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Hannes Reinisch Tasting at Terroirs Donnybrook
Hannes Reinisch Tasting at Terroirs Donnybrook
Terroirs in Donnybrook are delighted to announce the visit of Hannes Reinisch for an in-store tasting in Terroirs on Morehampton Road, in Donnybrook on Saturday 25th April, 2026 from 1.00 to 7.00 pm. (entry is free of charge).
Weingut Familie Reinisch in Austria’s Thermenregion is located about 30 km south of Vienna near Tattendorf where the family farm 40 hectares of vines. With nearly 2,000 hours of sun per year, Thermenregion is one of Austria’s sunniest and driest regions. The terroirs of Tattendorf and Gumpoldskirchen make the Reinisch family’s vineyards particularly well-suited for cultivating Pinot Noir and St. Laurent, as well as white varieties such as Chardonnay and the indigenous grapes Rotgipfler and Zierffandler, which the Reinisch family are particularly famous for. Reflecting the local microclimate, approximately 60% of their wines are red, and 40 % are white and sweet wines.
Hannes and his two brothers, Christian and Michael are the fourth generation of their family to run the estate. From the very beginning, they embraced organic farming utilising insects and diverse cover crops to develop the biodiversity of their vineyards.
Today, the Reinisch family are known as one of the leading producers in Thermenregion where the brothers work with the fifth generation, Thomas and Sebastian.
The wines of Familie Reinisch are impressively complex and elegant, so Sean & Francois Gilley of Terroir are delighted to be able to invite their customers to taste the range in store in order to learn more about them from the man who produces them Hannes Reinisch.
Terroirs 103 Morehampton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin D04 NX27.
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Everyone’s Talking About It: Here’s the Pant Silhouette That Actually Works
Juliet Bikini, Alix of Bohemia Pants, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
If you’re not already wearing balloon pants, you’re definitely seeing them everywhere. They’ve taken over this season—light, easy to throw on, and a nice switch from your usual linen trousers or satin pants. A little more interesting, but just as effortless.
The pair I recently bought and wore on my trip—the Alix of Bohemia Evangeline Ibis Chiffon Pant—completely sold me. The color is what first pulled me in, but it’s the soft peplum detail and the sheer, airy movement that made them feel really special. I styled them with this bodysuit (I’ll tag), since they’re slightly sheer, and it ended up being the perfect combination.
The versions I’m seeing (and loving) most right now:
– Lace and broderie styles (like Zimmermann or Posse) for texture
– Easy cotton pull-ons (Lisa Says Gah, Caroline Constas) for everyday
– Printed or silk versions (Alémais, Chloé) that feel very vacation-ready
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Tuesday’s Workwear Report: Whitney Wrap Top
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
I love a blouse with a little drama, and this wrap top from Frances Valentine is bringing just enough. For spring, I would pair this gorgeous orangey-red color with white or light gray trousers for the office. For the weekend, it would look great with a slip skirt and some sandals.
The top is $268 at Frances Valentine and comes in sizes XS-3X. It also comes in black, navy, oyster, and pink.
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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On the Scene at The Devil Wears Prada 2 World Premiere: Anne Hathaway in Louis Vuitton, Meryl Streep in Red Givenchy, Emily Blunt in Schiaparelli, and More!
The cast of The Devil Wears Prada 2 reunited in New York, bringing the fashion drama from screen to red carpet.
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci posed together, marking a full-circle moment for one of fashion’s most iconic films.
Anne Hathaway wore a red strapless Louis Vuitton gown featuring a sculpted bodice and clean, strapless neckline. The design emphasized structure and minimal embellishment, continuing the brand’s focus on sharp tailoring and bold color.
Meryl Streep appeared in a red Givenchy Fall 2026 ensemble designed by Sarah Burton. The look featured a fluid cape silhouette with a bow neckline, styled with black gloves and dark sunglasses, referencing her character’s signature polished aesthetic.
Emily Blunt wore a Spring 2026 Haute Couture Schiaparelli gown with a beaded bodice and a tulle skirt. The design emphasized structure and maximal embellishment, making the look one of the strongest of the evening.
Simone Ashley struck a pose in a green custom Prada gown.
Ciara posed with hubby Russell Wilson in a denim Romeo Hunte Fall 2026 look, while Russell matched her fly in Prada.
The cast and guests delivered stand out red carpet moments rooted in strong color stories, couture references, and tailored silhouettes. The premiere served as both a cinematic reunion and a fashion statement, reinforcing the film’s lasting influence on style culture.
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Coffee Break: The 6 Peptide Skin Booster
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Hat tip to the reader who turned me on to this lightweight serum from COSRX.
I just bought a second bottle of this, which is the first serum I put on after I wash my face. (Then my Vitamin C, then moisturizer, then sunscreen — but I’d love to hear if you’d do it differently!) The serum aims to boost overall skin condition such as pores, firmness, fine lines, skin texture, and skin tone. I’ve noticed my face is softer, pores are less noticeable, and just my whole face is brighter. I like how lightweight it is — not sticky or oily at all.
The serum is $21; you can find it at Ulta, Amazon, Target, and other spots.
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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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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