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Making a comeback in Dublin after an absence of five years is talented designer Melissa Curry, whose new jewellery collection draws from traditional Chinese lacquer jewellery (as familiar in China as the Tara brooch or Claddagh ring here), but in a modern setting.  It was inspired by Curry's travels in China in the early 1990s, while she was training as an artist in Paris. "I added sterling silver chains, which come in different lengths, to give movement, like a pendulum or a pocket watch," she says.

Known for audacious designs, Sligo-born Curry has over the years collaborated with Yohji Yamamoto, Philippe Starck and L'Eclaireur in Paris, among others, and was selected as "Cutting Edge" jewellery designer during Liberty's international campaign for the London Millennium. Her new collection can be found in Havana in Donnybrook, Dublin 4, where prices start at €250 for bangles and go up to €475 for neckpieces, including the Ping cinnabar neckpiece above, which is €425.

Dublin's Kilkenny Shop will also be stocking her jewellery: www.melissacurrydesign.ie.

Read article in Irish Times Magazine

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Havana, Donnybrook - Window Display
Credits:
Designer:  Melissa Curry
Photographer: Angela Halpin
Model: Yomiko -  Assets Models
Artist: John Moore

Hot coats to thrill away the chill!

Cloak yourself in quality cashmere, merino and mohair at bargain prices to keep warm in style, says Constance Harris. Read rest of article in the Sunday Independent.

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Design Centre - Powerscourt Town Centre, Dublin 2
Eilish Kennedy - Grey Coat with Scarf

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Rococco - Westbury Mall, Dublin 2
Desigual coat

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Costume - 10 Castle Market, Dublin 2
Navy Cowel Neck Coat & Seine Scarf

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Fran & Jane - Unit 1A Westbury Mall, Dublin 1
Purple Twix Coat
Leather Gloves trimmed with Purple Suede

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Yasmin Velloza - 43 Dawson St, Dublin 2
Belted Fucshia Coat 100% baby Cashmere and heavy silk lining,,, Also features hidden magnet buttons.
Leather Gloves-  cream gloves in nappa leather with tooled floral work.

A big thanks to the team that worked on this shoot:
Photography: Angela Halpin 
Assisted by: Anouck Sablayrolles
Model: Emma Waldron: 1st Option Model Agency
Special Effects: Team FX
Producer: Jason Foran
Make up:  Nadia Macari
Hair: Nicola McGinley

Shoot Location before the special effects team got to work!
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Wedding Annual - Front Cover - Irish Independent - 18/11/09

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Model: Deborah Clarke 


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Models: Grace Connell & Deborah Clarke


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Caiomhe Keane is an independent Irish designer based in Dublin, Her creations incorporate her commitment to social and environmental responsibility in her designs providing beautifully designed and crafted womanswear for the mid to high end market, specializing in bridal, evening and formal wear. Caiomhe's whimsical & romantic timeless creations with chic cutting edge style are well suited to today's upwardly mobile modern woman. Caiomhe's bespoke couture inspired bridal designs are created using organic and hemp silks, reincarnated materials such as recycled cashmere, vintage trims and hand dyed silks with ribbons, lace, crystals and hand painted embellishments.

Her forthcoming 2010 green bridal collection is made entirely of organic silks, recycled materials, hemp blends, organic cottons and linen, soy silks with eco friendly trims and embellishments. 

Fabulous full gowns with a 1950's flair full layered organic silk taffeta skirts with lace and hand embellished details, fitted contrasting flirtatious bustiers and corsets, timeless classic 1940's inspired figure hugging silhouettes, one shoulder pieces, Grecian goddess styles with metallic gold and silver motifs and tea dress lengths for more casual and less traditional bride. With complimentary floor length lace and tull coats, baleros and shawls.

Caiomhe works from her atelier t/a QUE-VA on the 2nd floor at 29 Wicklow street, Dublin 2 and is available by appointment 014429878 or 0879034796. 

Thanks to all who worked on the shoot

Models: Grace Connell - Freelance, Deborah Clarke,bscenetheagency

Photographer: Angela Halpin

Producer: Jason Foran

Hair & Makeup: Nadia Macari

Special Effects: Brendan Byrne - Team FX

Conor Maloney & Tony Callaly from  Cashmere Media

Cine Electric LTD Web: Cine Electric


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Claire O' Connor "Evening Wear" available exclusively at the Design Centre Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Dublin 2. 

You can email Claire at: info@claireoconnor.ie


Model: Lilly Harnett

Hair & Make-up: Caroline Harnett

Fashion Photography

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Fashion work ive shot over the past year.
View my work on youtube: Fashion

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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