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7 Irish designs to wear this Saint Patrick's Day

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March 19, 2025
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7 Irish designs to wear this Saint Patrick's Day

While many will simply wear green this Saint Patrick's Day, others will jump at the chance to support homegrown artists and Irish iconography - at a reasonable price.

While high-end designers like Paul Costelloe, Simone Rocha, Sínead O'Dwyer, and JW Anderson have made the front pages as of late, smaller creators have been making their own mark on the industry.

From Claddagh Ring scarves and retro football jumpers, to pastel dresses and Barbie pink shoes, the craft makers and street style creatives of Ireland have thrived in recent years.

On Monday, 17 March, celebrate the feast of Saint Patrick by dressing to the nines in a something uniquely Irish.

MNW Design

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By now, you have likely spotted the work of Irish designer and DJ Megan Nolan Walsh on the streets of Dublin or in the crowds of Other Voices. The brightly coloured hues and sequin covered prints are a staple of the Irish brand, which boats a list of famous fans ranging from singer Nell Mescal to social influencer James Kavanagh. The original Claddagh scarf costs €42.

Colin Horgan

Known for bold contrast stitching, oversized silhouettes, and technical tailoring, Colin Horgan's designs are becoming easily recognisable among the stylish Irish. The Kerry man recently launched his 'seasonless collection' in Dublin, but is likely best known for dressing celebrities like Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, Mabel, Rita Ora, Danielle Galligan, and Laura Whitmore. The chainmail t-shirt costs €45.

Pellador

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Founded by Limerick-based designer Greg Hall, this sports-inspired collection of knitted jumpers looks effortlessly cool, with heartwarming nostalgia and contemporary style carefully threaded into each piece. If you want to own one of these exceptionally trendy pieces, you'll have to act fast - the limited edition drops sell out in record time. Thankfully, some staple pieces remain available on the website. This blue knit stripe kit costs €130.

Rudies & Co.

These affordable and unique pieces of "charmingly rude jewellery" are made with attitude. Each piece is hand stamped in Ireland and made with sass by Jade, a self-confessed grumpy Irish 30-something who enjoys "a good whiskey and swearing like a sailor". The 'Sure Look Be Grand' necklace is €28.

MCINO

Founded in Nigerian-born fashion enthusiast Tope Akinwale and Lithuanian-born graphic designer Niko Jasenko, MCINO was created to deliver "premium but affordable" clothing for the style savvy. Rising in popularity in recent years, the team got the official stamp of approval when their t-shirts were worn by 50 cent in 2023 and Spanish footballer Nico Williams in 2024. Their monogram plate beanie costs €40.

Ríon Hannora

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Influenced by graffitti, club culture and the Baroque Era, Ríon Hannora's creations can only be desribed as wearable art. With colourful corsets, chap pants, and garter shirts, her pieces are sure to grab attention. A self-described 'slow fashion' enthusiast, Hannora works from her studio in Dublin, "creating garments for humans of all sorts". The Corset t-shirt costs €75.

Joanne Hynes

Celebrated fashion designer and artist Joanne Hynes has become a fixture on the Irish fashion scene through both her own label and her collaboration with Dunnes Stores. Making her distinct designs available through a range of clothing, accessories and homewares, her pieces lend a touch of fun to any wardrobe. The Joanne Hynes Circular Faux Fur Bag is currently €40.