
Holly O'Neill
Beauty Editor and Deputy Digital Editor at Image Magazine
Editor of https://t.co/c7lMF7ujxX and Beauty Editor at @IMAGE_Magazine
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1 week ago |
image.ie | Holly O'Neill
Stop thinking about boundaries as barriers, writes Niamh Ennis, business mentor and Lead Coach in the IMAGE Business Club. There’s a particular kind of woman I work with often. She’s bright, ambitious, smart and wildly capable and she cares very deeply about her clients, her community and the impact of her work.
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2 weeks ago |
image.ie | Holly O'Neill
Each month, IMAGE.ie brings you the IMAGE List, a monthly edit of everything you need to know about, from the TV shows that are interrupting all our meetings, the bar we’re going to for after work cocktails and the sure-to-sell-out fashion and beauty launches to set your alarms for. Aloft Hotel, Dublin Set in the heart of Dublin 8, the 4-star hotel Aloft Hotel in Dublin is home to a shiny new ground floor lobby and lounge.
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1 month ago |
image.ie | Holly O'Neill
Chiropractor and luxury lifestyle creator Iman Khamissa shares some Ramadan fasting tips, how she’ll be celebrating Eid, and her experience of sharing her life online. Iman Khamissa is a chiropractor and luxury lifestyle content creator who thrives on curating experiences that celebrate wellness and elegance. Based in Dublin, Iman hosts engaging women’s events tailored for expats, fostering a sense of community and support.
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1 month ago |
image.ie | Holly O'Neill
Daniel Martin, celebrity make-up artist and Global Director of Artistry at Tatcha shares his beauty must-haves with Holly O’Neill. Three products I always have in my make-up bag are Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream, €79, Tatcha Silk Sunscreen SPF50, €74.75 and an eyelash curler. My one desert island essential is lip balm. A product that’s always on my nightstand is CBD gummies and Magnesium Glycinate capsules to help me relax and sleep. To me, being healthy means being happy in your own skin.
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2 months ago |
image.ie | Holly O'Neill
Hugo Boss dressed the Nazis and Oscar de la Renta, Dior, Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Prada and Carolina Herrera are dressing the Trumps. Why are fashion brands no longer ashamed to dress the most unchic bunch of fascists to take over the White House? Of all that’s happened since the US presidential inauguration, surely the last thing of importance is what the Trump brigade is wearing, says you.
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