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Heleena Trahanas on jewellery and accessories, her style, and challenging trends

Advertisement Each week, Sunday Life quizzes a prominent woman about her style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, contributing editor Georgie Gordon chats to stylist and marketing manager Heleena Trahanas. ‘I don’t follow trends. I’m aware of them but I like to challenge them.’ Credit:Nick Tsindos How would you describe your style? Like a chameleon. It’s avant garde, unexpected, contemporary, androgynous, playful, comfortable, creative, fun, artful and kooky. What’s the oldest thing in your wardrobe? A chunky, oversized cardigan my grandmother knitted for me in the ’80s. And the most recent addition? A coloured Marni blouse, a black Bassike jumpsuit and hot-pink Baserange socks.

Daisy Edgar-Jones on being the face of H&M s Simone Rocha collaboration her style evolution, and life after Normal People

Advertisement There was one outfit that every woman I know was obsessed with last summer. Whether her style was minimalist or maximalist, whether she was young or old, they all wanted Marianne’s dress. You know the one: it’s black with spaghetti straps and a scalloped hem. Marianne Sheridan, the central female character in the hit BBC series Normal People, wears it for a bike ride into town during an Italian holiday. Those scenes came to mind again when these images arrived of Daisy Edgar-Jones, who played Marianne, frolicking in a field modelling pieces from the forthcoming Simone Rocha x H&M collaboration.

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Heleena Trahanas on jewellery and accessories, her style, and challenging trends

Heleena Trahanas on jewellery and accessories, her style, and challenging trends
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Ex-DUP mayor Thomas Hogg convicted of trying to get underage boy to engage in sexual activity

Disgraced ex-DUP mayor Thomas Hogg has been convicted of trying to get a boy aged under 16 to engage in sexual activity. The former Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough councillor had denied the offence but was found guilty following a contest hearing at Belfast Magistrates’ Court last week. The case followed the politician’s arrest at a dance music festival in Newtownabbey organised by the council of which he was a leading member. Hogg was charged with inciting a 14-year-old boy to engage in sexual activity on September 28, 2019. The 32-year-old had also been accused of a further charge of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and of sexual communication with a child.

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