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    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magic memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.
    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.
    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magic memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.
    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.
    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

    Staying at 5 Star Adare Manor Hotel is more than just a luxury night away, or a weekend. Your stay is a story: a magical memory that changes each time you come to visit.

    This Castle Hotel is situated in the heart of Adare Village in County Limerick.

    Adare Manor is renowned as one of the top Luxury Hotels in Ireland, is steeped in history and surrounded by medieval ruins.

    This hallmark experience offers unique Five Star accommodation, the best of contemporary food and an impeccable approach to hospitality that brings guests back, time and time again.

    Meander through stonewalled gardens and winding woodland paths, discover the colourfulhistory of Adare Manor and its story-filled walls.

    The 840-acre riverside demesne is home to a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and superb trout fishing on the River Maigue.

    Whether you’re looking for an escape, a relaxing break, a quiet departure, an exciting adventure or a romantic getaway – we have everything you’ll need, right here, on our doorstep in Adare.

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Before the days when questionable celebrity fashion and perfume lines were ubiquitous, people looked to artists, writers and musicians for style inspiration

Getty ImagesLook at almost any photo of F. Scott Fitzgerald and a few things are immediately apparently—his haircut is hilariously outdated, he only ever half-smiles and all of his poses look very affected. Less obvious, however, is that he’s wearing a Brooks Brother’s polo collar shirt, known today mostly as an oxford shirt. Although Brooks Brothers has disappointed many customers by changing the specifications of the shirt’s collar, it is largely the same. Fitzgerald made an outfit of their shirts, and was seldom seen without one; it’s strange to think that despite the writer’s fussy and ironically pre-jazz-age look, you can walk into the same store almost a century later and buy more or less the exact shirt he wore in most of his photographs.

Read more: http://style.time.com/2013/01/09/historical-signature-styles/#ixzz2Hkcns2xZ

Marcello Mastroianni and Persol Sunglasses

By Alexander AcimanJan. 09, 20130
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Long before Bob Dylan’s Ray Bans made their first appearance, Marcello Mastroianni invented the art of wearing sunglasses indoors and at night. When La Dolce Vita came out in 1960 it became clear, perhaps for the first time ever, that sunglasses had the secondary albeit highly desirable quality of shutting people out. Mastroianni’s Persol glasses, which he wore while driving around Rome or strutting from party to party, became an anti-conversation piece. They were elegant but cold, cool but reserved, and taken off only in the most vulnerable and delicate of moments.

Read more: http://style.time.com/2013/01/09/historical-signature-styles/#ixzz2Hkcsxw45

 

The Beatles and Silk Knit Ties

By Alexander AcimanJan. 09, 20130
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TOM GALLAGHER / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ARCHIVE / GETTY IMAGES

In 1964 when The Beatles arrived in the U.S. for the first time, there was so much going on that nobody really noticed the fact that they were all wearing matching black silk knit ties. Over time, however, the photos of John, Paul, George, and Ringo bouncing off a Pan Am plane at JFK airport have been so widely circulated that it’s difficult not to pick out the fact that they decided to wear knit ties to what they probably knew would be one of the most influential moments in Rock history. And so it’s easy to wonder if, by extension, the knit tie is perhaps the piece of neck-ware seen around the world, and whether music as we know it would be the same if they had decided to wear something else that day.

Read more: http://style.time.com/2013/01/09/historical-signature-styles/#ixzz2Hkd01cou

Andy Warhol and Berluti Warhol Loafers

By Alexander AcimanJan. 09, 20130
From left: Berluti; Getty Images
FROM LEFT: BERLUTI; GETTY IMAGES

The legend goes that one day in Paris, Andy Warhol just walked into the Berluti boutique and reinvented the standard penny loafer as he saw fit. Olga Berluti, now the head of the outfit, was only a young cobber for the shop at the time. She took on Warhol’s project and used the skin of a calf that had a proclivity for rubbing against the electric barbed wire fence; the leather was scarred, and after hearing the story, Warhol apparently never wanted shoes made from obedient calf ever again. Although most of the story could very well be invented, one thing, however, remains true—today Berluti still makes the loafer Andy Wahol designed.

Read more: http://style.time.com/2013/01/09/historical-signature-styles/#ixzz2Hkd82uIn

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