The savvy seventies: Flourishing with hope and humour
The savvy seventies: Flourishing with hope and humour

Leonie Corcoran

A business mentor on the power of decision immediacy
A business mentor on the power of decision immediacy

Niamh Ennis

Nutritionist Aileen Cox Blundell shares her life in food
Nutritionist Aileen Cox Blundell shares her life in food

Sarah Gill

Richard Gadd’s Half Man premieres – here’s what to watch this week
Richard Gadd’s Half Man premieres – here’s what to watch this week

Edaein OConnell

Audrey O’Connor’s 12 ways to soothe an overstimulated nervous system
Audrey O’Connor’s 12 ways to soothe an overstimulated nervous system

IMAGE

A stylist’s guide to polka dots, spring’s most playful print
A stylist’s guide to polka dots, spring’s most playful print

Sinead Keenan

Redesigning homes for changing needs: meet the duo marrying style with function
Redesigning homes for changing needs: meet the duo marrying style with function

Megan Burns

Join our next IMAGE Business Club Co-Working Day on May 22
Join our next IMAGE Business Club Co-Working Day on May 22

IMAGE

Networking event: Join our next IMAGE Business Club Co-Working Day on May 22
Networking event: Join our next IMAGE Business Club Co-Working Day on May 22

Shayna Healy

The end of the effortless era: Spring 2027 bridal trends from the runway
The end of the effortless era: Spring 2027 bridal trends from the runway

IMAGE

Image / Editorial

Is This Dublin’s Most Unique Creative Space?


By Laura Chabal
28th Sep 2015
Is This Dublin’s Most Unique Creative Space?
See More Photos

Pygmalion has had a long tradition of celebrating fabulous parties with a ‘something for everyone’ policy.

On the 25th of September, an exclusive party was held to celebrate a 350-year-old tradition of parties under that one roof, The Pygmalion Effect. With 300 guests invited from different sectors and industries; the memorable party embraced everything the Pygmalion represents. In a space filled with so much history, a tremendous tradition is being kept as Pygmalion at Powerscourt Townhouse was established and still is a domain of entertainment making it THE Party House of Dublin.

With Familiar faces such as Actor Jack Reynor and Model/Presenter fianc?e Madeline Mulqueen, Jenny Dixon, Model Carl Shaaban, Actor Dylan Townsend, Model Teodura Sutra, Sam Homan, Actor Adam Weafer, Artist Kim Hurley, Writer Marisa Mackle amongst many others, were wined and dined throughout the evening with amazing acts including Siomha O?Rourke on the centre’s Steinway Grand Piano, Irish band Plutonic Dust and DJ Colin Perkins entertaining the crowd. It was a party to remember in Dublin’s Most Unique Creative Space.