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Designed and produced sustainably predominantly in Ireland, Faye Anna Rochford is the creative behind fashion label FéRí. Rochford creates beautiful, form-fitting print dresses and more. Sustainability is sewn into the roots of everything at FéRí; each piece is designed in Rochfords Wexford studio, including all of her original hand-painted prints. Think retro florals and plaids in silk, organic cotton, vintage textiles and Irish linen.
Winner of Best New Brand at the Drapers Footwear Awards 2023, Nicki Hoyne’s collection of mischievous accessories is sure to put a spring in your step. This season, the designer’s collection of handbags and shoes focuses on power players – that is, those pieces you wear that instantly make you feel your best self. Think: leopard prints and fuchsia pink colours, mock croc accents and plenty of glitter.
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