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creator spotlight : home design influencers
Creator Spotlight: Home Design
This month, we have selected three standout home design influencers we rate for our creator spotlight – Leo + Cici, Geri Designs, and Victorian Rathmines. With Elevate’s expertise in interior design and retail, working with brands such as Jysk, Colourtrend, Arena Kitchens, and Design and Crafts Council Ireland, we have enjoyed collaborating with all three of them.
Dublin interior design studio Leo + Cici, is headed by designer Elaine Verdon. Her Instagram account showcases work in progress for her own domestic design projects, along with her design inspiration, along with snippets of family life. We love her use of colour in all that she does.
Founded by Geri O’Toole based in Limerick, this account highlights her home design and offers quality advice for design professionals and amateurs alike. She will soon leverage her considerable following to launch the Geri Designs Academy.
Kate O’Driscoll owns a classic red-brick terrace house reimagined for modern life. Kate has shared the transformation of her period home including many DIY solutions.
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What I Wish I Knew: Summer Associate Attire
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Let’s start a new feature where readers who are a bit more senior in their careers can offer the advice you wish you’d gotten, but didn’t. (Or, what you would tell people if you could do so anonymously!) What are your best tips on what to wear as a summer associate (and what to avoid)?
In the past, we’ve had a lot of discussions about what to wear as a summer associate, including discussions on what not to wear as a summer associate or intern (or, at least, what to question whether is correct for your office), which skirts are too short, when to show personality, how to anticipate wardrobe malfunctions if you’re curvy or busty, and (in our first viral post!), why it might be a bad idea to carry a $9,000+ handbag if you’re a summer intern.
{related: guide for summer associates}
What I Wish I knew About: What to Wear as a Summer Associate
For my $.02, I would give law firm interns and summer associates this kind of advice about BigLaw dress codes and more:
- The summer program is an extended interview — if you dress on the more formal side, that’s OK!
- That said, don’t worry too much about whether your clothes are designer; your superiors are more looking at whether or not you can pick up on unofficial dress codes and general office culture. Effort matters the most here, but…
- Avoid wardrobe malfunctions at all costs. Bring an extra outfit to work so you can change if something goes wrong. If you can’t bend over in the skirt or dress, it is too short for work. Examples from my own time in BigLaw:
- I once realized after getting to work that my dress was way, way too low cut. (I stuffed a scarf around the V-neck to raise the neckline up a bit.)
- I once had a last minute Fancy Lunch with the VIP partner — and although I had a spare suit in the office, the blouse I had didn’t work with the bra I was wearing. Huge thanks to the friend who literally gave me the shirt off her back…
- I definitely had skirts with unfortunate slits — this was one of the reasons I always kept an office shawl or pashmina at the office so I could cover my lap with it!
- I’ve also seen women wear wrap dresses that really, really needed a slip underneath (this one works), have gaping blouses (that’s a whole other discussion), and one poor friend who literally split her pants on the way to work. (She went home to change, if I recall, and brought a spare outfit to the office when she came back in that day!)
- (It happens to all of us, though — we even had a guest post from a newsroom lawyer for Forbes magazine about some of her own somewhat comical malfunctions…)
- Harsh but true advice no one else will give you: your bra should not be showing. At all. Straps too. Also, it should fit — no one likes the quad boob look, but it’s one of those things that will ruin a work look.
- Wear shoes you can walk in. It doesn’t matter if they’re stylish or frumpy, high or low — you should be able to walk in them for at least a few blocks. Yes, you can change shoes at work but keep some acceptable, comfortable flats on the off chance people want to walk to lunch. (But no one wants to see the tottering baby giraffe even if you’re just walking down the hallway.)
- Your general attire matters if you’re just walking around the office — but if you are in any way representing the firm, such as meeting a client, shadowing someone at court, or part of the team meeting opposing counsel to finalize the deal, depose a witness, or otherwise negotiating — then that really really matters. Throw on a safe outfit. A blazer won’t hurt; a suit might not either.
Law Firm Summer Internship Outfits
There are a few classic outfit formulas that work for a business casual environment — here are the ones that come to mind immediately:
- Monotone — You most often see this with black, although many bloggers are now doing beige, but it can be a really powerful look with something like gray or, if you’re daring, red. Example: gray short sleeve sweater + gray trousers + silver necklace.
- “Column of color” — it’s always a classic way to look polished even if you’re doing it with a jean jacket as your third piece. Example: black tee + black trousers + blazer + flats.
- “Shades of a color” — here your third piece is a cardigan, jacket, or other shirt that is a shade lighter or darker than your base shirt color. Example: light blue T-shirt + dark blue cardigan + trousers.
- “Top top bottom” — I’ve got to come up with a better name for this one, ha. But: here your top two pieces match exactly, and your bottom is a totally different color. Light blue cardigan + matching shell + black pants. Another example: light blue blouse + light blue blazer + gray pants.
How to Dress If Your Internship is Partially Remote
We’ve talked about what to wear for video interviews and how to look your best on Zoom in general — I would encourage you to think of adding structure to the top half of your outfit. A crisp collar or a blazer works well!
Why You Should Trust Corporette®
At Corporette®, we’ve been covering professional women’s workwear since 2008, and have written hundreds of posts about comfortable office clothing and shoes, business casual wardrobes, and reader-favorite brands for wardrobe essentials. (We just did a big update to our guide to the best women’s suits!)
Our community is one of the best parts of Corporette® — you’ll see a lot of professional women at all career levels, discussing which clothes work for their offices and their lifestyle.
Other Resources for Summer Work Clothes
Looking for specific suggestions about what to wear to work in the summer? We’ve done roundups for lightweight summer work pants, opaque white T-shirts, lightweight blazers, work dresses with pockets, and more. We’ve also rounded up products to help keep you cool on your commute. (You may also want to check out our roundup of the easiest office up-dos!)
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Alsace Rocks Consumer Walk-Around Tasting on 27 April 2026
Alsace Rocks Consumer Walk Around Tasting
Date: Monday, 27th April, 2026
Location: Bewley’s Café, 78-79, Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 K033
Consumer Tasting: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Experience the Wines of Alsace and make 2026 the year you discover your new favourite wine. Alsace Wines invites wine lovers to an unmissable tasting to showcase the diversity and nuances of these fabulous French wines. Step into the vibrant world of Alsace and discover why this small but mighty region continues to captivate wine lovers around the globe. Alsace Rocks invites curious drinkers and seasoned enthusiasts alike to explore a dazzling spectrum of wines in one of Dublin’s most iconic settings.
From crisp, thirst-quenching Pinot Blancs to expressive, aromatic Gewurztraminers, from beautifully textured Pinot Gris and racy Rieslings to elegant Crémant d’Alsace and the region’s quietly brilliant Pinot Noir, this walk-around tasting is your chance to taste Alsace in all its diversity, glass by glass, story by story.
As you sip, thoughtfully paired cheese and charcuterie will be served throughout the evening, enhancing the flavours in the glass and encouraging relaxed, sociable tasting.
Throughout the evening, there will be opportunities to win spot prizes of some delicious wines.
Tickets now on sale price €30.00 per person
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Alsace Rocks Consumer Walk Around Tasting on 27th April, 2026
Alsace Rocks Consumer Walk Around Tasting
Date: Monday, 27th April, 2026
Location: Bewley’s Café, 78-79, Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 K033
Consumer Tasting: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Experience the Wines of Alsace and make 2026 the year you discover your new favourite wine. Alsace Wines invites wine lovers to an unmissable tasting to showcase the diversity and nuances of these fabulous French wines. Step into the vibrant world of Alsace and discover why this small but mighty region continues to captivate wine lovers around the globe. Alsace Rocks invites curious drinkers and seasoned enthusiasts alike to explore a dazzling spectrum of wines in one of Dublin’s most iconic settings.
From crisp, thirst-quenching Pinot Blancs to expressive, aromatic Gewurztraminers, from beautifully textured Pinot Gris and racy Rieslings to elegant Crémant d’Alsace and the region’s quietly brilliant Pinot Noir, this walk-around tasting is your chance to taste Alsace in all its diversity, glass by glass, story by story.
As you sip, thoughtfully paired cheese and charcuterie will be served throughout the evening, enhancing the flavours in the glass and encouraging relaxed, sociable tasting.
Throughout the evening, there will be opportunities to win spot prizes of some delicious wines.
Tickets now on sale price €30.00 per person
To purchase a ticket CLICK HERE
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Taste of Dublin 2026 – Pynck
Taste of Dublin 2026
Thursday 11th – Sunday 14th of June,2026. The festival has officially unveiled its 2026 restaurant line-up, where the new names making their Taste debut include IBILE, a vibrant West African concept led by Tolu Asemota; Achara, serving modern Thai flavours; and Rei Momo, with Brazilian-inspired street food. They join Dosa Dosa, fresh from its first bricks-and-mortar opening, and Chimac, collaborating with Sicín Sásta for a must-try partnership, with more details to be revealed.
Returning favourites include Parrilla’s lively Mexican offering, and BIG FAN’s cult Chinese dishes. Steak lovers can look forward to Bovinity’s signature cuts, while Daata continues to showcase its much-loved Indian and Pakistani flavours.
Elsewhere, visitors can explore Palestinian dishes from family-run Shaku Maku, authentic Italian cooking from Bar Italia, and hyper-local Irish cuisine from The Salt Project. King Sitric Oyster Bar also returns, marking over two decades as part of the Taste of Dublin story.
Adding to the experience, festivalgoers can expect exciting collaborations and live-fire cooking, including BAH33’s Brazilian BBQ concept, set to deliver both theatre and flavour in equal measure alongside pairings from Teeling Whiskey.
This year, headline sponsor JYSK, the Danish interiors retailer, is returning to bring a Scandinavian-inspired design element to the festival with their new ‘House of JYSK’
Taste of Dublin 2026 promises an unforgettable journey through the city’s most exciting kitchens – all in one place. From street food to fine dining, classic comfort to global flavours, it’s a celebration of what makes Dublin one of Europe’s most vibrant food destinations.
Tickets are on sale now at https://tasteofdublin.equinoxevents.ie/.
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What I Packed for the Beach
Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
The pieces I reached for most were the simplest—easy, refined, and able to move from beach to lunch without a second thought. A few standouts:
What I came back to was how much beach dressing relies on thoughtful layering:
- Lightweight coverups that double as full outfits
- Easy combinations like shorts with a bikini and a button-down
- Sarongs and pareos wrapped multiple ways—skirt, dress, or top—then worn straight into the rest of the day
Julliet Bikini, Janessa Leone Hat |Natalie Martin Dress, Eres Bikini, Call It By Your Name Tote, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Emporio Sirenuse Dress Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Lido Bikini, Zimmermann Coverup, Janessa Leone Hat, Call It By Your Name Tote, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
It’s less about quantity and more about versatility, pieces that can shift with you throughout the day. I always bring an oversized white linen button-down (also love this green one!), a simple white tank, and a printed caftan. Everything felt relaxed, but still put together, which is exactly how I want to dress at the beach.

Frame Top, Zimmermann Pareo, Saint Laurent Pareo

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Splurge Monday’s Workwear Report: Silk Jacquard Wrap Dress
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
Is this hot pink silk jacquard dress from Scanlan Theodore too much? Or is it just right? I think this wrap shirtdress would be absolutely perfect for a day when you need to be the center of attention — like a keynote speech or a big presentation.
If you’re looking to blend in a bit, it also comes in espresso and ocean blue.
The dress is $900 at Scanlan Theodore and comes in sizes 2-12.
Sales of note for 4/17:
- Nordstrom – Beauty savings event, up to 25% off – nice price on Black Honey
- Ann Taylor – Cyber Spring! 50% off everything + free shipping
- Boden – 25% off everything (thru Sun, then 15% off)
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – 1000+ items on sale, including lots from Alex Mill, Michael Stars, Sanctuary, Rails, Xirena, and Z-Supply
- Express – $29 dresses
- J.Crew – 30% off all dresses
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 50% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 50% off full price styles and 60% off all clearance and sale – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – Friends & Family event, 50% off entire purchase + free shipping
- Macy’s – 25% off already reduced prices + 15% off beauty & fragrance
- M.M.LaFleur – Spring Sale Event – Buy More, save more! 10% off $250+, 15% off $500+, 20% off $750+, 25% off $1000+ (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off if you find any exclusions.)
- Sephora – Spring sale! 20%, 15%, or 10% off depending on your membership tier; ends 4/20. Here’s everything I recommend in the sale!
- Talbots – Spring sale! 40% off + extra 15% off all markdowns
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Best of New York Bridal Week Spring 2027: From Traditional to Modern, New Romantic Styles
There is no standard in bridal attire any longer. If you can dream it, it can be yours. The talented cadre of today’s bridal designers can make it happen, just for you.
Floral printed Italian Mikado pique with asymmetric draped bodice and tiered skirt by Sareh Nouri. Glamorous, fun and alternative wedding apparel options by Tanner Fletcher. Understated elegance; chic bridal ensemble by Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY. For the bohemian bride; black satin and lace for a dash of Gothic aplomb by Elizabeth Filmore.
Fairytale ball gown with sweetheart neckline by Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Sparkling column gown featuring beaded bodice. Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Versatile lace cape over strapless mini. Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Alluring lace trumpet gown highlights removable sleeves, Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Lovely A-line gown featuring a sweetheart corset bodice, Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
The height of versatility. This elegant pantsuit features removable accent feathers so you can change up your look and wear it multiple times. When you’re ready, toss it into the washing machine! Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
The popular drop waist bridal silhouette by Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Floral appliqué mini with simple train. Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Cascading ruffles. Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Off the shoulder corset gown by Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Flamboyant mermaid gown, Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
Perfect for the chapel: lace sleeves can be removed when the party begins. Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
Halter gown seems to float in a soft puff of tulle. Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
In today’s bridal market, brides have their choice of color. Pretty in pink by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Less is more. Lingerie inspired mini lace bridal slip dress by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Detachable side panniers, (worn in the 17th and 18th centuries), are a popular and versatile bridal look for 2027. Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Empire waist satin column gown by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Flattering Basque waist ballgown by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
For the petite bride, appliquéd floral motif mini by Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Off-the shoulder gown paired with sheer lace skirt. Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Elegant bustier high low gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Embellished nude tone gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Romantic drop shoulder bustier gown suggesting the style of the Renaissance by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Layered bouffant gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Contemporary wedding dress options by Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Intricate beaded strapless mini paired with floor length sheer skirt. Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Beautifully embroidered bodice highlights this gown by Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Echoes of the feminine bridal gowns of the 1950s. Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
If Jane Austen had ever married, she would have worn an empire waist gown similar to this sublime creation by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Sophisticated gown by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Square neck, figure hugging trumpet gown by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Graceful, long sleeved gown with fitted bodice. Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Drop waist brocade gown by Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Mermaid gown, Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Cap sleeves, accented subtle panniers, Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
This sweetheart neckline gown is simply elegant. Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Statement puff sleeve mermaid gown by Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Crystal embellished ballgown, Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Radiant in ribbons. Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Flattering back and front. Gown by Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Trouser ensemble by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Shirt dress by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Ivory lace shawl over a bandeau and skirt by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Sheer tuxedo blouse paired with embellished trousers. Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
At Galia Lahav, it’s all about the drama. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Figure hugging lace trumpet gown, Galia Lahav, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Lustrous ribbons and lace. Galia Lahav, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Draped mini, embroidered veil and charming lace gloves. Elizabeth Filmore. Image credit: L’Officiel.
A contemporary pairing of texture, fabric and drapery. Bridal gown by Elizabeth Filmore. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Shades of crimson continue to uptrend into Spring 2027. Intricately worked bodice and gown. Danielle Frankel. Image credit Vogue.com.
Stunning woven bridal ensemble. Danielle Frankel. Image credit Vogue.com.
Lacey Basque waist ballgown by Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Midi length bouffant dress. Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Regal elegance. Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Sensational strapless mermaid gown by Lee Petra Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Glorious bodycon gown featuring a grand lace train. Lee Petra Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Lavish Basque corset paired with bejeweled trumpet skirt. Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Elegant square neck gown by Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Romantic strapless bridal gown by Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Asymmetrical fitted bodice enhanced by pretty floral garland. Gown by Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Something borrowed, something blue. Celebrate a love for color. Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Majestic brocade sheath gown. Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Today’s bridal designers offer so many phenomenal options. Thank you Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
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Lauryn Hill and Her Children Star in Black-and-White Denim Tears Spring 2026 Campaign Celebrating Heritage and Craftsmanship
In a powerful display of lineage and legacy, Lauryn Hill appears alongside her children in the Denim Tears Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, bringing family and fashion into striking alignment. Shot in black-and-white, the visual story strips away distraction, centering emotion, connection, and the cultural weight behind the collection.

The campaign features Hill with several of her children, including Selah Marley, YG Marley (Joshua Marley), Sara Marley, John Nesta Marley, and Micah Hill, with additional references to her eldest son Zion Marley, reinforcing the full scope of her family legacy.

Styled by Raheem Young, the campaign showcases signature pieces from the collection, including denim jackets, jeans, and accessories adorned with Denim Tears’ iconic cotton wreath motif. Originally conceived by founder Tremaine Emory, the wreath symbolizes the history of cotton and its ties to Black American identity, grounding the collection in both storytelling and symbolism.

Photographed by Liam MacRae, the imagery captures the Hill family in intimate compositions that emphasize proximity and connection. The use of monochrome enhances the narrative, allowing texture, silhouette, and generational presence to take center stage.

Beyond fashion, the campaign reads as a meditation on heritage. Hill—long regarded as one of the most influential voices in music and culture—extends her legacy through her children, many of whom are forging their own paths in music and fashion.

With its focus on family, craftsmanship, and cultural memory, Denim Tears’ Spring 2026 campaign offers more than a seasonal drop—it presents a visual archive of identity, rooted in the past while carried forward by the next generation.

📸: Denim Tears
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Mary J. Blige in Beige Balmain Cotton Two-Piece for Houseguest Podcast Interview with Scott Evans
Mary J. Blige made an appearance on Scott Evans’ Houseguest podcast in a monochromatic beige Balmain look that delivered structured tailoring with a modern edge.
Styled by Jeremy Haynes, the ensemble featured a cropped cotton jacket with exaggerated shoulders and flap detailing, paired with high-waisted belted shorts accented by a bold gold buckle.

Underneath, Blige layered a neutral-toned bodysuit, keeping the palette cohesive while allowing the silhouette to take center stage. She completed the look with slouchy beige boots, adding dimension and texture to the outfit.

Her glam complemented the clean aesthetic, with makeup by Merrell Hollis and hair by Tym Wallace, who styled her in a sleek blonde bob that framed her face.

The look closely mirrored Balmain’s runway presentation, translating the brand’s signature structured tailoring into a wearable, off-duty moment for the interview setting.

Get yours at Balmain.com.

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📸: Tyren Redd
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