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AN Irish shopper has found the perfect “fashion forward” jacket for Spring – and fallen in love.
Dunnes Stores have been keeping shoppers delighted with their recent drops.
They come just in time, as fashion fans are ditching their winter wardrobes and looking toward springtime choices.
And TikTok user @hayleydoneganxx has been left thrilled after finding one of the new items.
She came across the new Savida Sienna Fur Jacket on the racks in store.
The new coat has just landed online and in shops around the country.
Taking to social media, Hayley shared her footage of the coat.
She captioned the post: “Dunnes Stores, yes, yes, yes.”
The Savida Sienna jacket is a taupe coloured faux fur piece that will add dramatic flare to any outfit.
It features long sleeves, a big collar and a zip at the front, as well as two large and handy pockets.
It costs €50 and can be paired with anything, so you’ll definitely make up the cost in re-wear value.
It’s available now in sizes XXS up to XXL, and luckily for shoppers, all sizes are still available.
Fashion bosses called the item “a perfect choice”.
An official description of the item reads: “Sitting perfectly at the waist, this trend-forward jacket from Savida is designed with a bold, oversized collar.
“Crafted from a wonderfully soft fur, it has two front pockets for keeping your hands snug on chilly days.
“A perfect choice for the fashion-forward. Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”
Meanwhile, shoppers have been racing to the tills to buy a new mesh design skirt that the retailer called “glamorous”.
The new Savida Sadie Check Mesh Skirt is available now for only €25 in sizes XXS up to XXL.
Designers said the item is “grungy yet glamorous”.
An official description of the item reads: “Lined for added coverage and finished with a lettuce hem, this striking midi-length skirt from Savida is a truly unique addition to your wardrobe.
“It can be worn with the matching top for a grungy yet glamorous evening-out ensemble; sold separately.
“Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”
There’s also a gorgeous matching top available.
USMAN NURMAGOMEDOV put MMA’s most bitter of feuds to bed with victory over Paul Hughes in Dubai.
Seven years on from Conor McGregor’s loss to Nurmagomedov’s legendary cousin Khabib – Ireland once more took on Dagestan.
McGregor succumbed to a fourth-round submission defeat to Khabib in 2018 at UFC 229 – before a huge brawl broke out between the two camps.
But after Hughes took 19-0 Nurmagomedov the full five rounds in the UAE – it was nothing but respect.
Nurmagomedov, who retained his lightweight title in the final-ever Bellator bout, said: “Paul Hughes, you are the man, brother.
“Brother, you are tough. Honestly, I underestimated this guy. It was my little mistake.
“But still, undefeated, undisputed lightweight champion Usman Nurmagomedov.”
Hughes, now 13-2 and bloodied from a head clash, said: “I’m so gutted, I’m so disappointed. I really thought I won that one.
“I should have pushed harder. Next time, we’re going to fight again there’s no question. So much respect to Usman.
“I thought I won tonight but look, I probably left some in the tank. I need to give everything next time and I will.”
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YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul – signed to the Professional Fighters League who acquired Bellator – aimed a dig at McGregor.
He posted online: “Paul Hughes did what Conor McGregor couldn’t do. Congrats my guy.
“You won regardless of the outcome. Big ups to both men.”
Hughes is eyeing a rematch back home in Northern Ireland after losing the majority decision.
He said: “I can’t wait to see what’s in the future. We have to do the rematch in Belfast. It has to be in Belfast.
“We’ve got to bring it back to Ireland, back for a homecoming for me I think I’ve earned this.”