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The Irish Sun
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I'm 50 and tried gorgeous new co-ord from Dunnes Stores for cute summer look as temperatures soar with prices from €25
A FASHION fan has tried a gorgeous new co-ord at Dunnes Stores for a cute summer look after it landed on racks. Monica, @ Advertisement 2 Monica is a big fan of the new arrival 2 The outfit is perfect for a summer event She said: "Isn't this co-ord beautiful? "It is made of cotton so is super fresh to wear and the oversized stitched flowers on the trousers and top makes this outfit super chic and so pretty to wear. "I added a boho style blouse with similar flower pattern in case it gets colder but I have to say that I prefer without it, this would be more my style… is this yours too?" The Gallery Sylvie Sequin Top is a bargain at just €25 and comes in sizes 8 to 20. Advertisement READ MORE IN FASHION The retailer said: "Crafted from a lightweight cotton, this top features an intricately stitched oversized flower motif that creates a striking three-dimensional texture. "The straight neckline and thick shoulder straps offer a neat, structured silhouette. "Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores." The Gallery Sylvie Sequin Trousers are priced at €35. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Their description reads: "Crafted from a lightweight cotton, these wide leg trousers are cut to a cropped fit for a breezy feel. "Featuring an elasticated waistband and side pockets, they are designed with an intricately stitched oversized flower motif that creates an eye-catching three-dimensional texture. 'I adore this colour', cries Dunnes Stores fan as she tries on €40 'ultra-feminine' dress "Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores." A number of Monica's followers took to the comments to praise the piece. Advertisement One said: "This is SO chic and fresh! The embroidery makes the whole outfit feel elevated but still wearable. Totally your vibe — and honestly, I'd skip the blouse too." Another added: "The floral detail is beautiful." Meanwhile, The Gallery Cornelli Sleeveless Jacket is a bargain at just €25. Advertisement And shoppers can choose between two colours – baby blue and navy. It is available in sizes XS to XXL. 'It fastens with five hook-and-loop closures and has a ribbed neckline and hem. Advertisement 'Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.' The retailer has paired the jacket with a basic white t-shirt and blue jeans for a casual day look. Meanwhile, a fashion fan has tried on a One Irish shopper gave fans three fun outfits to try on Instagram using the Savida Bella sequin skirt. Advertisement Yvonne O'Connor, who uploads under the user Wearing a size 12 in the set, she said 'It's much better than I thought it was going to be and perfect for anyone who likes their arms out.' The fashion fan switched it up with an oversized white T-shirt and some low-top trainers for a more chic day-to-day look. And finally, Yvonne is stunning in a pink blazer and kitten heels for a 'beautiful look' – for a unique outfit this Advertisement Many of her followers rushed to the comments to compliment her style, calling her new looks 'Gorgeous' and 'Beautiful'. Shop the look as the top costs just €30 with the matching skirt retailing for €35. Sizes range from XXS up to XXL, so everyone can shine this summer. Both items are available online and in stores. Advertisement And shoppers can get a more The new Mia satin dress features a stunning back detail for just €40. The midi dress is designed with a daring low cut front in a deep navy blue. With the back of the dress featuring a striking cross over style, the latest arrival is also the perfect wedding guest fit. Advertisement It ranges in sizes from XXS-XXL, but fans will have to be quick as only smalls, mediums and larges are left online. THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit. Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'. During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains. Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges. The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town. "Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong. "Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas." The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960. They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed. "Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England." Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.


The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Dunnes Stores fans set to love new sleeveless jacket perfect for Irish summer – and it comes in two colours
DUNNES Stores fans are set to love a new sleeveless jacket that's perfect for warmer weather after it landed on racks. The Gallery Cornelli Sleeveless Jacket is a bargain at just €25. 2 The sleeveless jacket has just landed on racks 2 It costs just €20 And shoppers can choose between two colours - baby blue and navy. It is available in sizes XS to XXL. "It fastens with five hook-and-loop closures and has a ribbed neckline and hem. READ MORE IN FASHION "Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores." The retailer has paired the jacket with a basic white t-shirt and blue jeans for a casual day look. Meanwhile, a fashion fan has tried on a One Irish shopper gave fans three fun outfits to try on Instagram using the Savida Bella sequin skirt. Most read in Fabulous Yvonne O'Connor, who uploads under the user I tried three stunning summer looks from Dunnes Stores and there's ideal outfit for weddings Wearing a size 12 in the set, she said "It's much better than I thought it was going to be and perfect for anyone who likes their arms out." The fashion fan switched it up with an oversized white T-shirt and some low-top trainers for a more chic day-to-day look. And finally, Yvonne is stunning in a pink blazer and kitten heels for a "beautiful look" - for a unique outfit this Many of her followers rushed to the comments to compliment her style, calling her new looks "Gorgeous" and "Beautiful". Shop the look as the top costs just €30 with the matching skirt retailing for €35. Sizes range from XXS and go up to XXL, so everyone can shine this summer. Both items are available online and in stores. And shoppers can get a more The new Mia satin dress features a stunning back detail for just €40. The midi dress is designed with a daring low cut front in a deep navy blue. With the back of the dress featuring a striking cross over style, the latest arrival is also the perfect wedding guest fit. It ranges in sizes from XXS-XXL, but fans will have to be quick as only smalls, mediums and larges are left online. THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit. Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'. During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains. Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges. The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town. "Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong. "Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas." The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960. They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed. "Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England." Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.


Korea Herald
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Hungary showcases Rubik's cube in Seoul
Hungary is showcasing Rubik's Cube to the Korean public through the "Rubik 80/50: Fifty Years of Magic' exhibition from May 29 to August 12. Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Hungarian Ambassador to Korea Istvan Szerdahelyi said that the Rubik's Cube is more than a clever toy: it is part of Hungary's cultural heritage — a symbol of creativity, curiosity and the power of human imagination. 'For half a century, it has captured the hearts and minds of millions around the globe," Szerdahelyi said, citing the exhibition as a spirit of discovery and as a bridge between Hungary and Korea. According to Rhee Jong-kook, executive vice president of the Korea Foundation, the exhibition marks two important milestones: the 80th birthday of Hungarian architect Erno Rubik and the 50th anniversary of his groundbreaking invention, the Rubik's Cube. 'Conceived in 2024 to commemorate these anniversaries, it traveled three cities before arriving here at the KF Gallery. It celebrates the enduring spirit of creativity and exploration and the universal joy of problem-solving,' Rhee said. 'One special aspect of this exhibition is archival content and cube installations created by faculty and students of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design,' underlined Rhee. Rhee highlighted the university's legacy in experimental design and the Rubik's Cube as a symbol of creativity and interdisciplinary thinking. 'Just as the Rubik's Cube connects people across generations and cultures, we hope this exhibition strengthens the bond between our two nations (South Korea and Hungary),' Rhee said. sanjaykumar@


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Dunnes Stores shoppers set for frenzy over new €40 belly-friendly cargo dress perfect for heatwave
DUNNES Stores has just released a new belly-friendly dress that's ideal for warm weather after it landed on racks. The retailer has been bringing out a range of stunning pieces for the Advertisement 2 The Gallery Frieda Belted Cargo Midi Dress is €40 Credit: DUNNES STORES 2 The versatile dress can be worn to any occasion Credit: DUNNES STORES Now, The Gallery Frieda Belted Cargo Midi Dress is selling for €40 and comes in a crisp ivory shade. And in good news for Advertisement READ MORE IN DUNNES STORES The dress features short sleeves with a v-neckline and a folded collar. It has two large pockets on the chest along with two more at the sides, making it perfect to bring on The dress has a fitted waist with a flowing skirt, and has a self-tie belt so you can shape it how you prefer. In the official item description on the website, Advertisement Most read in Fabulous "It is finished with epaulettes and buttoned chest pockets. "Gallery is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores." 'I adore this colour', cries Dunnes Stores fan as she tries on €40 'ultra-feminine' dress The dress is available in stores and online now, but is set to sell out fast. And to complete the outfit, Dunnes Stores is selling some new must-have sandals - and they're major Advertisement The Irish retailer has launched its own version of the The new ballerina slingback flat shoes at Dunnes Stores are perfect for the summer months. These €15 YSL dupes are a must have shoe this season as they are perfect for any event. The Saint Laurent slides retail for €890 and only come in the one colour. Advertisement Choose from white, black or a fun leopard pattern to add some flair to your fit. Dunnes Stores have these new "footwear essentials" for shoppers just in time for summer. Shop these stylish flats with sizes ranging from 36 - 42 but fans will have to be quick as some sizes are already sold out online. THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit. Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland's first 'shopping frenzy'. During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne's 'Better Value' bargains. Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 - starting with apples and oranges. The retailer said: "Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town. "Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong. "Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas." The retailer's first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960. They added: "In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed. "Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England." Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.


USA Today
5 days ago
- Health
- USA Today
Former Kansas City Chiefs opponent reveals journey into alternative recovery
Former Kansas City Chiefs opponent reveals journey into alternative recovery This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke to Robert Gallery, a retired offensive lineman who played eight seasons in the NFL and was selected with the second overall pick by the Oakland Raiders in the 2004 NFL draft. The conversation explored how psychedelic therapy is helping him heal from PTSD, depression, and family issues. On Wednesday, June 18, at Psychedelic Science 2025—the world's largest psychedelic conference, Gallery will be joined by fellow NFL standouts Jordan Poyer and Jon Feliciano, who will headline a keynote conversation titled Unseen Work: Healing Behind the Highlights. "As my career ended and I was trying to figure out who I was as a person in the next part of my life, issues started popping up that I thought were just part of normal life, but then they got very intense, as far as my rage and depression. Then it turned into suicidal nightmares, suicidal ideation, and to the point where I was abusing alcohol to help cope with it," said Gallery. "I was having issues, times remembering my kids' names or trying to get words out, just the mental issues of things. I hit my head often during my career, but that's who we were. It was our job, and I didn't think much of it, so I got to rock bottom and reached out for help. It was actually through my workers' comp case that I had a brain scan, and that gave me the answer to why these things were going on. I had a ton of brain damage on that scan, and that started my healing journey. I went all in to try to heal my family. After a couple of years of trying all the modern medicine-type treatments, such as the hyperbaric chamber, IVs, different medicines, and all these different things, I wasn't any better." Galley listened to a podcast featuring former college football player, retired Navy SEAL Marcus Capone and his wife. They talked about their organization, VETS (Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions), and their use of Ibogaine, which healed him and helped him get through tough times. "Long story short, three weeks later, I was in Mexico with a group of special ops veterans going through Ibogaine and DMT (Dimethyltryptamine), and it was the changing point of my life. I came out of it cognitively, much better, emotionally, came back with zero suicidal thoughts and ideation, no anxiety, just I was 100% a different person, and so that became my real journey with plant medicine." Said Gallery. "Since then, I've done a ton of work and experienced other plant medicines. I've done Ibogaine a total of three times. That's the medicine for me. Ibogaine was the catalyst, and it has worked for me, getting me into this lifestyle. I was not the person who would meditate on breathing things. So it has changed my life, how I live my life, how I think, opened my mind to new things, how I think as a person, overall, the type of person I am, and how I live my daily life." In his playing career, Gallery battled in the AFC West, often against the Kansas City Chiefs, and earned a reputation for fighting in the trenches as an offensive lineman. He continues to fight hard off the field for athlete safety and health through his foundation and by raising awareness. "I started the foundation' Athletes For Care', I've done a ton of outreach to and had people reach out to me since seeing my story. I have encountered different people within, whether they were college students or professionals, and I'm not talking about higher-ups in the NFL. Still, I'm talking people that work within these programs." said Gallery, "The openness to healing is much more than I thought it would be; I have people who have great relationships that I've worked with at the professional and collegiate levels, who have either reached out to me or congratulated me on finding something that brought healing, and who have been open to discussions. So I think that's been a pleasant surprise for me and will continue to grow. We will see; I'm not here blaming the NFL or the University of Iowa for my brain damage and all the things that I've lived through; this is not me going after them. This is about healing and helping others heal and myself heal."