
Miriam Mullins transforms Cork jersey into festival fit
On Saturday, the Rebels outclassed the Dubs in Croke Park, earning themselves a spot in the All Ireland Senior Hurling final in two weeks time following their 7-26 to 2-21 win.
Cork influencer Miriam Mullins was among GAA fans descending on Croke Park for the semi-final clash. Miriam Mullins has showed off the quick yet effective way she managed to make her Cork jersey work for both the hurling semi-final and Longitude festival. Pic: Miriam Mullins/ Instagram
The broadcaster was also heading to Longitude Festival, which is taking place this weekend at Marlay Park, following the match and wanted to use the same outfit for both events.
The Dancing with the Stars alum headed to Guineys in Cork where she picked up white lace and with the help of her father glued the lace onto the shoulders of the jersey and across the bottom.
Taking to TikTok ahead of the eventful day, Miriam revealed: 'I've done a DIY-job to a jersey that I have. I bought lace in Guineys in Cork because I wanted to wear the same outfit to the match and then wear it to Longitude, but make it work.' @miriammullins_ Longitude / match GRWM #viral #fyp #getreadywithme #allireland #longitude ♬ original sound – MiriamMullins_
Showing off the Cork jersey, Miriam explained: 'I stuck some lace onto it. I tried to iron it on but it didn't work so I had to glue it on but it's really cute! I'm going to wear it with frilly white shorts and some accessories so that it works for both.'
Miriam paired the jersey with a pair of white frilly shorts and black boots as well as some accessories, as she joked she wanted her outfit to look like 'match at 5, festival at 8.'
Day two of Longitude gets underway from 1.45pm on Sunday afternoon with acts including Sonny Fodera and blk. taking to the stage throughout the day.
50 Cent headlines on Sunday night, with the American rapper and actor partying in The Black Forge Inn on Saturday night ahead of the gig.
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