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Dublin Fashion Festival Sept 4th Infographic

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW DUBLIN FASHION FESTIVAL FASHION STARTS HERE #dublinfashion Dublin Fashion Festival is proudly celebrating its fifth consecutive year on September 4th, 2014. The four day event aims to put the spotlight on Dublin as a city of fashion and highlight the wonderful home-grown fashion talent we have on offer. EVOKE.ie THE FACE - Irish born stylist, presenter and fashion writer - Appeared on RTE 2's Love Clinic, RTE 2's The Movie Show and TV3's Xpose - Contributing editor for Grazia Daily, Tatler and The Sunday Independent - Has appeared in British Vogue and Elle Japan - Blog: angelascanlon.com BIO "We're not trying to copy other cities or places so we definitely have our own identity when it WHAT comes to fashion. We don't take ourselves to0 SHE SAYS ON seriously and we're not slavish when it comes to trends. But that takes confidence and I think that since the industry here has started to go back to what we do best, and started to enjoy the city (Dublin) and all it has to offer, we've really started to figure out who we are." IRISH FASHION ANGELA SCANLON HER I'm delighted to be working with Dublin Fashion Festival this year. I have always championed Irish style and anything that throws a spotlight on that is a positive thing. The charm and energy of Dublin make it utterly unique, whether it's the characters or the pop-ups or the old independents that have been here for decades. There's always something different to see and experience. I'm really looking forward to seeing what the festival has in store." THOUGHTS ON DUBLIN FASHION FESTIVAL (DFF) THE PAST FACES OF DFF | 2013 LAURA WHITMORE MTV presenter 2012 AMANDA BYRAM Former model and TV presenter (portfolio includes Total Wipeout, The Big Breakfast and The Swan) 2011 SONYA LENNON Off the Rails host, Irish Times columnist and stylist they at Ar EY 2010 KAREN KOSTER Presenter on TV3's Xpose THE HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2014 YOUNG DESIGNER OF THE YEAR 2014 FASHION SHOW The 12 talented finalists of the Young Designer of the Year 2014 showcase their lines in front of an invited audience of key fashion influencers at a spectacular outdoor fashion show. Where & When The grounds of the Bank of Ireland on College Green, September 4th Judging Panel Includes The Irish Independent's fashion editor, Bairbre Power; renowned fashion photographer, Barry McCall; TV3 Xpose producer Debbie O'Donnell and buyers and owners from high end stores across Dublin city. Bairbre Power Barry McCall Debbie O'Donnell MALION THE CREATIVE QUARTER FASHION SHOW FASHION SAMSUNG The main fashion event for the Friday night of the Dublin Fashion Festival; this show will highlight the eclectic and unique offerings the Creative Quarter area brings to Dublin's fashion scene. Where & When Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Sept. 5th at 8pm Cost Free DUBLIN TOWN e 05-08 PRESENTS 98EM SEPTEMBER STREET FASHION SHOWSDFF.I FAKHION FSTIVAL Failte ireland DUBLIN LUAS 28 FASHION FESTIVAL ODublin Bus LA SAMSU GO TONISGUY Get a glimpse of the latest Autumn/Winter trends coming to Dublin this year in these short and sweet fashion shows in the city centre. Where & When Henry Street/Liffey Street Junction, Sept. 4th at 11:45am & Sept. 5th at 2:45pm Grafton Street/South King Street Junction, Sept. 4th at 2:45pm & Sept. 5th at 11:45am Cost Free LUAS ON-TRAM FASHION SHOW The second day of the Fashion Festival will kick off at the unique location of the Stephen's Green Luas stop. This event will showcase key looks for Autumn/Winter 2014. It is a must see for all fashionistas. Where & When Stephen's Green Luas stop, Sept. 5th at 1:30pm Cost Free EVOKEie Fashion Bus Ware TOWN As it happens. We have it EVOKE.IE FASHION BUS DUBLIN FASHION FESTIVAL BRNION 4-7 SEPT DFF.IE This bus is no ordinary bus, it's the ultimate fashion bus. Get your photo taken with the Evoke.ie Fashion Bus and let everyone know you're celebrating DFF in style! Various locations around the city (Grafton Street and Henry Street areas), Sept.6th- 8th 12-6pm Where & When Cost Free WHAT THE FASHION ELITE SAY? We asked some of Ireland's top fashion bloggers to give us their thoughts on DFF and Irish fashion wide-eyedandblind.blogspot.ie Colette Fitzpatrick "Irish fashion is exciting to me because it's not so established and, therefore, not as rigid as fashion in other parts of the world. I think Irish designers know their own "voices" and have distinct aesthetics. There's a freedom and a wildness about Irish design that inspires me. However, it's hard to imagine a future where we could sustain a comparable industry or fashion week to other countries, which is why DFF is great. It's a very Irish, fun, celebratory spin on things. And I'm super-excited for it!" Miriam Burke townmousecountrymouseireland.wordpress.com Bosc "Aside from all the fun and frolics, my favourite aspect of Dublin Fashion Festival is spying the street style. Dubliners (those native and blow-ins who now call the city home and visitors to the fest) make such an effort to stand out and show the world that yes, we Irish have style! There's the London 'look', Parisian chic and the whole New York shebang but I implore you to look around during the week, there's something distinct, unique and very cool about the way we dress." www.sugahfix.com Katrina Doran "With free fashion events on the street, on the Luas and on a bus, the Dublin Fashion Festival is ready to inspire by taking fashion to the people!" Hannah Hawkshaw www.hannahsfashionblog.com "I think Irish fashion is ever-evolving and gaining more prominence on an international scale as each year goes by, and Dublin Fashion Festival plays a big part in this development. I've actually been involved with the event in previous years and it's absolutely fabulous to see it developing and becoming such a staple in the Irish fashionista's calendar." elliejayden.com Ellie Jayden "Many often assume that the Irish are still stuck in the past when it comes to fashion, but I discovered that the people of Ireland all have one thing in common. In that typical yet wonderfully brazen Irish manner, they are not afraid to dress for themselves." Emer O'Sullivan www.irishfashaholic.blogspot.ie "DFF is crucial to the prosperity of the homegrown fashion industry in this country. It injects a much needed boost into the fashion economy in Dublin and provides us fashaholics with a great excuse to shop 'til we drop!" gameonfashion.com Stephanie Game "... Over the weekend, I am particularly looking forward to the Creative Quarter Fashion Show in the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre. The centre is a little hub in the middle of Dublin that stocks a plethora of young Irish designs and indigenous creations from Irish Couture, The Design Centre and Emma Collopy...Irish fashion has come a long way since the days of gaberdines and Aran knits, even though I love the latter. We have made our mark on the international stage with recognized designers such as Simone Rocha flying the flag." Leanne Woodfull| www.thunderandthreads.com "I really think Dublin and Ireland in general has boomed since the recession in terms of fashion, creativity and thinking outside of the box. We're seeing a genuine creative revolution occurring in Dublin at the moment which is truly exciting and the Dublin Fashion Festival is the perfect way to highlight it. I'm sure it'l| only get bigger and better over the next few years!" www.dirtyfabulous.blogspot.ie Kathy Sherry "Fashion and style play a huge part in creating Dublin's vibrant and dynamic city life. It's a huge part of our culture and Dubliners are as style savvy as they come! I think it helps being surrounded by such a diverse collection of shops within an easy to navigate city. From the high street, department stores, vintage boutiques, Irish designers, quirky stores and second hand shops, there's an abundance of options on offer for all tastes and budgets." Nicola McLaughlin www.thesequincinderella.com "Dublin Fashion Festival is the epicentre of Irish Style. For such a small country, Ireland is racing ahead in the style stakes and it's great that it can all be brought together and celebrated at such a fab event." The Hashtags SOCIAL # %23 #DublinFashion #YoungDesigner14 #Lookbook14 Facebook.com/DublinFashionFestival MEDIA @DublinFashion O DublinFashion_ DUBLIN FASHION EVOKE.ie As it happens. We have it. 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Dublin Fashion Festival Sept 4th Infographic

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This infographic offers highlights of the festival for 2014 and also, provides a section on “What the fashion Elite Say” – thoughts from Ireland’s leading fashion bloggers on Irish fashion and...

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