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At just five-years-old, we doubt Harper Beckham has any plans to start a business empire anytime soon.

However, that hasn’t stopped her career-savvy mother, Victoria, from planning for the future.

It’s been reported that the former Spice Girl has registered her daughter’s name as an official trademark for use in branded products including make-up, clothing and toys.

The trademark was also registered for use in the entertainment industry should Harper wish to follow in the footsteps of her famous mother and pursue a career in music or film.

Harper’s middle name, Seven, did not appear on the application to the UK’s Intellectual Property Office.

Apparently the Beckhams chose the unusual name as a nod to the jersey worn by David for the Manchester United and England football squads. It’s also meant to symbolise spiritual perfection and the Seven Wonders of the World.

Harper isn’t the first Beckham child to capitalise on the brand. Older brothers, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz have all had their names trademarked in recent years.

A wise move considering the boys are all embarking on promising careers in the modelling and music industries. 

Brooklyn signed to an agency in 2015 while Romeo fronted Burberry’s Christmas campaign in the year before. 

Following in the Victoria's footsteps, Cruz launched a music career with the release of a charity Christmas single.

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!
 

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Earlier this year, on the eve of International Women’s day, ‘Fearless Girl’ was installed on New York’s Wall Street.

The bronze statue stands at 50-inches tall and depicts a little girl with her hands on her hips staring down the ’Charging Bull’ which has stood in the financial district since 1987.

The stunt was praised by women’s groups around the world and a petition to allow the artwork to remain gathered more than 19,000 signatures.

In response, mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio announced the statue had been granted permission to stay until February 2018. 

However, Arturo Di Modica, the artist who created the famous ‘Charging Bull’ has now accused New York City of violating his legal rights by allowing the opposing statue to be installed. 

According to The Independent, the sculptor referred to the statue an 'advertising trick' and claimed it had infringed on his own artistic copyright by changing the creative dynamic of the original piece.

Di Modica and his lawyer, Norman Siegel, are expected to hold a new conference on Wednesday where they will explain how and why they will challenge the city officials who allowed the statue to remain. 

'Fearless Girl' has been a popular addition to New York's streets and fans of the art aren't letting her go without a fight. 

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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Easter is upon us this weekend, so for those of us who are heading home for the occasion, TV will probably play a part in our trips.

Luckily, The Ray D'Arcy Show has a stellar line-up of guests this Saturday.

The show will be kicking off with British singer, dancer, rapper, model and television presenter ( what a CV) Alesha Dixon, who will be chatting to Ray about her exciting career. 

 

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What a complete girl boss.

Ray and Alesha will be joined by one of Ireland's most famous familial pairs, and no, it's not Jedward.

Brothers Francis and John Brennan, will drop by to share some behind the scenes secrets from the new season of their hit television show At Your Service.

Longstanding Cystic Fibrosis campaigner Jillian McNulty will be on air to chat about the cystic fibrosis drugs Orkambi and Kalydeco, and she will be joined by others who will be impacted by having access to the potentially life-changing drugs.

Also happening this week is the annual bridal war.

The Ray D’Arcy Show is hoping to give three brides-to-be the chance to win their dream wedding band in a live, televised bridal showdown.

We can't wait to settle in with a cuppa. 

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There is nothing we love more than pouring over our favourite influncer's Snapchat story on the commute home, and each Irish influencer definitely has their own style and tone.

Doireann Garrihy has become a Snapchat star in her own right, after her original video of influencer impressions went viral five months ago. 

Now, the Spin 103.8 radio host has posted her second part of the influencer installation, and we're seriously hoping it will become a series.

This time around, Doireann has included Roz Purcell, So Sue Me and Pippa O'Connor in her impressions. 

The comedic genius has amassed thousands of followers thanks to her hilarious videos dedicated to some of Ireland's top personalities, and her impressions are uncanny.

The comic imitated the blogger's voices and accents perfectly, as well as mimicking their mannerisms and gestures.

In case you missed her first video, here it is; 

Doireann is also one of our amazing judges on our panel for the SHEmazing! Awards, a panel that is made up of some of the biggest and brightest stars from the media world, the food, fashion, beauty and fitness industries and, of course, the blogosphere. 

So, while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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Despite reports that Big Little Lies will not be making a return after the eery last episode which left fans with unanswered questions, one important player has given a statement to the contrary.

Author Liane Moriarty, who wrote the novel that the drama is based on, has hinted that she is coming up with concepts for a new season. 

"I have started to think about ways this could continue," she told The Sydney Morning Herald.

"The producers have asked me to see if I can come up with some ideas. I wouldn’t write a new book but perhaps a new story and then we’ll see what happens."

"The ideas started coming thick and fast, in fact…I'm absolutely open to it because, once I started thinking, it was too much fun to see what I could do and to see these characters again."

"And there's definitely places you can go … The obvious thing is, first of all, I think we could bring in more of Bonnie's story from the book," she said, referring to a character who lost her back story from the novel in the TV series.

Many BLL fans took to Twitter to mourn the ending of the season, so we're sure they will be thrilled to hear that the series may continue in the future. 

Now, time to binge re-watch the entire thing. 

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Things like cellulite, stretch marks and so-called imperfections aren't often the first thing we see when we open a magazine.

However, that doesn't mean that models don't have these socially constructed flaws, it just means that they haven't chosen to showcase them in the pages of a fashion spread or in that perfectly lit Instagram bikini photo.

One model who is proud to show off her figure, cellulite be damned, is Charli Howard, who has shown off her dimples in a new post to promote her #AllWomanProject, which encourages women to embrace themselves.  

 

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"They, say do something each day that scares you, so re-posting this is mine for the day. Despite the fact I speed walk everywhere, squat, run and occasionally do @pure_barre, I'm still left with cellulite," she captioned the intimate image. 

"I went to an all-girls' boarding school and really used to envy the girls in my class who seemingly had none, and whose bodies looked, to me, nothing less than perfect." 

"Whenever I opened magazines, the models and celebrities I saw didn't have cellulite either – and if they did, they were shamed in the tabloids because of it, or knocked off their perch by nasty journalists who probably have it themselves. (Note: fuck you.)"

 

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"As a result, I felt like my cellulite was shameful, or an oddity. It wasn't until I got older and saw other women's bodies that I realised HOW BLOODY NATURAL IT IS.  It's nothing to be ashamed of. "

"Your boyfriend isn't gonna care if you have it, and if he does, dump him for his mate. Just kidding (or am I?)."

"Don't get me wrong – my cellulite isn't my favourite part of my body, nor is it something I shout from the rooftops about. But I know it doesn't make me any less ugly, or is something I need to feel embarrassed about."

 

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"So don't let it make you feel that way, either! In the words of my old pal Kendrick Lamar, 'Show me something natural like ass with some stretch marks."

Charli has previously spoken out about the intense body constraints applied to women in the fashion industry, after she penned an open letter to the industry in 2015 after being told to lose an inch off her hips despite already being slim. 

“My mental and physical health is of more importance than a number on a scale, however much you wish to emphasise this,” she wrote.

Hear, hear!

 

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There are always a menagerie of exotic, colourful and trendy Instagram hair styles doing the rounds, and the latest is just too pretty. 

Hologram hair is making us want to embrace our inner celestial queens and throw some glitter on our faces.

 

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The hologram nail trend has been huge, so it's no surprise that now our tresses are following suit. 

The holographic look involves a hybrid of ever changing blues, greens, pinks and yellows, and skilled hairdressers have now managed to apply the effect to our hair. 

 

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The look requires a lot of bleach, as a white base is needed to achieve the pure pastel hues that create the look.

The trend is completely versatile, it's all about what you make of it.

Whether you want to skip the yellow, emphasise the pink, or make it super subtle, the options are endless. 

 

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We can imagine this hair style looking completely amazing for festival season, and if you have a light blonde base to start with, it could definitely be achieved with temporary coloured hair sprays and a lot of patience. 

Here are a few more examples of this drop dead gorgeous hair trend: 

 

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Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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The long weekend is just around the corner and with so many amazing events due to take place around Dublin, staying in is not an option. 

Here are our top five picks.

Ebow Gallery – ‘Bowie by Duffy’ photography show

Calling all Bowie fans, this one’s for you.

The Ebow gallery will open its doors to the public this Saturday for their first show in five years.

Bowie by Duffy has been described as ‘A celebration of the dynamic relationship between two of the century’s greatest artistic innovators.’

The show gives an insight into the relationship between photographer Brian Duffy and David Bowie. Brian snapped many iconic photos of the legendary artist, including the Aladdin Sane album cover.

Curated by Brian’s son, Chris Duffy, the show features a host of rare and previously unreleased images

Bowie by Duffy will run for three weeks in the Ebow gallery Castle Street, Dublin 2, and entry is free.

You can find more information about the event here.

Cruinniú na Cásca

A nationwide arts and culture festival is coming to Ireland this Easter Monday and it's completely free. 

Cruinniú na Cásca, a Creative Ireland initiative is a free public event, taking place in cities and town across the country on Easter Monday.

Four zones across Dublin’s city centre will come alive between 11am and 6pm with celebrations of contemporary culture and creativity through live music, art workshops, talks and tastings.

Some highlights of festival include live performances from The Academic and Jack O’Rourke in Smithfield square along with special screenings of The Young Offenders and Room in the Lighthouse Cinema.

But if that's not your thing why not try a slam poetry workshop, learn how to DJ with RTÉ Pulse or stop by the science gallery and meet their pet robot?

Although all the music, performance and orchestral events are free of charge, event organisers recommend the talks, film-screenings, workshops be pre-booked to avoid disappointment. 

You can find more information about this nationwide festival here

Film fatale events – Masquerade ball at the RDS concert hall

This Saturday April 15, let Film Fatale Events transport you back in time with their most lavish masked ball yet.

Waltz to the sounds of the La Fete Quartet before dancing the night away as some of Ireland’s best vintage DJs take to the stage.

As this is masquerade event, face-masks and fancy attire are essential!

Tickets are €39.00 and are available here.

Morning Gloryville's rave with the Easter bunny

Morning Gloryville are changing the way we party. Born in London in 2013, they are the self proclaimed 'pioneers of sober morning raving'.

Described as an 'immersive morning dance experience', this alcohol free event is sure to kick your Saturday off to a great start. 

Here's just some of what you can expect:

  • Free Yoga
  • Free Massage
  • Roaming Haiku Station (Get a poem to take home)
  • Dublin Biggest DJ’s
  • Face Painting
  • Easter Egg Hunts

Ravers are advised to wear their most outrageous attire (think bunny ears and neon tutus).

So, why not try something different this bank holiday weekend and dance the morning away to the sounds of DJ Marcus Olaoire, who will be sporting a very large Easter bunny costume for the occasion.

This alcohol free event takes place from 9am – 12 noon, Saturday April 15 at 22, South Anne Street, Dublin, 

Tickets are €11.23 – €19.74 and are available here.  

Back to the Heart outdoor yoga, St. Stephen's Green Park

What better way to cure a sore head than some Sunday morning yoga? 

Head down to St. Stephens Green Park this Sunday (and every Sunday) for a communal outdoor yoga session followed by a picnic. 

Don't worry if you don't own a yoga mat, a beach towel will do the same job.

So g'wan, give your mind and body some love this weekend. Who knows, you might even make a few friends while you're at it. 

The session runs from 11.15am – 12.30pm and a minimum donation of €5.00 is required to participate.

You can find more information about the event here

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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So, Ed Sheeran is currently in the country playing his sold out gigs in the 3Arena, Dublin.

While visiting the emerald isle, the singer took the time to visit Galway to shoot a music video for his smash hit single Galway Girl. 

 

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The star was spotted in a pub in Salthill, Galway, and as word began to spread about his location, a crowd gathered.

Uploading a snap of the crowd to Instagram, the singer said: "Thank you to Galway and all the wonderful people in it for helping us shoot a music video yesterday."

Never one to be exclusive, the singer also took to Instagram last night after performing the first of two sold-out gigs in the capital. 

Ed snapped a picture of the crowd, captioning it "Dublin night 1."

While the singer was in town, he revealed to 98FM’s Big Breakfast that Tommy Tiernan features in his new music video. 

While chatting about the video, the singer revealed that the comic asked him if the mayhem in Galway on Tuesday evening happens a lot.

"I said to him I shot a video in my home town in Suffolk and literally nothing near what happened in Galway. I do think it's just an Irish thing. I don't think there's any other place in the world like Ireland for me," Ed replied.  

Ed is clearly as big a fan of the Irish people as we are of him. 

 

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Got an Easter egg hunt planned for this weekend? 

Well make sure you wear your coat.

This bank holiday weekend is set to be a tad dreary, with patches of rain and cool temperatures. 

"During Good Friday evening and early night rain will clear southeastwards and it will become mostly dry with good clear spells developing. It will turning cooler and winds will fall light leading possibly to some grass frost," said Met Éireann,

"Holy Saturday is likely to be mainly dry with some sunny spells but scattered showers may affect the northern half of the country. Top temperatures of around 9 to 12 degrees in a moderate west to northwesterly breeze."

Easter Sunday will be "mostly dry over the south but showers or showery rain may affect parts of the west and north. Top temperatures may reach 11 to 14 degrees in light to moderate southwest to westerly breezes." 

On Easter Monday there is some patchy rain likely over the northern half of the country but the south is likely to stay mainly dry.

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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So, Ed Sheeran played his first gig of his new tour in the 3Arena last night, and as you can imagine, Twitter was flooded with tweets, pictures and commentary.

There was a mix of good, bad and downright hilarious tweets, so we needed to share the best moments with you in case you hadn't managed to get your hands on those golden tickets: 

10. So the Dublin Fire Brigade kicked things off with this double whammy of puns.

9. This girl wasn't that impressed with the style credentials of young wans these days. 

8. No fear of FOMO.

7. The perks.

6. The excitement never ends for Ed fans.

5. Relevant.

4. Same.

3. We'd be raging if we saw empty seats. 

2. The look of regret. 

1. The moment Ed did Galway Girl...

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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Bus Éireann services could be back on the roads this weekend. 

The Labour Court said that it will issue a recommendation in the hopes of resolving the ongoing Bus Éireann strike by lunchtime today. 

It is hoped that once this recommendation is heard, the strike will be called off.

National Bus and Rail Union general secretary Dermot O’Leary told the Labour Court that once a recommendation was granted, the pickets would be lifted, according to The Irish Times.

The strike has caused chaos for commuters, particularly in rural areas of the country. 

A ballot between Dublin Bus drivers was taken this week and saw a 78 per cent vote in favour of striking alongside Bus Éireann.

The organisation must give seven days notice of strike action, by which time the Bus Éireann issue may be rectified. 

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