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♥ Irish Designers Create

Yesterday evening I went to see Irish Designers Create, a celebration of the work of seventeen of the brightest young creatives in the Irish design firmament, which is on at Dublin’s Brown Thomas department store.  The celebration started at yesterday’s Fashion Night Out and will run until the 18th September.  There I met….



Emma Manley:  
The charming and gifted Emma has creativity flowing in her veins and indelibly stamped in her DNA (her Mama is a talented designer/artist).  Still just in her mid twenties she has packed an enormous amount into her life thus far.  She is a fashion graduate who has experience of the industry in both New York and London (in London she worked at the house of Alexander McQueen).  In 2010 she set up her own label, Manley.  Emma uses a mix of luxury materials (leather, chiffon and wool) to fashion sophisticated, feminine garments which are given a tougher edge by unusual fabric combinations, they are sometimes dotted with studs and always sprinkled with the fairy dust of über coolness.  The starting price of a dress from the Manley label  is €220. Web address: http://www.emmamanley.com



Anne Mette O’Connor
:  Question. What do you get when your blend super niceness with creative talent, an extraordinary eye for detail and a phenomenal work ethic.  The answer in Mette’s case is a thriving jewellery business called AMOC (from the initials of her full name).  The beautiful piece that Mette is wearing  (in the photograph above) is made from silver, charcoal diamonds and ribbon, given the amount of diamonds dangling from the wonder necklace I didn’t dare ask the price but in her shop Mette has beautiful hand crafted pieces from around €100 (I did a post on AMOC in May to read it click here). Web address:  www.amoc.com



Heidi Higgins:
On my way up to see the exhibition I spotted a dress I liked on a display mannequin, I assumed it was by one of the well know designer stocked by Brown Thomas so I stopped to ask the people working on the display about it, only to find myself talking to Heidi Higgins the designer of said dress.  She is one of the seventeen designers chosen to take part in the Irish Designers Create celebration.  Upstairs, Heidi a graduate of the National College of Art and Design, had a rail laden with simple chic timeless and stylish garments (mainly dresses) with an Audrey Hepburn-esque feel. The pure wool dresses some in bright jewel colours and some in neutrals were priced around the €300/350 mark.  Web address: http://www.heidihiggins.com



Laragh McMonagle:
  My friend H who has a keen eye for all things beautiful  told me, via a comment on the blog some months ago about the work of Blackrock based jewellery designer Laragh McMonagle.  I didn’t get a chance to go to the exhibition that H recommended so last night was the first time I saw some of the dream like items from Laragh’s treasure trove.  Laragh is mainly self-thought and as you can see from the picture above she uses pearls, silver and gemstones in a pretty unique way.  Mea culpa I forgot to check out prices.  Web address http://www.bylaragh.com

I didn’t get a chance to look properly at all the other designers work so it is good news that the exhibition continues on the third floor of Brown Thomas until 18th September.

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♥ Souvenir



Souvenir is one of only a handful of words in the English language that I don’t have to look up to discover its origin, it comes of course from the French word ‘souvenir’ to remember.

I find that holidays or trips away are quickly forgotten once I return home and re-immerse myself into daily routine.  Even so, I am not a great souvenir buyer, particularly of the kind found in emporiums dedicated to flogging a mass of tat to tourists.  Occasionally I happen on something that speaks to me and that I know will evoke happy memories of a time spend in a distant or maybe not so distant but different place.

One such thing is the enamel tree that I bought on my recent visit to Bath.  It’s by an artist called Janine Partington who lives close to Bath and I found it in a shop/gallery in the Upper Town.  I have put it at eye level in front of some books on one of my bookcases so I can see it every time I pass by; come December I plan to move it and use it as part of the Christmas decorations.  At £45 it was a tad more expensive than a stick of rock or an ‘I love Bath t-shirt’  but it is a handcrafted piece that will last a lifetime.

What are your favourite holiday souvenirs?

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♥ Favourite Shops//AMOC



I find that the shops I like the most are the hardest things to write about on the blog, as there is always the fear that my words and photographs will not do them full justice.  AMOC Jewellery  is a special favourite of mine.   It is not your average jewellers selling a mass of homogenous manufactured items.  Instead it is a veritable treasure trove of handcrafted jewels designed by Mette, AMOC’s talented owner.  The prices are amazingly reasonable.

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♥ Made by Moi



I have a reasonably optimistic nature.  My glass is usually half full.  One of the side effects of this optimism is that I tend to think ‘ I could do that’. Make a dress, paint a picture, fashion a piece of jewellery – no problem.  I have in the past enrolled in classes to learn to do these things, with varying degrees of success. The life lesson from these classes has been that though most things may be easy to do, the real difficulty is in doing them well.

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♥ Super shimmery

 

Walking down Dublin’s Wexford Street recently, I stopped to go into Djinn a jewellery shop.  Dangerous.  I know from experience that the only fail-safe way not to spend money in a shop is not to enter it in the first place.

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♥ Cute

 

Arrgh!  I had a mass of stuff to do today and one hour less to do it in, as the clocks went forward at 2 a.m. this morning.  Does loosing one hour from the day leave you feeling slightly jet-lagged?

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RHA, Pop-Up Shop


To mark their 40th anniversary, The Crafts Council of Ireland have designated 2011 as the Year of Craft.  The Royal Hibernian Academy have decided to celebrate this by opening the retail space at  its city centre premises (15 Ely Place, Dublin 2) as a Pop-Up Shop, to showcase the best  upcoming  Irish craft workers and designers.  Genius idea. The pop up shop is open from the 4th March to the 30th July this year.  The ‘tenants’ will be changing over every so often. It  is well worth popping in every couple of weeks to see what the different  creatives have  on offer. To check the full  schedule and descriptions click here.

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