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IMAGE

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Stylist Jan Brierton on her favourite fashion finds
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Image / Fashion

Three sustainable Irish brands we’ve fallen head-over-heels for


By Ellen Bird
30th Nov 2018
Three sustainable Irish brands we’ve fallen head-over-heels for

Petria Lenehan

New York-based Irish designer Petria Lenehan has added to her womenswear collection with the launch of a stunning range of hand-knitted cashmere scarves, all of which are made sustainably.

Kinsale Leather

Each piece of Kinsale Leather is carefully handcrafted in West Cork.  The brand promises high-quality materials and an end product that delivers a chic, understated flair. These are classic pieces with timeless appeal.

Keem

Wolfhound faux fur gilet, €400 (to order) at keem.ie

Inspired by Achill Island’s gorgeous natural landscape, ethical luxury brand Keem creates woven silk, Donegal wool and organic cotton designs from natural fibres and 100 per cent faux fur.

This article originally appeared in the November issue of IMAGE Magazine.