Fashion with a flourish: 44 Irish designers turn heads at online show

Presentation leaves viewers in no doubt that talent can thrive in adversity


Forty-four Irish designers, members of the Council of Irish Fashion Designers (CIFD), presented their first digital fashion show recently, an impressive half-hour-long presentation that left viewers in no doubt that talent can thrive in adversity.

The collections ranged across fashion, jewellery and accessories (hats, bags, scarves), with each designer showing three items. The nine milliners, for instance – whose business, usually dependent on social occasions such as weddings and race meetings, suffered greatly during the pandemic – rose to the challenge in buoyant form.

Their joyful free-spirited creations set the tone, from Ashleigh Miles’s chunky pearl bridal crowns and Michelle Kearns’s golden-feathered swirls to Aoife Harrison’s sunny neon goose-feathered hats and Freya Oatway’s foxy fedoras.

Bag designers such as Julie Peelo catered for those going back to office work with capacious, handsome totes. Silvana Landa goes from strength to strength, her new collection of plexiglass chain handled leather bags being both stylish and practical while Aoife Rooney’s waterproof bags in reclaimed Econyl had a sporty, casual vibe.

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Scarf design continues to flourish – the KDK sisters now apply their print-making skills to pyjamas while Sarah O’Neill of Eadach mixes bold dark Roisin Dubh silk prints with rockstar embellished black vintage leather jackets.

If tweed is one of the big trends this winter, designers who showed their strengths here were Anna Guerin with her Landskein’s herringbone tweed coats, and Cleo Prickett’s belted jackets and trench coats. Theo George’s soft jersey separates looked both cool and comfortable while Sarah Murphy’s empire-style gold lace dress and Delphine Grandjouan’s embellished bias-cut bridal wear were the stuff of dreams.

CIFD used the lockdown productively creating a digital media library, generating collaborations between members, an Instagram campaign and a YouTube channel, along with a series of business development workshops. This year’s Irish Fashion Summit takes place on Saturday, November 20th, with guest speakers including Ashley McDonnell, global digital media and e-commerce manager of Puig.

The digital show, produced by Eddie Shanahan and supported by Peter Mark, Design and Crafts Council Ireland and Patrick McHugh Digital, can now be viewed online.