Evanne Ní Chuilinn is glam in velvet on the Late Late Show

Friday's Late Late Show was a celebration of all things GAA but it was Evanne Ní Chuilinn who caught the eye of style fans watching the show.
Evanne chatted with host Patrick Kielty about the spirit of the GAA and the volunteers up and down the country who keep the show on the road.
She recalled how after moving to Dublin 20 years ago and joining a camogie club she made 'instant friends' and how she's always encouraged her kids to play as they'll make pals for life.

Since then, Evanne has swapped camogie for football and joined a Mothers And Others group which she adores being part of.
'It's about more than sport, it's about support. We have women who are pregnant, post-partum, menopausal, post-menopausal, you cannot imagine the ranting that goes on at training but if we did not have that hour a week to rant to have the craic and play football, we would not stay sane,' Evanne said.

Viewers loved hearing Evanne on the Late Late, with dozens also praising her stylish look which she actually rented for the night.
Evanne rocked a two-piece from Happy Days Style that seems to be the Monique Lhuillier velvet top and trousers set in a gorgeous shade of blue that shimmers in the light.
She accessorised with starfish-shaped earrings and a matching bangle from Irish brand Rosie And Dott, rings from One Dame Lane and added a bit of sparkle with a pair of glittering Kurt Geiger heels.
Evanne's Late Late Show appearances comes after she spoke with EVOKE about the juggle of home and work life.

'It's really hard all year around, I spent the whole summer working on the Olympics and the Paralympics and my children were off school,' she said. 'It is a huge balancing act and it always has been.'
The mum-of-three sits down every week and sorts out the family's busy schedule so that everything runs smoothly.
'I know it's cliche but the balancing act is just off the charts at the moment,' Evanne said.