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07 Sept 2025

'Whether on the catwalk, on TV, or under a disco ball, we showed up in style!' - Celia Holman Lee

My week with Celia Holman Lee: RTE Today Show and ABBA night in the Savoy Hotel

'Whether on the catwalk, on TV, or under a disco ball, we showed up in style!' - Celia Holman Lee

PICTURE (on left): Ollie Phillips

WITH AN elegant fusion of colour and style I wrapped up my final RTÉ Today Show fashion segment of the season, and what a season it was!

Our spring/summer offering closed with a bang as I travelled to the RTÉ Cork studios to film with our gorgeous models, showcasing stunning looks from Fusion Fashion, Moycullen, Galway.

It was the last TV show until September, and honestly, it was such a lovely way to conclude the season.

We’ve had such a strong run of highlights, from Ela Maria to Kimono, and Sinead’s Boutique, all gems from the Mid-West region, Limerick city, and county.

The work involved is huge, between the Holman Lee Agency, styling across Galway and beyond, we’re constantly on the road prepping for shoots, covering wedding and racing looks, and collaborating with four fantastic Limerick stores.

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The audience engagement has been phenomenal, and our models genuinely love the buzz of live TV. There’s nothing quite like that energy on set.

But we didn’t slow down! Later in the week, I went to the Savoy Hotel for our ABBA Party Night, and wow, the sparkle! Our incredible guests brought pure 70s glam - think glitter, flares, and more sequins than you could shake a tambourine at.

The cocktails flowed, the music was iconic, and the dance floor was hopping. It was magic - a true celebration of fun, fashion, and friendship.

After a season like this, I’m so proud of the team and grateful for every moment.

Whether on the catwalk, appearing on TV screens, or under the disco ball, we showed up, dressed up, and embraced each experience.

XxCelia

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