Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Dublin ROCKS

Lately Dublin has been transforming itself and trying to steer itself away from the stereotypical Guinness-swilling image that it seems to have attracted for itself. Aswell as the Pivot Dublin campaign to for Dublin to become the World Design Capital for 2014, we've also seen the likes of Thread, a Dublin based fashion magazine with input from the likes of super-stylist Angela Scanlon. Angela herself is becoming somewhat of an Irish treasure with a regular jaunt on Grazia Daily's website, reaching a far wider audience than just Dublin.

And now, in it's second year, to add to all the above wondrousness, we have the Dublin Festival of Fashion.
Check out the website, but here's a little bit from the press release to whet your appetite:

The annual style spectacle that is the Dublin Fashion Festival returns this September 8th to 11th, celebrating all that is great about style in Dublin’s fair city. Hosted by this year’s Face of the Festival, Sonya Lennon, the Dublin Fashion Festival is the brainchild of Dublin City Business Improvement District (BID).

  
Unfortunately I missed last year's festival due to holidaying commitments (woe is me), but i'm super excited about this year. 
Dublin is one of the many cities without it's own fashion week and it seems a crying shame, especially when you count all the successful designers, stylists, photographers and more that hail from Dublin. There's the obvious likes of John Rocha, Joanne Hynes, Philip Treacy and all the new talent like Simone Rocha and Stephanie G Foy. 


And that's not all!  Project 51 is a new space opening this month on trendy South William Street. Featuring Irish designers it is a great chance for consumers to get their mitts on some lovely bits and pieces. I'm looking forward to paying it a visit. 


So with all of these initiatives, and they're honestly to name a few, it's pretty easy to agree that Dublin, despite it's economic and social woes, really does ROCK. 


I'll leave you with the video of the launch of DFF. Check it out and check out the website. For anyone in Dublin, or  Ireland, it looks to be a great weekend. For anyone outside of Ireland, why not make a trip over, there'll be Guinness-swilling aplenty once the fashion show lights down. 








Dublin Fashion Festival Launch 2011 from Jerome on Vimeo.

2 comments:

  1. I love Dublin.Whenever I visit I have such a wonderful time :)

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  2. Perfect opportunity for another visit during the fashion festival :)

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