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Hosted by two of Ireland’s leading commentators, stylists and designers, Sonya Lennon and Brendan Courtney of Lennon Courtney, the Young Designer of the Year fashion show showcased pieces from 12 of Ireland’s leading up-and-coming designers.
The judges unanimously chose Ciaran as the winner for his exquisite design and impeccable craftsmanship. Ciaran’s electric blue knitted gown stood out as the perfect ode to intricate Irish design, trailing in the footsteps of fashion greats Elena Keogh and Tim Ryan by reinventing traditional Irish knitwear with a spectacular modern twist.
v Sookyoung Song, originally from South Korea, who attended the ChongAng Fashion School in Korea before moving to Irelandv Geraldine Breen from Kilarney who attends the Mallow College of Design and Tailoringv Cliodhna Scully from Naas, Co. Kildare, who has graduated from the fashion design course in Griffith Collegev Rebecca Kenny a graduate from Colaiste Dhulaigh in fashion design – Rebecca is from Dublin.
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