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Published 14:49 28 Apr 2015 BST
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The retailers polled 1000 Irish men and women from ages (18 – 60+) and found:
Where people look for inspiration has fundamentally changed with fashion news often breaking exclusively on social media, bloggers now gracing the cover of Vogue and fashion designers live streaming their shows. In turn, this inspiration is driving people to explore their own personal style and curate their own unique looks.
More than six in ten Irish women (65 per cent) feel social media inspires them to try new fashion styles while thirty seven per cent of men say social media helps them embrace their personal style.
The research also revealed the extent of this influence shift amongst adults in Ireland with one in five adults using social media as the main source of wardrobe inspiration, and stating that receiving comments and likes for their outfit posts on social media inspires almost two in five Irish adults to try new styles.
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