Elegance in Every Stitch: From Traditional to Trendsetter

February 23, 2024
Elegance in Every Stitch: From Traditional to Trendsetter
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Elegance in Every Stitch: From Traditional to Trendsetter at the Guaranteed Irish Business Awards

With just 4 weeks to go, now is the time to start planning your outfit or accessories for the Guaranteed Irish Business Awards 2024.

This year more than ever, we are celebrating and encouraging all in attendance to wear Irish. Whether you opt for the timeless tailoring of Celtic Tweed or you would prefer to be bright and bold in FéRí Design’s dresses, there is a perfect Irish-inspired outfit waiting for you. Complete your look with fabulous bags from Landa and beautiful accessories from Caroline Duffy Designs or jewellery from Edge Only. With so many options, there are endless ideas to incorporate some Irish design into your outfit.

Irish fashion embodies more than just style; it is a celebration of a rich history, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. As we eagerly anticipate the Guaranteed Irish Business Awards evening event, let us delve into the world of Irish fashion that not only dazzles with elegance but also supports local talent.

Irish fashion is intricately woven with threads of history and cultural heritage. From the illustrious Book of Kells to the modern-day influence of iconic musicians, Irish fashion draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of creativity. An example is how Celtic Tweed blends a fusion of tradition and contemporary design through their tweed and linen jackets, blazers, and coats. This unique style resonates globally, reflecting Ireland's resilience and innovation.

 

Peelo - Philippa Tote
Peelo - Philippa Tote
Peelo - Cloud clutch Gold
Peelo - Cloud clutch Gold
Peelo - Lara Hobo
Peelo - Lara Hobo
Peelo - Hot pink tote
Peelo - Hot pink tote
Peelo - Toffee tote
Peelo - Toffee tote

Wearing Irish is not just about fashion; it is a commitment to supporting entrepreneurs, fostering a robust economy, and nurturing a more inclusive community. Entrepreneurs play a vital role in driving innovation, creating jobs, and contributing to economic growth. The fashion industry in Ireland is no exception, with talented designers and brands continuously pushing boundaries and bringing fresh perspectives to the industry. For example peelo launched in 2020, creating a contemporary bag and accessory line. Creative director Julie Peelo launched her Dublin-based design studio in 2020. Julie has worked for 20 years in the fashion industry and has combined her experience and passion for fashion to create a contemporary bag and accessory line, PEELO.

According to the Design Council of Ireland (DCCI) the number of direct employees working in design and craft jobs increased by 5,000 in 2022 as the sector's contribution to the economy increased by a quarter (25%). Overall, the design and craft sectors contributed €4.5bn to the Irish economy in gross value added, up from under €3.4bn in 2021.

Many Irish fashion brands prioritise sustainability and ethical practices, using eco-friendly materials, reducing waste, and supporting fair trade. Take, Sallyanns Bags, a local designer and manufacturer that creates bright, flowery products by hand from recycled denim jeans from her studio in the beautiful countryside of West Clare. By choosing to wear Irish fashion, we are making a conscious choice to support these efforts and promote a more environmentally friendly industry. Clothes you are tired of wearing? Give them a new lease of life - Clothes Pod

Let us dive into the wardrobe choices that will help you dress with Irish elegance.

These designers and brands exemplify the essence of Irish fashion, blending tradition with innovation to create stunning collections that captivate audiences worldwide. Through their dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and creativity, they embody the spirit of Irish fashion excellence, driving the industry forward and highlighting Ireland's unique style on the global stage.

 

Monica Walsh wearing Cobblers Lane
Monica Walsh wearing Cobblers Lane
Camilla Cullinane wearing Helen McAinden
Camilla Cullinane wearing Helen McAinden
Sharon Hoey & Brid O'Connell wearing AndTate
Sharon Hoey & Brid O'Connell wearing AndTate 
Anna Daly
Anna Daly

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