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Series 2

Maedhbh

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

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Tá misean ag Caoimhe Ní Chathail agus Proinsias Ó Coinn muid a chur ag smaoineamh faoinár nósanna siopadóireachta ar bhealach comhfhiosach agus nuálach. Cuireann siad dúshlán roimh cheathrar atá gafa le faisean, ag tacú leo a gcuid éadaí a athúsáid agus a nósanna a athrú. Téann Caoimhe ar cuairt chuig Maedhbh, múinteoir atá gafa le héadaí úra a cheannach, fiú san ollmhargadh! Lena meon a athrú, tógtar a cuid éadaí ar shiúl le hanailís a dhéanamh orthu agus tá Maedhbh fágtha le 15 ball éadaigh go ceann coicíse. Agus le barr a chur ar an olcas tá cosc iomlán ar a bheith ag ceannach! Ach tá crann taca ann di, an Dr Dion Terrelonge, síceolaí faisin, agus Moya Doogan, dearthóir feistis. Cuidíonn Dion lena nósanna ceannacháin gan smacht agus léiríonn Moya di gur féidir siopadóireacht a dhéanamh ina vardrús féin.

Caoimhe Ní Chathail and Proinsias Ó Coinn are on a mission to get us thinking differently about our wardrobes. Challenging four fashionistas to alter their shopping habits, supporting them in reducing, reusing and recycling their clothes.

Caoimhe visits the home of school teacher Maedhbh, who is addicted to buying new clothes, even when she is in the supermarket! To help combat these habits, Caoimhe and her helpers confiscate her clothes for further analysis, leaving Maedhbh with just 15 items of clothing for a fortnight. And to make things more challenging, she s also on a shopping ban. There is a team of experts on hand to help, which includes fashion psychologist Dr Dion Terrelonge and costume designer Moya Doogan. Dion tries to help Maedhbh with her impulsive shopping habits, and Moya hopes to show Maedhbh how to shop her own wardrobe. Show less

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