no wonder she followed … Continue reading
Lorna Claire Weightman, fashion blogger
Lorna Weightman established the fashion blog Styleisle.ie in 2009. Lorna’s burning desire for all things fashion started at an early age by playing dress up in her mum’s clothes (like all little girls do). This led to a love of … Continue reading
Posted in Beauty, Charity, FAshion, Irish Media, Womens Rights
Tagged Because I am a Girl, BIAAG, fashion blogger, girl's rights, LC Weightman, Plan Ireland, Styleisle.ie, women's rights
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Marie Moran, UCD School of Social Justice
Marie Moran is a post-doctoral scholar at the UCD School of Social Justice. She has taught on the Equality Studies programme in UCD since 2005, delivering undergraduate modules on ‘Global Justice’ and ‘Social Justice Movements’, as well as teaching on … Continue reading
Michelle Sadlier, blogger & fashion digital strategist
Michelle Sadlier is an experienced style social media player, working from her dual base of London and Dublin. She is a media, marketing and communications graduate and immersed in the online global conversation influencing fashion. With over 10 years experience, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Charity, FAshion, Media, Womens Rights
Tagged Because I am a Girl, BIAAG, digital strategist, girl's rights, Michelle Sadlier, Plan Ireland, PR, shelbyshelly, social media, women's rights
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Margaret E. Ward, journalist & broadcaster
Margaret E. Ward is a award-winning journalist, broadcaster and managing director of Clear Ink. She spent most of her print journalism career as a business columnist for The Irish Times and Editor of The Sunday Times’ Money section. Since 2010, … Continue reading
Posted in Charity, Irish Media, Media, Politics, TV, Womens Rights
Tagged Because I am a Girl, BIAAG, children's charity, Clear Ink, girl's rights, Irish Times, Margaret E. Ward, Newstalk, Plan Ireland, RTE, Sunday Times, The List, TV3, Women on Air, women's rights
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