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23 Oct 2025

My Week with Celia Holman Lee: Fashion and flair at the Limerick Show

My Week with Celia Holman Lee: Fashion and flair at the Limerick Show

After the fashion show where we were treated to the designs from Sinead's Boutique, Ber McNamara and so many more, we had our Best Dressed Lady competition. Photo | Brendan Gleeson

IT WAS a truly fabulous day out at the ever-glamorous Limerick Racecourse during the great Limerick Show.

For the past five years, this annual event has consistently brought style, elegance, and flair to the forefront and this year was no exception.

The fashion show, which began promptly at 3pm, was a dazzling display of creativity and class.

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Designers, boutiques, and stores from all over Limerick came together to showcase their finest collections. The catwalk came alive with colour, texture, and statement pieces that turned heads and captured the crowd’s attention.

Our stunning Holman Lee Agency models graced the catwalk, presenting a radiant selection of outfits from celebrated designers and beloved local boutiques.

The audience was treated to pieces from Sinead’s Boutique in Annacotty, the iconic Adare Woollen Mills, Earls and Pearls in Adare, Raspberry Red clothing in Bruff, as well as striking designs by Ber McNamara and Caroline Mitchell.

The always-elegant Best Dressed Lady competition, proudly sponsored by the Crescent Shopping Centre, was a highlight of the day. Guests arrived in their finest attire, turning the racecourse into a runway of its own.

In the end, the coveted title of Best Dressed Lady was awarded to the elegant and stylish Dr. Mary Ryan, who dazzled us all with her impeccable outfit and poise. Dr. Ryan won the highly desired €500 Crescent Shopping Centre gift card for showing up and showing out in style! 

The entire day was a celebration of fashion, fun, and flair, truly a fabulous moment to remember at the Limerick Racecourse!

XxCelia

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