Edgware wrote: » Do we need old Doyler with her finger on the button?
Gynoid wrote: » Yep. I like it too. I think modern interpretations of the pajama kurta theme often look good. It is a graceful useful type of clothing. Comfortable, flowing, classic, graceful. Overall pretty damn groovy. And Sharon is gorgeous looking.
kravmaga wrote: » Her dress sense is terrible, always has been, someone should call the fashion Police on her. Do RTE gave the news broadcasters a budget to buy clothes or does she buy clothes in charity shops in D4. ?:D
the beer revolu wrote: » Harsh. Imagine having to come up with a new outfit to wear almost every day, knowing that so many people will judge you on that outfit. Too risqué, too conservative, too boring, too black, too high, too low, too long, too white, inappropriate. It must be ****ing exhausting. I reckon the only way to manage this is to not give a flying fcuk what you or anyone alse thinks. The men, on the other hand can just change their tie or the shade of their shirt to evoke perceived change. It's much easier but I guess some men would enjoy more freedom from the uniform that 90% of men on TV wear. I always find it a bit odd that in conservative society, men are expected to dress more or less exactly the same as every other man of his standing but each woman is expected to dress uniquely.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I think it’s sort of good that she doesn’t wear the same old black dress/suit all the time!
alchemist33 wrote: » That looks pretty good on her
Mad_maxx wrote: » she is objectively good looking but ive never found her attractive shes no ann doyle
all about the mane wrote: » So thats how you have 63k posts
Harry Palmr wrote: » I think it's this one. But it might not be!https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ET0zJR8XgAwfXaw?format=jpg&name=small
Hippykitten wrote: » Sharon is very good-looking but I don't think that this current look suits her. I think that it makes her look a size bigger.
storker wrote: » Any makeover should start with letting her stay bloody well sitting down. At a fcuking desk. Same goes for all of the news presenters. Stupid TV news fads...grrrr...a sofa for fcuk's sake...what is it, the news or daytime TV?
the beer revolu wrote: » Who sets these rules? (which don't appear to be rules, as evidenced by SNB) Also, why are the rules for men dramatically different to the rules for women?
yosser hughes wrote: » No, not my standard, the standard that is used for almost every single other news presenter out there.Male or female.
the beer revolu wrote: » What? Your standard?
biko wrote: » I didn't watch it.
yosser hughes wrote: » There should be a certain standard or dress code required. She's presenting the news not some arts programme. She looks ridiculous at times.