The London Irish Outfit

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Unfold group portrait. Image courtesy of Sean and Yvette_6‘sup?

The back of St Andrew’s, Suffolk Street, Dublin.

Tara Walsh writes:

Eleven established Irish fashion designers will showcase their collections at London Fashion Week this September as part of the Irish Design 2015 (ID2015) international programme of events and activities.
Unfold will be presented at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th September as an official on-schedule event as part of London Fashion Week. The 11 designers unveiling their SS16 collections at the ICA are NATALIEBCOLEMAN, We Are Islanders, Emma Manley, Jill de Burca, Helen Steele , Honor Fitzsimons, Chupi, Maria Dorai Raj, Laura Kinsella, Martha Lynn and Capulet & Montague….

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Top from left: Rosie O’Reilly, Chupi, Emma Manley, Helen Steele, Laura Kinsella, Jill De Burca, Honor Fitzsimons, Lisa McCormick, Maria Dorai Raj, Natalie B Coleman. Missing: Millner Martha Lynn.

Irish Design Collective (BritishFashionCouncil)

Irish Design 2015

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15 thoughts on “The London Irish Outfit

          1. Zarathustra

            Actually, for what it’s worth, I think Hoop, Scottser [the King and Queen of BS Punnage] and the BS team [and the rest of us] should have a fund raising day, and/ or, try to create [?] or break the longest running Pun-fest in the Guinness Book of Records on an internet forum. The proceeds could go to a charity(ies), or to BS, to supplement their impending/ potential/ inevitable legal fees against The Man Who Will Not Be Defamed. It would be fun ;)

          2. dereviled

            Savage when they happen but not an actual thing, good god no that’s the sort of crap you have to wade through on r3ddit.

  1. fluffybiscuits

    fashion erm…

    I wear jeans runners and a t shirt with a panda bear that says “Im not fat Im poofy”

    Im hardly a fashionista, for a gay bloke I have a terrible sense of fashion!

    1. Kieran NYC

      I always look at fashion people and get itchy thinking of the pressure they must be under to ‘look’ fashionable every day.

      And then I realise that looking fashionable comes naturally and they’ve no problem with it at all.

      I am then bitter and jealous :(

  2. Conor

    Ran in the same circles as Laura Kinsella when I was a young lad in Carlow. We caught up at a friend’s party a few years ago and Laura told me all about her millinery journey, and it’s great to finally see her years of hard work pay off. Proud of Laura, and the rest of these Irish ladies, to represent our most creative country abroad.

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