Beloved West Cork interiors shop, The Old Mill Stores, is for sale
Beloved West Cork interiors shop, The Old Mill Stores, is for sale

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The ultimate guide to understanding skincare vitamins

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My Life in Culture: Filmmaker Peter Lavery

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Blink Twice: Are scenes depicting violence against women essential or salacious?

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The four romantic attachment styles and what they mean

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Real Weddings: Caitríona and James tie the knot in London and Mallorca

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‘Why do I berate myself more harshly for eating, than I ever did for smoking?’
‘Why do I berate myself more harshly for eating, than I ever did for smoking?’

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Take a tour of this Cobh cottage currently on sale for €450,000
Take a tour of this Cobh cottage currently on sale for €450,000

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A fashion editor’s guide to a wardrobe clear out

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Social Pictures: International Women’s Day with Kildare Village


By Erin Lindsay
08th Mar 2019

Kim Rowan & Amber Rowan & Rebecca Morgan

Social Pictures: International Women’s Day with Kildare Village

Last night saw IMAGE, in collaboration with Kildare Village, take to Café en Seine in Dublin to celebrate International Women’s Day. The night consisted of a brilliant panel discussion, hosted by our own Digital Editor Dominique McMullan, with model Amber Jean Rowan, writer, podcast host and actress Stephanie Preissner and aeronautical engineer Norah Patten, where the women discussed their careers, challenges, highs and lows, and what International Women’s Day means to them. The discussion was followed by music by Sierra Leonian-Irish singer songwriter Loah, as she serenaded the audience. What a brilliant way to celebrate a special evening.