
Pippa O’Connor put her fashion brand “on hold” to focus on cosmetics brand Poco Beauty, while fake tan queen Suzanne Jackson (below) returned from sunny Portugal and took full control of her business.
Date: November 14, 2024 - High Society
Pippa O’Connor put her fashion brand “on hold” to focus on cosmetics brand Poco Beauty, while fake tan queen Suzanne Jackson (below) returned from sunny Portugal and took full control of her business.
WHILE AROUND the world there were warning signs of the brakes being applied to the economy and a slowdown in spending at the luxury end of the market was becoming evident, in Ireland the party has continued as the rich and (increasingly) the super rich spend like there is no tomorrow. Property prices at the… Read more »
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