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06 Sept 2025

Eyes of the fashion world on Longford as stylish launch marks start of Fabiani Design Month

Fabiani held the even in Longford last Friday, 11 October

Eyes of the fashion world on Longford as stylish launch marks start of Fabiani Design Month

Louise Brennan, Siadbh Duffy (SIADBH), Rosy Temple (Magee 1866), Sara O'Neil, Faye Ann Rochford (Feri) and EJ Griffan pictured during the panel discussion at the launch of Fabiani Design Month, which

Last week Fabiani Design held a launch event that brought the glitz and glamour of Prêt-à-Porter to Longford.


Thursday night was the opening night for the Fabiani Design Month, which was held in association with the Council of Irish Fashion Designers. The evening featured a fashion show showcasing the very best in Irish Design.


On the following night, (Friday, October 11) the fashion outlet hosted a very special experiential event with Irish designer Caroline Duffy. Ms Duffy performed a live painting demonstration, giving a talk about her creative process, and how her floral art gets transformed into fashion pieces.

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The evening was a sold out event, with patrons travelling from far and wide to participate in the enthralling gathering.


The Design Month was an opportunity to meet face to face representatives from Miss She's Got Knits, Magee 1866, Férí, Fauna, Ejay Griffin and Sara O'Neill.


Fabiani, under the directorship of Louise Brennan, was established in 2010. They boast a stunning line of desirable brands from established and contemporary labels includes designers such as Isabel Marant Etoile, Anine Bing, Ganni, Lisa Yang, Yves Salomon, Ba&sh, Jerome Dreyfuss, Paige, Citizens of Humanity, Agolde, Autry, Veja, plus many more.

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Fabiani is an exclusive lifestyle store and cafe, with services including a dedicated yoga studio, beauty space, and coffee bar.

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