Irish fashion had an outstanding year, at home and internationally. We take a look back on 2024's many highlights
Irish fashion had an outstanding year, at home and internationally. We take a look back on 2024′s many highlightsSimone Rocha: A model on the runway during the Jean Paul Gaultier by Simone Rocha Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2024 fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week in January. Photograph: Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho/Getty, marking the beginning of an exceptional year for Irish designers.
from Tullamore, winner of the Zalando Visionary Award of €50,000, presented her summer 2025 collection at Copenhagen Fashion Week in the Danish capital’s Opera Park., showcasing their commitment to the simplicity and artistry of natural fabrics and slow fashion through their thoughtful use of Irish tweed, linen and Aran knits., a graduate of the Royal College of Art in 2017, was announced as the winner of the 2024 LVMH Savoir Faire Prize for young designers.
In Lisbon, NCAD graduate Molly Walters launched her first collection as fashion designer of Taippe with Matilde Guimaraes, a sustainable streetwear brand in which every item will have a digital passport and QR code giving details of the fibre composition and country of origin. .
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