

Translating-wise, it’s once again the PAL region port so those same fashion terms appear and thus, I always find myself constantly double-checking everything to make sure I don’t misinterpret something. I had fun sometimes with the fashion shows (Plus, it was a great way to get out specific types of stock), but I found it way too repetitive and I didn’t like how it was constantly forced upon you. I really adore the songs in the game and honestly, I don’t really miss the fashion shows at all and much prefer the music stuff. I really hope I can unlock more customization features soon too–I know they showed a lot of different shop and room layouts in the trailers so I’m sure something will come along eventually. While the color unlocking was fun in Fashion Forward, I definitely prefer having them all available from the start. I’m hoping the make-up place will unlock soon as I’m assuming that’s when you’ll have other eye color options.

Regardless, I’ve had a lot of fun each time I’ve played it. It was my first time preloading a game (as I… really do not like downloading games digitally) and I expected it to be up at midnight as usually games only come out at noon on Thursday, but nooope. It was a long wait until noon for the game to properly distribute though. It’s not so much that I don’t take too many pictures as much as I just don’t always have a lot to say. Emily was awarded the John Jermyn award in 2013 for achieving the highest results in the country in the Law Society’s PPC1 Exam in Wills & Probate.As per usual with the Style Savvy games, it’ll usually be a more video-based playthrough than a blogging one with most things I’ll update with centered to the Info page. Emily is the author of “Same-Sex Marriage” which was published in the 2012 edition of the Hibernian Law Journal.

She also represents both landlords and tenants in the negotiation of commercial leases for office blocks and retail units. Emily has acted for developers on the setting up and sale of new residential developments. Emily acts for investors, developers, vendors, purchasers in both residential and commercial conveyancing. Emily has extensive experience in the areas of residential & commercial conveyancing, landlord and tenant issues and probate law. Prior to joining Rachel O’Toole Solicitors in 2016, Emily practised in a Dublin firm specialising in Property and Probate Law. Emily’s thesis was entitled “Joint Adoption for Same-Sex Couples: A Case for Reform”. Emily graduated from UCC in 2007 with an honours BCL and went on to complete a Masters in Law in 2010.
