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Hi all,

 

For a friend's hen party theme, we need to wear gold clothes and accessories. The party is in Dublin, next weekend and so far i have only got a gold top, some accessories and shoes!

 

Can anyone advise me where i can get a gold skirt or shorts so i can complete the outfit??!!

 

Gold is not in season at the moment, so i'm struggling.... I have only limited time, so please help!!

 

GD

Posted
Hi all,

 

For a friend's hen party theme, we need to wear gold clothes and accessories. The party is in Dublin, next weekend and so far i have only got a gold top, some accessories and shoes!

 

Can anyone advise me where i can get a gold skirt or shorts so i can complete the outfit??!!

 

Gold is not in season at the moment, so i'm struggling.... I have only limited time, so please help!!

 

GD

 

I think your biggest problem is that, yes, gold is not really in season at present.

 

Having said that, as I am a professional Drag Entertainer who does frequent performances in Dublin, I can recommend a couple of shops over there where you might be able to pick things up:

 

Top Shop, on Stephens Green near the top of Grafton St., I have always come across something in gold there, such as gold decorated leggings, trousers, tights, and the odd sequiny gold top.

 

Penneys (Same as Primark) near the Jervis Street Tramstop (Yes, they now have trams in Dublin). This Penneys store is massive, and normally they should have something in glittery/gold, such as tops.

 

There are lots of boutiques selling things at various prices, in Temple Bar (where you will probably be doing most of your clubbing), or in the George's St. Market on South George St. nearby.

 

And opposite this market, on South George's St., there are a couple of very good charity shops (Oxfam, etc.), which often have very good quality dresses including glittery ones.

 

Prices are very reasonable for things in Dublin, so if you can't find anything here in Sheffield, (e.g. Castle Market) you should have no problem in Dublin...

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Thank you so much for replying!! You are sooooo helpful!!

 

Will have a trott around when i get there, so wish me luck!

 

GD x

 

I think your biggest problem is that, yes, gold is not really in season at present.

 

Having said that, as I am a professional Drag Entertainer who does frequent performances in Dublin, I can recommend a couple of shops over there where you might be able to pick things up:

 

Top Shop, on Stephens Green near the top of Grafton St., I have always come across something in gold there, such as gold decorated leggings, trousers, tights, and the odd sequiny gold top.

 

Penneys (Same as Primark) near the Jervis Street Tramstop (Yes, they now have trams in Dublin). This Penneys store is massive, and normally they should have something in glittery/gold, such as tops.

 

There are lots of boutiques selling things at various prices, in Temple Bar (where you will probably be doing most of your clubbing), or in the George's St. Market on South George St. nearby.

 

And opposite this market, on South George's St., there are a couple of very good charity shops (Oxfam, etc.), which often have very good quality dresses including glittery ones.

 

Prices are very reasonable for things in Dublin, so if you can't find anything here in Sheffield, (e.g. Castle Market) you should have no problem in Dublin...

Posted

Best of luck, then, but do still have a quick look in shops around Castle Market, such as the ones near the Co-Op if you have time!

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Best of luck, then, but do still have a quick look in shops around Castle Market, such as the ones near the Co-Op if you have time!

 

Well, you've just solved the age old question "Just where does Christa Ackroyd do her shopping?" ;)

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