Results tagged “Ireland” from Dublin Photographer Angela Halpin

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Watch Video - Black Eyes 

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Photography: Jang Productions

About " Sweet Jane

Sweet Jane's origins lie in early 2007, comprised of Danda, Lydia Des Dolles and Ruairi Paxton, the trio have successfully become one of Ireland's most exciting & most talked about new bands. In 2008 they released their debut EP 'Blackboots & Blackhearts' to a succession of positive reviews from weekly's, monthlies and the tres important blog world, which in turn saw them featured on their 'Best Of 2009' / 'Hope of 2010' Lists.

Their live set is described as an energetic roller coaster of sleazy guitars, achingly sexy vocals, split between Lydia & Danda & topped off with their trade mark 'dream-pop rock 'n roll'. For the last 12 months the band have been touring furiously throughout the UK & Ireland, which resulted in their invitation to tour with bands such as GLASVEGAS || BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB || A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS || THE KILLS || WHITE LIES || THE DUKE SPIRIT and have appeared in the line-ups of popular UK & Ireland music festival's such as THE DREAM MACHINE FESTIVAL (Sheffield, UK), INDIE-PENDANCE (Cork, Ireland), IRISH GREEN GATHERING (Wexford, Ireland) & LONDONS CALLING (London, UK) The biggest part of the last year for the band was being offered to tour alongside Alan Mc Gee & BP Fallon at their infamous Rock & Roll circus DEATH DISCO in London & Dublin. Whilst numerous tastemakers and popular bloggers feature the band, one noted supporter is BP Fallon, who has continuously shown his loyalty & support to Sweet Jane by featuring them as ''Artist of the week'' on his 'Wang Dang Doodle' Radio show and frequently playlisting their singles.

 In March of 2009 they were picked to become apart of RTE 2's The Raw Sessions - a music documentary on upcoming Irish artists, where they had a crew of four people follow them for a week, filming at their studio, on stage, at home and finishing with a 12 hour recording session at Sun Studio's, Dublin where they recorded their single ''Black Eyes''.

 Because of the dramatic emotion & melody in Sweet Jane's music it makes for a perfect partner in film and video, as a result their music will be used in independent and mainstream productions in the coming months. One director who felt compelled to use Sweet Jane's music in one of his pieces was British Getaway Films director Russell Lee Ford, who offered to produce a music video for the track ''Blackboots & Blackhearts'', while independent French film director Sebastian Bellaval is currently mid-production working on a video for ''Take Me Home''. Towards the end of this year they were chosen by Hotpress Magazine and New York's most prestigious Film & Arts University NY to feature as part of their TISCH music video project, in which they completed a video for their new single 'You're Making This Hard'. (Released December 18th 2009)

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Fashion work ive shot over the past year.
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Brian Lenihan, Minister for Finance officially opened DPD Ireland's Dublin Northwest depot today, Thursday August 27th. The depot is one of 38 in DPD Ireland's (formerly Interlink Ireland) parcel delivery network and is operated by Jason and Caroline Tuthill. Their recent move to new premises in Damastown Industrial Park is part of their commitment to serve businesses in the Dublin North West area. While other courier companies are contracting their networks, DPD Ireland is expanding, with the recent addition of two new depots in Northern Ireland. The Damastown depot is one of five serving the Dublin area, and 38 nationwide.

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Photographed for "Life Magazine"

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Model: Ewa Warzycha - Compton Model Agency

Hair & Make up: Brown Sugar

Location: La Catedral Studios - Dublin

It's been my experience that most young designers are somewhat premature in launching themselves onto the marketplace. But not Claire O'Connor.

She set high standards for herself, working for several years with highly respected designers to learn her craft. Consequently, she is more than ready to take her place in the ranks of exclusive designers, as the Claire O'Connor collection joins Philip Treacy, Preen and Jasmine di Milo in The Design Centre.

Claire is what Pauric Sweeney would call a demi-couturier. That means her garments are not entirely hand-sewn, but most are hand-done one-offs, with a labour-intensive detail. Claire is an originator, creating unique clothing. Her style stamp is a cross between Jean Paul Gaultier and Christian Lacroix, featuring sophisticated tailoring, body-con fit, sex appeal, urban savvy, eclecticism and visual interest.

"My passions are hip-hop music and high-end fashion, so in my work I am diffusing the two," Claire, who has two labels, explains. "My style is classic, with a bit of an edge. I do get a lot of inspiration from the Paris couturiers. I love exceptional tailoring and finish. But I also love challenging the 'normal'."

Claire's playful attitude masks her superior competence and cutting ability. Her creations range from funky streetwear to sophisticated occasionwear, the latter featuring sumptuous cocktail dresses and evening coats with drop-dead fit and hand-embellished work. She is obsessive about fit and finish.

"After graduating from the Grafton Academy, I worked for Marc O'Neill. He had an unusual eye for design and was obsessive about cut -- I learnt a huge amount," she says. "I then worked for Jen Kelly, haute couturier. There I learned the importance of attention to detail and finish. But," she adds, "I can never resist playing. It has to have a twist to keep it interesting."

Claire set up her own label five years ago and she got a lot of bridal and occasionwear commissions. But when she started doing a ready-to-wear range of jersey pieces for Designer Knitwear Direct in Dalkey, she won a new fanbase. Her willingness to work with customers' needs, creating individual patterns for women up to size 22, has won her devoted loyalty. One fan describes Claire as "a little miracle worker".

Her collection for The Design Centre comprises 12 dress styles, which can be bought ready-to-wear or ordered to fit. There are also some stunning jackets and coats with unique detailing. And this is just the beginning. Expect great things.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANGELA HALPIN FASHION EDITED BY CONSTANCE HARRIS 

Sunday Independent August 16 2009


More of Claire O' Connor Fashions can be seen at Lil c Couture


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I meet Yasmin to photographer her in the Ritz Carlton, Powerscourt back in October of this year for Social & Personal Magazine. Yasmin is already receiving international acclaim for her designs. Her label is described by her critics as a sensual one with sophistication and seduction as its keys elements. Yasmin was born in New York City and has spent most of her life based in London and Dublin. Velloza has currently established design studios and offices in both Dublin and Shanghai and her collection is sold in luxury boutiques throughout Europe, Asia and Austrailia.

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Yasmin wearing her own designs in all the shots

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You can read more at Yasmin Velloza

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I Photographed Melissa's Jewellery last month, and it must be said her style is unique. 
To view more of this shoot Melissa Curry shoot

Melissa Curry a Jewellery and Accessories Designer.  Melissa studied art and design in Paris. Her extensive travels throughout Africa and Asia helped her develop her talent for form and colour and her appreciation and love of jewellery.
Her first show in Paris Fashion Week in 1998 brought her work to Japan, New York and London with clients such as Barneys, Yohji Yammamoto, Phillipe Stark, Le Bon Marché, Galeries Lafayette and Liberty of London. Her distinctive style became firmly established when she was chosen as the Liberty London Cutting Edge jewellery Designer for Liberty's international press campaign for the London Millennium.
Her cutting edge and innovative vision led Melissa into consulting, working for clients such as Toni&Guy Ireland and Swarovski. 

Melissa's luxurious approach to jewellery has since attracted a sophisticated international clientele who appreciate the strong design of her customized pieces and her personal approach. She recently had the pleasure of designing a bracelet for former President Mary Robinson on behalf of Onefamily charity.

Melissa currently works with independent boutiques in Ireland
To view more: Melissa Curry Design
or contact her at:  info@melissacurrydesign.ie
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I photographed this image Eco Ironing for a competition "HOT" for an online UK fashion magazine MC Mag 
For more of this serious of images: Lensload Photography
Model: Melissa Hayward

Dublin Spire

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Julien Burbach

Silhoutte of Frenchman Julien Burbach, standing in front of Dublin's Spire.
This Photo was taken for French photographic Agency REA!

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John Moore
Through his abstract work and portraiture, Dublin-based painter John Moore is conducting an ongoing excavation of the interior of the human mind. Working varyingly with oils, acrylic and graphite, Moore seems to probe similar questions to shockingly different effect -- though each stunning in its own respect. 
Born in Dublin in 1962, Moore studied at the College of Marketing and Design and graduating with an advanced Diploma in Art and Design in 1986. He is a founding member of the renown Temple Bar Gallery & Studios in Dublin, where he still keeps a studio. 
Moore has won multiple awards including the Iontas Drawing Award and the Materials Award from the Arts Council of Ireland. His work is collected worldwide
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