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Lacoste has replaced its famous crocodile logo for one of 10 endangered animal species on a series of limited-edition polo shirts.

Designed to bring attention to the global state of biodiversity, these shirts were launched during the brand's runway show at Paris Fashion Week on 1 March 2018 and sold out immediately.

The limited edition Lacoste x SaveOurSpecies polo shirts feature endangered animals such as the Sumatran Tiger and the Anegada Rock Iguana in place of the famous crocodile.

For each species, the number of polo shirts produced corresponds to the number of individuals known to remain in the wild.

The most limited features The Gulf of California porpoise, of which there are just 30 left in the wild, while the brand made 450 shirts featuring the Cyclone of Anegada Island – an iguana from the British Virgin Islands.

The French brand made 1,775 polo shirts in total. Which means that there are only 1,775 of these 10 animals left in the wild. 

An upsetting thought. 

All proceeds from the sale of the shirts will be donated to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), an International organisation working to protect nature and focus on the conservation of natural resources.

Lacoste released a statement about the concept of logo changing:

"The Lacoste crocodile is one of the world's most iconic logos, proudly displayed on the brand's famous polos for the past 85 years. For the first time in the brand's history BETC has initiated a change of the logo."

"Lacoste and BETC worked closely with IUCN's experts to define and select ten threatened species, whose animals have been designed by the Lacoste studio to create the logos, adopting exactly the same embroidery approach as the historic Crocodile," it continued.

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Hands up of you are a die hard fan of Gilmore Girls…

*throws two hands in the air aggressively*

So, we've watched the series, BINGED the new episodes, and yet we still want more. 

Well, the delightfully whimsical brand, Urban Tee Farm, have launched their very own collection of Gilmore Girls inspired lip balms, and we're obsessed. 

There are three shades, all inspired by our favourite Gilmore moments. 

Vicious Trollop (we all remember this) is described as "a beautiful light pink tint", while Spring Break is tinted with organic hibiscus powder, mica and "flavoured with organic peppermint and mango".

No Gilmore Girls related cosmetic would be complete without some form of coffee, and the final lip balm is an ode to this.

Java Junkie is a coffee flavoured lip balm that will re-hydrate and nourish your lips. 

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If, like us, you can't decide which flavour you want, why not get the full kit (includes all three). 

YAS YAS YAS. 

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This is NOT a drill ladies!

There is now a Harry Potter themed pasta restaurant in Brooklyn, New York and we can't cope.

Pasta Wiz is a wonderful destination, where all your carb-filled dreams will come true… with a big splash of Harry Potter on the side. 

"We decided Pasta Wiz, it's like a wizard magical place, so we've made it Harry Potter-style. We decorated in a Harry Potter-style," the owner of the restaurant told The Gothamist.

The restaurant is fully kitted-out with chandeliers, banquet tables, and candles, and there's a few sorting hats lying around also.

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So basically, you get Harry Potter, and a delicious bowl of fresh pasta…

Need we say more?

BRB, booking a flight to New York!  

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To celebrate World Book Day and the fact that we're all stuck at home without any hope of getting a Deliveroo, we have rounded up some of our favourite cookbooks. 

We know, warming up a ready-made meal is quick and easy, but cooking your own food doesn't have to be complicated or time-consuming. 

Thanks to these great authors and their fantastic books, you will learn loads of tasty recipes that your and your friends will love. 

1. 5 Ingredients by Jamie Oliver

Healthy, tasty and simple? What's not to like about Jamie Oliver's last cookbook? With only five ingredients in each recipe, these are perfect fuss-free meals, packed with flavour, that you will master in no time. 

Buy it here.

2. New York Cult Recipes by Marc Grossman 

Bagels, cheesecake, cheeseburgers, pancakes, cookies, smoothies, tuna melts, BLTs, mac & cheese… Need we say more?

These are some of the 130 fabulous recipes this book will help you master. The only risk is that it might make you want to book flights to New York ASAP. 

Buy it here.

3. Mary Berry Everyday

Don't think that Mary only knows about showstopper cakes and tea time sweet treats. She does, of course, but in this book, she also shares some straightforward recipes using simple everyday ingredients that could really become staples in your diet, such as guacamole, hummus, soups, chilli con carne, curries, pasta and stir-fries. 

Buy it here.

4. Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course

"My rules are simple. Home cooking has to be easy. It got to be fast. It's got to be delicious."

This is what the British chef wanted to do with this book and and it is fair to say that he succeeded. Don't think because Gordon is a world-famous chef that his recipes will be hard to make. Everything is explained well and the dishes are actually quite simple even for a beginner cook. 

Buy it here.

5. The Oh She Glows Cookbook by Angela Liddon

Whether you are a vegan or simply want to incorporate a few vegan meals into your week, this book is a must-have for anyone who wants to eat well without spending days in the kitchen. Most recipes use ingredients that are easy to find and most importantly, they are all delicious!

Buy it here.

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This is Chewy, an alpaca from Adelaide, Australia. 

Chewy lives in his owners back garden, where he spends his time doing normal things any household pet would do.

 

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Chewy enjoys going for walks with his owner Matt…

Matt was gifted Chewy by his parents in 2014, after they outright refused to get him a dog.

 

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Chewy is also very fond of the beach, and enjoys going for a little paddle in the ocean. 

He has a very strong and loyal fan-base, with over 20,000 followers on Instagram.

 

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Chewy gets treats when he behaves himself, just like most pets. 

 

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He also gets super excited when Matt comes homes, and even jumps up on him. 

Chewy.. you have made my day!

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We all know that staying hydrated is good for your health as well as your beauty regimen, but sometimes getting those two litres a day can be a struggle.

There have been plenty of out there beauty procedures doing the rounds lately, from lip fillers to robotic facials, but the latest might just be the most hardcore.

When we think of IV drips we think hospital patients and backless gowns, not a glowing complexion, but hydrating beauty drips claim to be the most beneficial beauty buzz around.

 

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Intravenous vitamin therapy is the latest celebrity health fad, and claims to give a gleaming glow and increase energy levels. 

It's as similar to the medical practice as can be, except instead of being hooked up to a regular fluid drip, beauty IVs are infused with vitamins and minerals.

Stars like Rihanna, Madonna and Simon Cowell have opted for the treatment, and the drips claim to do everything from curing hangovers to improving cardiovascular health.

"The body can only digest 55 percent of vitamins and fluids taken orally but is able to absorb 100 percent of fluids and nutrients that are delivered intravenously and is therefore able to utilise them quickly and efficiently," according to Venus Medical who are offering the treatment in Ireland for the first time. 

Using REVIV IV drips, the treatment comes in a variety of types, so curing whatever ails you can be tailored.

Whether it's recovering from jetlag or turning back the clock on ageing, hooking yourself up to an IV drip could be the cure. 

Well, if it's good enough for Rihanna…

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Nutella is amazing on many things. Toast, crepes, cakes, a spoon, and now, our hair. 

One salon, based in the Lebanon, has gained international attention for using Nutella as a hair treatment in it's cut and colours.

The salon, called Abed & Samer, has posted viral videos of the yummy hazelnut treat being incorporated into their professional hair styling. 

With it's high fat and protein content, hypothetically the sweet, chocolatey goodness could be good for your hair, but there is no scientific evidence to back this up.

The salon also employs the use of whipped cream, caramel, chocolate sauce and condensed milk to tone, dye and treat the hair. 

While the treatment sounds a little sticky, we'd opt for Nutella-scented tresses in a heart beat.

Until the method makes it's way to Irish shores, we'll be treating ourselves to some Nutella on toast. 

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A new campaign is inspiring women to ditch their #BellyJelly insecurities rather than their belly jelly, and embrace their bodies regardless of size or shape.

The campaign, created by the Movemeant Foundation, aims to normalise having a tummy.

It wants to leave behind the narrow, one-sided definition of beauty that we see on the Instagram pages of fitness gurus and celebrities, and remind women that they are beautiful no matter what.

In a viral campaign video, the foundation highlights how everyone – from gym junkies to yoga nuts and body builders – has a little bit of #BellyJelly.

"We’re in the midst of an epidemic. Our young women are bombarded with images and messages that glorify perfection as thin and beautiful," explains the foundation's website.  

"In some instances, they also have inadequate education on the merits of healthy, active, nutritious living. As a result, our young women are falling short – failing to realise how extraordinary they are."

The inspirational video has garnered over 50,000 views from women the world over, who are spurred to accept their body as it is through the power of exercise. 

"There has never been a better time to shift the dialogue that women are having around their bodies," says Jenny Gaither, founder of the Movemeant.

"Embracing our 'belly jelly’ and celebrating that women are physically strong despite a little jiggle, is a powerful statement, and one we hope will inspire women and girls across the country."

Hell to the yes.

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Birthdays are undoubtedly special occasions, but have you ever wondered if your date of birth is a rarity or common as muck?

Now there's a simple way to find out, thanks to the Central Statistics Office website.

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The CSO has created an online tool that tells you where your birthday ranks in popularity compared to the rest of the country.

Overall October 1 emerges as the most common birthday for Irish people.

The notorious February 29 is the most rare, for obvious reasons, with Christmas Day and St Stephen's Day being the second and third rarest. 

However, November is the most uncommon month to have a birthday. 

Nine of the top 10 dates of birth were towards the end of September, making this the most common time for birthdays. 

Is it a coincidence that September is nine months on from the festive New Years season? We think not. 

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Anyone who has ever suffered through intense menstrual pain can tell you that it’s not anything to be taken lightly — and yet, we hear continuous stories of women being told that their cramps are not actually that bad or, worse, in their heads. Some can fear that dismissal, of being told, that its an overreaction.   

And yet again period cramps, or Dysmenorrhea as it's technically called, has been ruled as painful as having a heart attack. Professor of reproductive health at University College London, John Guillebaud, has said that patients have described the cramping pain as "almost as bad as having a heart attack." 

Guillebaud went on to say the issue has been overlooked because “Men don’t get it and it hasn’t been given the centrality it should have. I do believe it’s something that should be taken care of, like anything else in medicine.”

This, of course, is no news to us, but it is another indication of how little women's health is taken seriously. We know how bad it can be – yet it's only with reports like this, for example, that, it becomes a topic of mainstream conversation.  In fact, this was bumped into the press again after Marie Claire made the report known – a similar report surfaced in 2016. 

What is brilliant though, is the hilarious reaction on Twitter, from women, collectively rolling their eyes – and though it isn't new news (or news at all, to us), it's good to have women's health issues again out in the open.

Here are only a few highlights from social media:

According to statistics, one in five suffers from Dysmenorrhea, the clinical term for painful periods, which has no definitive medical origin. One in ten also suffers from Endometriosis, a condition without known cause that causes severe period pain and occurs in women where the lining of the womb decides to venture into the pelvic area, ovaries and other places in the body.

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Kylie Jenner has shared the cutest mother-daughter photo on Instagram. 

The snap of the proud mum and her baby girl has melted our hearts on this snowy day!

She wrote, "My angel baby is 1 month old today," alongside two photos where the new mum is cradling her adorable girl.

Kylie gave birth to her baby girl Stormi on February 1, 2018.

The mum chose to keep her pregnancy private, but we do hope she shares more heart-warming photos with Stormi. They're the sweetest mother-daughter duo ever. 

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We’ve all heard the joke about not eating yellow snow, and we’d also advise to keep well away from anything grey or pink too.

But, when Wren Kitchens spoke with Dr Faye Christopherson – Medical officer at Push Doctor, this morning who explained “Snow is mainly water, which is great and fine to eat”. 

Well, that changed things!

 "Snow is mainly water, which is great and fine to eat, but as it passes through the atmosphere it acts like a sponge absorbing environmental contaminants, such as aerosol particles and sulphates, nitrates and mercury.

 "Of course, you should exercise caution when it comes to eating snow that's already hit the ground. Brown snow is likely to have been contaminated by dirt, pink snow contains an algae that may cause digestive issues, while we all know why it's best to avoid yellow snow!"

 Wren Kitchens have incorporated the fluffy delight into five unique recipes, which you can find below:

FYI, all recipes must use clean, fresh and untouched snow.

Vegan Coconut Snowcream

Ingredients

  • Eight cups of snow
  • 1 can of coconut milk
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup

Method

  • Chill the coconut milk in the fridge until cold
  • Place the snow in a large bowl & our in the coconut milk and maple syrup
  • Mix lightly until combined

Maple Snow Lollies

Ingredients

  • 10 cups of snow packed tightly into a pie dish or roasting tin
  • 1 cup of maple syrup
  • Lollipop sticks (Optional)

Method

  • Pour maple syrup into a saucepan and bring to a boil
  • When the syrup reaches around 110  ̊c (should be a soft ball), take it off the heat and immediately drizzle onto the packed ice to create strips of syrup
  • Leave to cool for a few moments
  • Either pick up and eat with your fingers or place a lollipop stick on one end of the syrup strip and use your fingers to roll into a lollipop

Hot Chocolate Snow Slushies

Ingredients

  • 85g chocolate
  • 2tsp. cocoa/hot chocolate powder
  • 1 ½ tbsp. sugar
  • 1 ½ cups of milk
  • 3 cups snow
  • Whipped cream

Method

  • Break the chocolate into small pieces and melt over hot water
  • Add cocoa powder and sugar
  • Stir until fully combined
  • Remove from heat and stir in ½ cup of milk until smooth
  • Cool to room temp then add remaining milk
  • Stir the cooled mix into snow until slushie-like
  • Top with whipped cream

 Snow-garitas

Ingredients

  • 35ml Reposado Tequila
  • 20ml Cointreau
  • 35ml fresh lime juice
  • 1 cup snow
  • Chilled margarita glass with salt dipped edge

Method

  • Place the snow in the chilled margarita glass
  • Shake the tequila, Cointreau and lime juice in a cocktail shaker filled with ice
  • Strain over the snow and serve immediately

 Fluffy Snow Pancakes

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup of snow
  • 1 cup of all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup of whole milk
  • Pinch of salt
  • Pinch of nutmeg (optional)
  • Pinch of cinnamon (optional)
  • 1 tbsp butter for frying
  • Desired fruit/syrup to garnish

 Method

  • Combine all ingredients except the snow, and mix until the batter is formed.
  • Heat the frying pan and melt the butter
  • Just before frying, incorporate the snow by folding it into the batter.
  • Drop pancake batter into the pan (to your preferred size).
  • Fry gently until the batter bubbles on the surface, and the bottom of the pancake turns golden brown.
  • Flip and cook the final side to desired colour, and until centre is cooked (the cooking should take a bit longer than you expect).
  • Serve and garnish with preferred fruit and syrup.
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