
A regular on Off The Rails and Xpose, one of Ireland’s most talented and in-demand stylists, it’s the gorgeous red head that is Angela Scanlon. Also a fashion journalist, she writes for the Irish Independent and this month sees the launch of her brand new “Walking Wardrobe” feature in Irish Tatler. We sat down with her to pick her brains on all things style…
What five words best describe your style?
Casual, boyish, loose, tight, comfort.
Best style tip?
Give yourself something that becomes a signature. Maybe always wear a scarf or a slick of black eyeliner. Something that is recognisable and identifiable with you.
Favourite item in your wardrobe right now?
My Chloe coat. It’s black, tailored, masculine and slightly military-a combination of all my greatest fashion loves!
What’s in your handbag right now?
Oh… iPhone, passport, a copy of i -D magazine, Nurofen, my diary, a notebook, water, lip balm, nail polish.
Worst and/or best shopping experience?
Shopping is so closely linked with work for me so I’m very focused. I’ll usually know exactly what I want or pick things up if I’m pulling for a shoot. It’s targeted and quick. Less an “experience”, more a necessity!
Best high street store?
Topshop. I also love Zara though I think this season is weaker than past ones.
Favourite place to shop?
Humana vintage store in Milan-it’s heavenly, cheap and the owner flies around digging out pieces she “just knows you’ll love”! She’s usually right. In Dublin, I love Circus in Powerscourt Townhouse.
Fashion haunts online?
The Sartorialist, style.com, thebusinessoffashion, jakandjil.com.
Worst fashion moment?
My ex’s friend dumping my favourite pair of shoes “by accident”. I still wince at the loss…
Who epitomises great style?
I would happily steal from either of the Olsens. People who look at ease and unaware of themselves appeal to me most. Never anybody too polished.
What style would you most like see make a return to fashion?
None specifically. I love that people are now mixing clothes from different eras-it’s the only way to keep it from looking a bit costume-y. Designers are revisiting the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and most recently the 90’s. Borrowing elements rather than adopting the guise of a particular era is more fun!
Angela always looks great!!!
Claire Bear
Love Angela's style. Looking forward to reading her Tatler stuff from now on. Thanks Darren xx