Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Irish Arts Review - Regeneration - Featuring 2014 Graduate Eadaion Ni Drisceoil
' Limerick’s fashion forte as represented by Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil expresses purposeful creativity,'
Eadaoin is featured among the best 2014 Graduates in the country. She is currently working for Paris based designer Sharon Wachob as part of the IFIL Bursary which she was awarded in May at the LSAD Graduate Fashion Show.
http://www.irishartsreview.com/regeneration/

Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil is the recipient of the inaugural Irish Fashion Incubation Limerick Bursary. This is not a student placement but a real job for a capable fashion designer. She will be based in Paris working alongside the highly accomplished international designer Sharon Wauchob who hails from Co Tyrone.
Eadaoin is featured among the best 2014 Graduates in the country. She is currently working for Paris based designer Sharon Wachob as part of the IFIL Bursary which she was awarded in May at the LSAD Graduate Fashion Show.
http://www.irishartsreview.com/regeneration/
Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil
Limerick School of Art and Design
Limerick School of Art and Design

Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil is the recipient of the inaugural Irish Fashion Incubation Limerick Bursary. This is not a student placement but a real job for a capable fashion designer. She will be based in Paris working alongside the highly accomplished international designer Sharon Wauchob who hails from Co Tyrone.
Ni Drisceoil studied fashion design at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD), an institution listed in the top fifty fashion colleges in the world. Winning the IFIL prize here, in competition with twenty-six other graduating designers with international work experience, testifies to her distinction.
Ni Drisceoil exhudes an aura of quiet confidence. Her understanding of the fashion business is already mature. And her appreciation that creativity must have a purpose is crucial in the context of fashion and its fiercely competitive marketplace. Acutely aware of the scope of the business; she is keen to learn more about photography, styling, production and technology. This holistic approach is central to developing a career as a Creative Director at her own label or for one of the leading international brands.
Somewhat unusually for a recent graduate, references to consumers and to the ability of a designer to respond to the needs of the market ‘season’ her conversation.
In selecting the IFIL bursary winner, Sharon Wauchob was consciously looking for someone with the ability to bring a fresh and alternative point of view to the classical influences that often pervade the world’s fashion capitol. Paris offers an exciting opportunity for Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil. I expect she will make her mark.
Ni Drisceoil exhudes an aura of quiet confidence. Her understanding of the fashion business is already mature. And her appreciation that creativity must have a purpose is crucial in the context of fashion and its fiercely competitive marketplace. Acutely aware of the scope of the business; she is keen to learn more about photography, styling, production and technology. This holistic approach is central to developing a career as a Creative Director at her own label or for one of the leading international brands.
Somewhat unusually for a recent graduate, references to consumers and to the ability of a designer to respond to the needs of the market ‘season’ her conversation.
In selecting the IFIL bursary winner, Sharon Wauchob was consciously looking for someone with the ability to bring a fresh and alternative point of view to the classical influences that often pervade the world’s fashion capitol. Paris offers an exciting opportunity for Eadaoin Ni Drisceoil. I expect she will make her mark.
Eddie Shanahan is Chairperson of the Council of Irish Fashion Designers.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Graduates Featured in CARA Magazine
LSAD Fashion Graduates Tim Ryan, Danielle Romerill, and Sorcha O'Raghallaigh feature in an article on Irish designers making waves in the International world of fashion.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
'Stitches in Time'
‘Stitches in Time’ is a collaborative project between the National
Museum of Ireland – Decorative Art and History and Limerick School of
Art and Design – Limerick Institute of Technology (LSAD-LIT). On display
are 12 garments designed and made by second year students of the BA (Hons) in
Fashion Design at LSAD-LIT, inspired by uniforms and other artefacts on display
in the Soldiers & Chiefs exhibition at Collins Barracks.
The work
is currently on display until the end
of October. It will then be exhibited in
the Hunt Museum, Limerick in November as
part of Design Week and Limerick City
of Culture.
Official Opening –
Saturday 20th September 2pm
National
Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and HistoryCollins Barracks
Dublin 7
2014 Persil Fashion Awards
Best of luck to 2014 Graduate Nicole Jackson who is a finalist in the 2014 Persil Fashion Awards. The winner will be announced on XPOSE on TV3 on September 24.
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