The Irish Mail on Sunday

Niamh Walsh

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NOT putting a stiletto-clad foot wrong in the style stakes these days is glamorous Cork actress Sarah Greene, who secured a fashion victory by making Vogue’s best-dressed list at last week’s Met Ball.

The Met Ball is the hottest ticket on the New York social calendar and is hosted by Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who personally casts her sartorial eye over the red carpet dresses.

This year the theme was White Tie & Diamonds as Anna posed a fashion challenge for male guests to deviate from the customary black-tie code.

But as always it was the glamorous A-list women who made the best and worst lists. Sarah, pictured right, who appeared in the Brendan Gleeson hit The Guard, wore a Thakoon dress and Wilfredo Rosado jewellery and graced the best-dressed list alongside the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker.

But Sarah will be swapping the dress for hipster jeans as she stars alongside Mad Men actress Jessica Paré in soon to be released Standby. HER reality show Nadia Goes To Hollywood just finished but already another series is in the pipeline. Clontarf model Nadia Forde, who also just released her first single, BPM, is forging ahead with her plan to transition from ‘bikini on the Green’ babe to TV star and singer.

But sources say TV3 is eager to broadcast another series of her fly-on-the-wall documentar­y. ‘There’s a lot of footage left and it’s great stuff,’ said one. WHILE Roz Purcell was rightly named Most Stylish on the night at the VIP Style Awards recently, she did make one fashion boo boo.

Well, displayed more like. Roz and her fellow AR Models Holly Carpenter and Hannah Devane, above, were happy to follow the ‘sideboob’ trend that has become the talk of the fashion world. It was more a case of who’s ‘top of the pop outs’ as they posed at the Marker Hotel. CLIFF RICHARD, in Dublin this week for a gig at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, was spotted in Brown Thomas where he was served by former socialite Jackie Rafter. Perhaps Jackie, once married to celebrity crimper David Marshall, gave Cliff tips on styling his ‘hair’.

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