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26th Mar 2018

Amy Huberman and Glenda Gilson look very different wearing the same €70 Zara dress

*Runs to Zara immediately*

Gillian Fitzpatrick

They both always look seriously cracking in fairness.

Still, we’d also say that Amy Huberman and Glenda Gilson have very different styles.

Amy, 39, often rocks laid-back vibes – jeans, flat boots, and shift dresses. Glenda, 37, definitely does glam really well, embracing city shorts, mini skirts, and red-carpet-worthy creations.

Which is why we were surprised to see Amy and Glenda don the same €70 metallic dress from Zara – on the same night too.

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The brand describes the piece as a “blazer-style dress with a shawl collar and gathered sleeves falling below the elbow. Features crossover fastening in the front with a snap button”.

Good shoulder-pad detail also… and yeah we reckon it’s stunning.

On Saturday evening, Glenda sported the blazer while hosting the semi-final of TV3’s Ireland’s Got Mór Talent, while Hubs opted to wear it also on Saturday for her father-in-law’s 70th birthday celebrations.

Obviously with Ms Gilson being a catwalk-worthy 5ft 10in, and Amy being a more petite 5ft 3in, the dress looked really different on both women – though we have to say kudos to Zara because each of them rocked it.

As a side note, Mr O’Driscoll Snr’s 70th bash looked like great craic; the extended clan decamped to Laois for a bit of a soiree.

Sharing a series of snaps on his Insta, BOD himself wrote: “Deadly weekend had with family renting a cool house in Laois to celebrate this hero’s 70th. Looking pretty good for SEVEN 0!”

Frank O’Driscoll (aka FOD) also played rugby for Ireland back in 1970 – he notched up two caps in games against Argentina.

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Amy has been married to Brian O’Driscoll since 2010 and they now have two lovely babas aged five and two-and-a-half.

Brian also dated Glenda Gilson from 2002-2005 and while together they definitely had a high-profile, Celtic Tiger-esque relationship that was consistently documented in the Sunday papers.