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02 Oct 2025

My week with Celia Holman Lee: Starry nights and style insights

My week with Celia Holman Lee: Starry nights and style insights

LAST WEEK was a whirlwind of fashion and glamour, kicking off with the highly-anticipated launch of the Starlit jewellery collection by Enchant.

Held at the elegant Aces restaurant in Castletroy, the event sparkled with an unmistakable energy.

Influencers and businesswomen such as the stunning Chloe Koyce, Sinead O’Brien and Twink’s daughter, Chloe Agnew, were in attendance - each adding their unique style and wonderful presence to the evening.

The collection itself is breathtaking, featuring delicately crafted pieces that balance just the perfect amount of glitz with a bold and seductive style.

I would like to congratulate Miriam Costello, owner and founder of Enchant on her achievements thus far.

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Later in the week, I attended White Feather Boutique’s fashion soiree with Holman Lee Agency models, who worked their magic in the store, which is located on Denmark St.

Well-known, talented stylist Fiona Doyle’s colour analysis demo was a highlight of the event, giving attendees insights into the shades that best suit their natural tones.

This personalised approach to fashion left the audience buzzing with ideas on how to refine their Christmas wardrobes, as it did me!

I would also like to take the opportunity to praise boutique-owner Saffron Dunne, as she, much like Miriam Costello, is progressing enormously with her business and it is so heartwarming to see these local businesswomen flourish in their own ways, prospering and succeeding.

Both events offered something special. The Enchant Starlit Collection launch was a peek into the world of luxury jewellery, while the White Feather Boutique event was a more intimate and educational experience.

The two occasions left me feeling inspired to enjoy the festive season in style.

XxCelia

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