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What's a massive, multi-million-euro fashion house to do when every fashion show concept has been done before?

Get a massive, smoke-emulating rocket ship to take off in the middle of fashion week, obviously.

Chanel just amazed show-goers with a giant replica of a spaceship at Paris Fashion Week, which blasted off surrounded by models rocking Karl Lagerfeld's latest looks. 

 

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The show was out of this world thanks to the intergalactic stunt, which saw the giant ship lift off, omitting billowing clouds of smoke.

The ten-second countdown created a tense atmosphere, as the Chanel logo-emblazoned rocket prepared to take off, making it the perfect backdrop for the astronomical clothes. 

Chanel ambassadors Pharrell Williams, Cara Delevingne and Lily-Rose Depp were all in attendance, and sat front row to take in the space-themed event. 

The collection itself also paid homage to all things intergalactic, with metallic boots, helmet-like necklines and embellished goggles hitting the catwalk. 

 

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Today is the last day of fashion week, and Chanel clearly wanted to end the festivities with a bang.

We're not sure anyone will be forgetting this fashion stunt for quite a while.  

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Last night, Dublin City Council passed an emergency motion to support the Strike 4 Repeal without debate.

The council offers their formal support to the movement, and calls on Dublin City Council management, as a major employer in Dublin City, to ensure any workers who wish to participate in the strike by taking an annual day of leave are facilitated to do so.

It also calls on any workplace events in support of the strike to be given the support of management.

"Ahead of International Women’s Day, the Council welcomes the Strike4Repeal initiative as a reminder of the stark reality of women’s inability to access abortion in Ireland," reads a statement from Dublin City Council.   

"We note the support given by the Council to the repeal of the 8th amendment in September 2015, as follows: That Dublin City Council:

"Noting the welcome passing of the marriage equality referendum by a wide margin reflecting a qualitative shift in public opinion in favour of progressive social change particularly among the youth and working class communities where the highest 'Yes' votes were recorded."

"And further noting recent reports from Amnesty International and the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights critiquing Ireland's highly restrictive abortion laws

Dublin City Council also "calls on the government to hold a referendum to repeal the eighth amendment of the Constitution.”

The Strike 4 Repeal movements "Meet me on the Bridge" video campaign has gone viral, with over 370,000 views and thousands of likes. 

The strike is going ahead tomorrow, kicking off at 10.30am in a picket at the Department of Justice and culminating in a mass gathering on O'Connell Bridge at 12.30am. 

SHEmazing! will be at the strike tomorrow, so follow us on Snapchat @shemazingie for live updates. 

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There has been a debate raging online over the occupation of a particular Haribo sweet.

The Haribo Starmix bag is a classic confectionery treat, but one Facebook post posed a question that made us reconsider everything we ever thought we knew about the jelly sweets. 

The bag has a strictly cosmic theme, and Scottish Patterr made a connection between the theme and the classic fried egg sweetie, which he claims is a flying saucer.

Another Facebook user backed him up adding, "Egg = UFO, Cola bottles = spaceship, ring = Saturn rings, bear = astronaut in his outfit." Mindblowing. 

The internet quickly descended into madness over this divisive issue, with people feeling that the veil has been lifted on a confectionery conspiricy that they never knew about.

Others adamantly belive that the egg is an egg, and this is backed up by a statement on the Haribo website. 

"HARIBO Starmix contains the ever popular favourite shapes such as the lemon flavoured Fried Eggs and raspberry flavoured Heart Throbs."

"There are also the iconic Cola Bottles and strawberry, lemon and orange flavoured Bears."

"As well as the playful Rings in raspberry & pineapple, orange & lemon and raspberry & lemon flavours."

Despite the official source putting the argument to bed, the debate rages on. What do you think? 

 

 

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Adele just proved that even superstars get bothered by bugs from time to time.

The Hello singer got into a bit of a flap during her concert in Brisbane, Australia, when a mosquito decided it had a hankering for her particular brand of O negative. 

 

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The singer was clearly distressed by the bug invading her territory on stage, as she ducked and weaved away from its attack, flailed her arms and ran across the stage. 

"I'm sorry, I'm not Australian. I don't like bugs!" she told the audience frantically.

"It was sucking my blood; it was sucking my blood!"

Of course the audience found the whole thing hilarious, as did the singer once she had calmed down. 

The entire thing was caught on video, and it really is hilarious.

She'll be a long time living this one down!

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Mobile network Three is raising its bill-pay price plans by €5 from this month.

More than 900,000 customers are on the bill-pay plan, and their existing contracts will be bumped up by a fiver this month.

And pre-pay costumers, which make up 700,000 people, will now only be able to buy a €20 top-up. They will also now have to pay every 28 days instead of every 30 days, as it was before.

The company has started to issue letters and notices to its customers, but it's not going down to well on social media.

Many have taken to Twitter to share their frustration at the network:

While some are seeing the bright side of things:

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We all wish we could make ourselves up like a MUA every single day, but for regular girls who don't know a spoolie tool from a tapered eyebrow brush, the struggle is real every time the makeup bag is opened.

From using the same brush for bronzer, powder and blush, to not having a bloody clue how to contour, there aren't a lot of beauty tutorials out there for the cosmetically clueless.

Luckily, Australian comedian Tanya Hennessy has encapsulated the thoughts of the makeup novices in her latest viral video. 

The relatable tutorial covers everything, from being intimidated into buying pricey products by luxury sales assistants to being clueless about contouring. 

Tanya literally vocalises every thought we have had while trying to get to grips with various makeup methods. 

"And then I do down here to give the illusion that I have one chin," says the comedian, attempting to apply a killer contour.  

Tanya even manages to give a little nod to the professionals with her montage of "self-indulgent" makeup shots at the end of the video.

Tanya is literally us every single morning, so we could not love this tutorial more.

Apparently, the world feels the same way, as the video has totted up almost 5,000,000 views and garnered over 82,000 likes. 

Have a little watch for yourself and see how many Tanya-style thoughts you have had while grappling with your beauty blender. 

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We're told that coffee is for day-time and wine is for night-time.

And we really can't get those two confused.

Most days, we wish night-time would come sooner so we could launch into that glass of vino after a hellish day.

So, when we heard about wine-infused coffee, our heads totally melted.

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They're not meant to be for the same time of day, right?!

But, looking more into this beautiful beverage, it seems pretty fecking great.

The coffee is infused with some of the best wine in the world, coming from Napa Valley, and the coffee is "rich" and "full-bodied."

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Monlinari Private Reserve looks dreamy and we've decided we're going to drink it in the evening-time. A perfect in-the-middle spot.

The drink has become so popular that it's currently sold out, but keep a look out on this website for when it comes back in stock.

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We're super excited for the release of the new live-action version of Beauty and the Beast, hitting cinemas next week.

The movie has spawned a number of interesting products, from beauty serums to flavoured teas, and now one coveted noughties fashion brand is getting inspired by the Disney flick. 

Juicy Couture is clearly as excited as us about the upcoming film, as the veteran velour vendors have teamed up with the fairytale creators at Disney to produce a dreamy tracksuit collection inspired by Belle. 

 

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Ideal for an off-duty Disney princess, the tracksuit tops take some not-so-subtle inspiration from the classic cartoon.

The designers came up with a gorgeous stained glass window design for the navy jacket, which is emblazoned with 5300 Swarovski crystals. 

The jacket might be cute, but it comes with a regal price tag, coming in at €839.26. 

Stained Glass Rose Robertson Jacket, €839.26, Beauty From Within Robertson Jacket, €719.02

The limited edition collection also includes a yellow velour hoodie, which we could totally see Belle throwing over her ball gown if she nipped outside for some air at the ball. 

The uber-fancy trackies are a bit out of our price range, but a girl can dare to dream, right?

After all, that's what fairytales are for. 

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La La Land received 14 nominations in this year's Academy Awards, and took home seven six gongs at the end of the night, so to say it has been the movie on everyone's lips is an understatement.

We waited for months for its release, and none of us were disappointed with the final result – a film full of music, love and dancing.

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So, imagine how amazing it would be to watch the movie alongside a live orchestra?!

We'd feel like we were in the movie! *Swoons*

Well, the Bord Gais Energy theatre wants you to immerse yourself in the experience this year as it's introducing a HUGE screen and a 60-piece orchestra to play alongside La La Land.

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Taking place in the Dublin theatre on September 28, if you're a fan of the movie, you certainly won't want to miss it.

Tickets go on sale this Friday and are available from Ticketmaster.

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When Strictly Come Dancing announced that they would cater to their fans needs and set up an opportunity to meet the stars of the show, it's safe to say many were quite excited.

The BBC set up Strictly Come Dancing: The Spectacular, where the public could get up close and personal with the judges, presenters and contestants of the show.

But many UK fans were left outraged after leaving the event.

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Why? Because in addition to a £70 ticket into the event, they all had to fork out another 30 quid to take a picture with the stars.

Yep, the price of a snap with Tess, Zoe, Darcey, Bruno and Craig comes out at £26.80 each. Ouch.

Pictures with the professional dancers cost £21.80 and the contestants cost £15.

But, it gets worse. To take a picture beside the judges table, it will cost you 12 quid. A TABLE, people!

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A rightly disgruntled fan told The Star: "It’s very steep – and has taken the gloss off the excitement of going.

"It’s already incredibly expensive to take a family, it’s nearly £200 just to walk through the door and go to the talks, so to find that you have to pay extra to get a photograph feels like a bit of a kick in the teeth.

"By the end of the day it would cost hundreds and hundreds of pounds to get a photograph with everyone there – and that’s before you’ve travelled or eaten.

"It’s practically the cost of a family holiday for one afternoon out," they added.

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January is long gone, but some of us have managed to hold on to our fitness aspirations from the month of good intentions. 

Joining the #IrishFitFam can be intimidating, but once you make the first steps on your fitness journey, you'll never want to look back. 

Amanda Byram, host of Dancing With The Stars, has always been into her fitness, but only recently has the TV presenter reconsidered running as part of her routine. 

 

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This is thanks to her involvement with the Vhi Women's Marathon, which is celebrating its 35th year.

The Clontarf native is heading up the marathon as an ambassador, and the fitness advocate chatted about her reasons for joining the cause. 

"My main passion is health and fitness, I've got my PT certificate and I've studied nutrition, and I have an active wear range coming out, so for me it was of the utmost importance," she said. 

"I like to empower women through fitness, I'm all about being strong not skinny, and I'm all about women getting together to train because it can be quite intimidating a lot of the time."

In regards to Amanda's training for the marathon, she admits that she hasn't quite gotten around to starting yet, but she will be following the 14 week plans that are kicking off on the VHI website this week.

While the TV presenter is mad about fitness, she's a bit of a novice when it comes to training for a marathon. 

"I've given myself this time, the 14 weeks in the run up to it to really focus on it, because I used to run a long time ago but then I hurt my knees and gave it up, and I've been wanting to get back into it for so long."

 

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When asked about her personal techniques for getting motivated to train, Amanda cited a good mental attitude as being one of the most important aspects. 

"There's a lot of mental techniques that have to happen, I think it's about wanting to not needing to, that's what you always have to tell yourself is that you want to do it. and when you do it for pleasure it becomes less of a chore," she advised. 

"Also, when I was in my late thirties and turning forty I thought 'I've really got to make an effort now if I want to be fit and healthy and strong into my fifties and my sixties and my seventies' so I've got to start now."

"I spent so long trying to be skinny because I thought that's what healthy was all about, I thought 'I wont eat this' or 'I'l eat low fat this' and all the rest of it, and all these faddy diets and I was just finding that I didn't have any energy and I wasn't strong. I was thin but I wasn't strong," she admitted. 

Amanda, who plans to run the marathon for the Down Syndrome Centre in Sandyford, also credited an achievable and steady pace as being the key to training successfully. 

"For me it's all about starting slowly, and building incrementally, I think that rather than going straight into it, you know, a week before the mini marathon an then get an injury and then not be able to do it so its about incorporating it into your daily life, and it's not for a small period of time either, it's a lifestyle."

"I'm going to take it really really slowly and probably do one or two kilometers per day or something like that, and build up strength.

"This isn't just about the run or the walk, it's alo about strength from within and getting that mind set that you can do this, we'll all do this together."

"On the day that's in it, there could be up to 35,000 women running, walking, crawling, jogging, whatever they might be doing and that in itself is reason to get from Fitzwilliam square to Baggot Street, it's such a buzz."

"Some of us are doing it for charities, others are doing it to get a personal best, so it's fun combined with sport combined with a charitable event." 

While we're more aquainted with the a Netflix marathon than an actual marathon, we'll be signing up to get involved in the biggest all-women's event of its kind in the world.

The first Women’s Mini Marathon kicked off in Dublin in 1983 with 9,000 entrants, and it has grown in popularity year on year, raising over €200,000,000 for charity since it first began. 

The event will see women make their way through Dublin city on Bank Holiday Monday, 5 June 2017, and registration is currently open. 

Dust off those gym runners, ladies. 

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It has been reported that some rural counties may be losing their post offices.

An Post is currently looking to save money after losing around €12m a year from its branch network.

There are currently 1,300 post offices around the country, and according to the Irish Independent, the company is looking at closing around 80 locations.

However, the publication claims that this is just one cost-saving route the company may go down, and management is currently reviewing its research.

 

 

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