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9 reasons why Anne Doyle is the ultimate Irish style icon
LOOK, ENOUGH messing around. Forget your bloggers and your models. There is only one true Irish style icon, and that is Anne Doyle. Here’s why.
1. That perfectly blow-dried blonde bob
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You will never see her with a hair out of place.
2. And the elegant string of pearls
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The iconic Anne accessory.
3. Anne proves that having a signature style is definitely not boring
Pulling off Minnie Mouse ears with grace and aplomb.
4. She knows how to dress for business
The real power suit queen. Soz, Hillary Clinton.
5. But she can bring on the style when required
The hat! And is that a jumpsuit? Anne, you’re killing us.
6. And embraces trends at her discretion
Ruffled shirts are SO Spring/Summer 2016.
7. Even her casual wear is on point
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She’s often spotted out and about in a colour palette of rich creams and whites, which just screams luxury. Anne Doyle looks like she smells of Jo Malone.
8. As is her makeup
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A pink lip and a hint of blue or purple eyeshadow. Classic.
9. In short, she is the pinnacle of Irish glamour
Just give her all of the awards. We bow to you, queen.
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