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Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016 will take place on Sunday, October 9 at Limerick Racecourse and is recognised as one of the top ladie Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016 will take place on Sunday, October 9 at Limerick Racecourse and is recognised as one of the top ladie

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Limerick Races Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016

Limerick Races Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016.
Pictured L-R Ursula Looby, Sheila O’Driscoll, Elaine Herdman, Lisa Tracey, Marietta Doran, Celia Holman Lee, Grace Flynn, Lorraine O’ Connell, Ailish McEvoy, Sinead O’Brien, Breda Butler, Aisling Maher and Sharon Tucker at Ladies Day 2015. Picture: Alan Place/Fusion Shooters.

Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016 will take place on Sunday, October 9 at Limerick Racecourse and is recognised as one of the top ladies day events in Ireland. It is a day not to be missed with lots of style, fashion and glamour on display.

Keanes Jewellers returns as title sponsor of the Ladies Day competition and the lucky winner will receive a diamond pendant to the value of €4,000. Second Prize is an Afternoon Style Session to include an outfit, headpiece and accessories sponsored by Aisling Maher Millinery and Boutique, Adare and shoes by Serendipity Shoe Boutique, Adare. Third prize is a luxury hamper sponsored by well-known Irish brand Inis – The Energy of the Sea. The ten finalists will each receive a goodie bag with lovely items to enjoy including vouchers for Gasta Limerick, Coqbull Limerick, products from Inis and more.

Pictured L-R Antoinette O’Connell, Niamh McNamara, Grace Flynn, Lisa Mc Gowan (1st place) Linda Morrison, Breda Butler, Angela Shire (2nd Place), Rachelle Guiry, Alex Butler (3rd place), Suzanne O’Brien pictured at Ladies Day 2015 Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters.

Pictured L-R Antoinette O’Connell, Niamh McNamara, Grace Flynn, Lisa Mc Gowan (1st place) Linda Morrison, Breda Butler, Angela Shire (2nd Place), Rachelle Guiry, Alex Butler (3rd place), Suzanne O’Brien pictured at Ladies Day 2015. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters.


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Popular Blogger Lisa McGowan of Lisa’s Lust List has been announced as the judge of Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016  on Sunday, October 9.

Lisa started her blog Lisa’s Lust List in July 2015 and has quickly amassed a huge online following thanks to her witty and engaging blogs and savvy style advice and is one of Ireland’s leading online influencer’s in the world of fashion and beauty.

Lisa, an insurance broker by day from Tullamore, Co. Offaly was the winner of Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day in 2015. She wowed in her stunning teal cape by Marian Murphy Cooney and matching teal skirt by So Sew. She is a recognisable face on the Ladies Day scene recently winning the Best Dressed Lady at the Galway Races.

Lisa McGowan commented “To quote Yves Saint Laurent “Fashions fade, style is eternal” and this is so true, style is much more important than fashion to me and I will be looking for the woman wearing the dress not the other way around”

There shall be two fashions show in the Fashion Village on the day featuring the latest fashion from Aisling Maher Millinery and Boutique, Adare with Celia Holman Lee as MC. Celia will also be on hand offering style advice throughout the day. The Shopping Village makes a welcome return this year featuring a number of pop-up shops selling clothes, shoes, accessories, beauty products, headpieces, and jewellery.  

Registration for Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016 will be open to all ladies in attendance and will take place in the Fashion Village.

For more information on Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 2016 click here.
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