Diageo put Dolores and Gloria Guinness out front

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The way we were. Metro Society style icons – mother and daughter: Dolores and Gloria Guinness wearing Balenciaga for French Vogue in 1957. From the 1950’s through to the end of the 1970’s they graced the society pages of fashion magazines. Stuff of legend, these two ladies led an existence that combined the high life, the best of the best, all underpinned with elegance and classic grace, and often laced with tragedy. Attending all the smart parties, being seen in all the right places, following the seasons around the globe, this mother, daughter act were repeatedly honored on the best dressed lists and considered iconic in the fashion world. Close to mirror images of one another they were each other’s inspiration to set the standard. Gloria leading by example, Dolores following up with a more moedern twist. (Photo: Henry Clarke/ @madameei)
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The Baby Power was a dark symbol of the stigma of alcoholism among Irish women back in the day. It was cheap and easy to hide. #alcohol

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Diageo use Hannah Waddingham. Bailey’s 20% alcohol with sugary sweeteners.

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Barry Chandler @irishwhiskeybarry glamourising the Baby Power for Irish Distillers/Pernod Ricard. The Baby Power was a dark symbol of the shame of alcoholism among Irish women. It was cheap and easy to hide. #alcohol

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