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Top 9 Irish Fashion Influencers: The Voices Defining Fashion in Ireland
Irish fashion influencers are shaping the modern style landscape through creativity, culture and individuality. They go beyond trends, using fashion as a powerful form of self-expression and storytelling. From bold aesthetics to thoughtful narratives, their voices bring fresh perspectives to the industry. Each creator offers something unique that resonates with diverse audiences. Together, they define the evolving spirit of fashion in Ireland.
Fashion has always been about more than what we wear, it’s a reflection of culture, identity, creativity and confidence. This month, we are spotlighting nine creators whose distinct perspectives inspire audiences across fashion, art and lifestyle. From bold personal style to thoughtful storytelling, each brings something unique to their content.
Irish Fashion Influencers Shaping Style and Culture
Emma McEvoy has built a loyal following through her refreshingly approachable take on fashion. Whether she’s styling elevated wardrobe essentials or sharing the latest high-street finds, Emma proves that great style doesn’t have to be complicated. Her content celebrates confidence, versatility and dressing for real life, making her a go-to source for everyday outfit inspiration.
As a journalist and stylist, Corina Gaffey brings depth to the fashion conversation. She explores the intersection of style, identity and contemporary culture with intelligence and curiosity, reminding us that fashion isn’t just about trends, it’s about the stories behind them.
Sarah Macken has a refined aesthetic and strong commitment to mindful fashion. Through curated content and journalism, she highlights craftsmanship, quality and timeless dressing while encouraging more considered consumption, demonstrating that elegance and sustainability can go hand in hand.
Kwanele Nomoyi approaches style with confidence, individuality and creativity. His ability to blend contemporary tailoring, streetwear influences and luxury fashion serve looks that feel both polished and personal.
Artist and designer Helen Steele has created a signature world where art and fashion seamlessly collide. Instantly recognisable for her vibrant prints and expressive use of colour, Helen’s work encourages fearless dressing and joyful creativity.
Joanne Hynes is known for her theatrical designs, intricate embellishment and fearless imagination, her work reminds us that fashion is, at its heart, an art form.
Cathy O’Connor’s fashion philosophy is rooted in authenticity. With a wardrobe that balances classic investment pieces with contemporary trends, she inspires her audience to embrace their own personal style rather than chasing every passing trend.
Jess Colivet brings a sophisticated perspective to contemporary fashion. Known for elevated styling, minimalist aesthetics and carefully curated looks, she showcases how thoughtful wardrobe choices can create maximum impact.
Joanne Mooney is redefining sustainable style through her passion for making, repairing and upcycling clothing. By transforming existing garments into fresh, contemporary pieces, she champions a more conscious approach to fashion that values creativity over consumption.
What connects these creators isn’t a single aesthetic, it’s their individuality. Together, they represent the many ways fashion can be experienced: through journalism, design, artistry, sustainability, luxury, everyday style and self-expression. Whether you’re looking for styling inspiration, thoughtful commentary or a fresh perspective on fashion, these creators are well worth following. Are there any you would add to the list?
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Coffee Break: Mineral Face Creme
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I didn’t think I’d ever wear mineral sunscreen again, but I couldn’t resist the chance to try the award-winning mineral sunscreen from Australian brand Emma Lewisham.
Every part of the product is elevated, from the feel of the sunscreen on your skin, the beautiful purple bottle with a clever dispenser to the faint scent and color with it. They call it “skincare meets suncare” and that is definitely how it feels. (Also great: zero white cast!) I also like that you can purchase refills separately for the bottles.
The facial sunscreen is $62; you can find it at EmmaLewisham.com or CredoBeauty.com.
Sales of note for 7/3 (Happy 4th!):
- Nordstrom – Designer clearance, up to 60% off!
- Alexis Bittar – 20% off sitewide thru 7/5
- Alex Mill – 40-70% off some of their favorite, small batch pieces!
- Another Tomorrow – Final days of sale, new styles added
- Ann Taylor – 50% off everything + free shipping — readers love this blouse and I always love the variety of colors/textures for this jacket (it’s a great separate)
- Athleta – Extra 20% off semi-annual sale, up to 60% off reader favorites like Brookyn and Endless pants
- AYR – Ooh, good sale section — but lots on final sale. Readers love (LOVE) these comfy work pants and these jeans.
- Banana Republic – Summer sale up to 60% off sale styles + extra 20% off
- Boden -Up to 60% off plus an extra 15% off – readers love these dresses, these blazers, and the brand’s fun suiting
- COS – New pieces added to sale, up to 60% off
- DeMellier – Summer sale: Final Reductions (ends soon!)
- Evereve – Extra 30% off sale!
- The Fold – Up to 50% off, further markdowns
- Hobbs – Up to 50% off, extra 20% off sale
- J.Crew – Summer sale – up to 60% off summer styles, and 40% off select cashmere
- J.Crew Factory – 50% off all stores and sitewide, plus 60% off clearance
- Jenni Kayne – Semi-annual warehouse sale
- Lo & Sons – Summer sale, up to 50% off (but 10% off sitewide!) (love their new weekender!)
- Lululemon – Summer sale!
- Margaux – Save up to 50% off, including archive sale
- M.M.LaFleur – Sitewide sale, up to 70% off! (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off on other items)
- Nordstrom Rack – Clearance, new arrivals up to 75% off! Nice selection of Vince, Veronica Beard, Reiss and Rag & Bone, a ton of affordable work dresses from Calvin Klein, Maggy London, Eliza J, and Donna Morgan
- Ruti – 15% sitewide
- Sarah Flint – Extra 30% off select styles (we just ranked these shoes as some of our top 10 most comfortable heel brands)
- Strathberry – Up to 30% off select styles
- Stuart Weitzman – Summer styles now up to 40% off
- Talbots – 50% off your entire purchase + free shipping
- Veronica Beard – Extra 25% off sale
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The Anything-Can-Happen Outfit – Julia Berolzheimer
OUTFIT DETAILS: Leganini Dress (similar here and here), Loeffler Randall Scarf, Hermes Bag (similar here & here), Ancient Greek Sandals, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses, Sherman Field Necklaces
One of the things I love most about summer is how quickly and unexpectedly a whole day can unfold. You leave for a coffee date, stumble into a farmer’s market, then suddenly find yourself grabbing lunch with a friend or popping into a cute shop on the way home. Those are the days that make me want an outfit that feels ready for anything. When I’m not heading out with a real itinerary, I still want to feel dressed for the part, no matter what the little stops turn out to be.
That is where a bit of color, print, and small details go such a long way. Easy and functional enough for that first coffee, but still a full look in itself when the afternoon starts unfolding with plans of its own. Lunch lasts longer, the walk home takes a detour, and what started as one quick stop turns into exactly the kind of summer day worth getting dressed for.
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Open Thread: What Great Books Have You Read Recently?
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I feel like I’ve been in a reading slump lately, ladies — what great books have you read recently? What is the ONE book that you would hands down recommend to someone to read, whether or not it’s recent publication or a recent read for you?
I continue to read my romance books, with a lot of 3.5-star reads that aren’t really worth discussing. Also on my bedside table: various hobby-centric books (never thought I’d want to read about beneficial insects, but here we are) and future-Griffin-family stuff as well (some reading about colleges, travel books for a trip we’re planning, etc.). I also continue to pick up and put down The Power Broker, mostly listening to the audiobook on Spotify. (And of course I read the NYT daily, the WSJ on Sundays, and the Atlantic and others when time permits.)
For my ONE book that I would recommend hands down, one that I think of often is a book of short stories from Margaret Atwood, although I’ll admit I’m due for a reread: Good Bones and Simple Murders. I’d say they’re peak Atwood, and I would call the whole book “fun” while also being dystopian and dark. (If you like the works of the artist Jenny Holzer and musician/storyteller Laurie Anderson, this is a definite must.)
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Top Irish Fashion Influencers: The Voices Defining Fashion in Ireland
Irish fashion influencers are shaping the modern style landscape through creativity, culture and individuality. They go beyond trends, using fashion as a powerful form of self-expression and storytelling. From bold aesthetics to thoughtful narratives, their voices bring fresh perspectives to the industry. Each creator offers something unique that resonates with diverse audiences. Together, they define the evolving spirit of fashion in Ireland.
Fashion has always been about more than what we wear, it’s a reflection of culture, identity, creativity and confidence. This month, we are spotlighting nine creators whose distinct perspectives inspire audiences across fashion, art and lifestyle. From bold personal style to thoughtful storytelling, each brings something unique to their content.
Irish Fashion Influencers Shaping Style and Culture
Emma McEvoy has built a loyal following through her refreshingly approachable take on fashion. Whether she’s styling elevated wardrobe essentials or sharing the latest high-street finds, Emma proves that great style doesn’t have to be complicated. Her content celebrates confidence, versatility and dressing for real life, making her a go-to source for everyday outfit inspiration.
As a journalist and stylist, Corina Gaffey brings depth to the fashion conversation. She explores the intersection of style, identity and contemporary culture with intelligence and curiosity, reminding us that fashion isn’t just about trends, it’s about the stories behind them.
Sarah Macken has a refined aesthetic and strong commitment to mindful fashion. Through curated content and journalism, she highlights craftsmanship, quality and timeless dressing while encouraging more considered consumption, demonstrating that elegance and sustainability can go hand in hand.
Kwanele Nomoyi approaches style with confidence, individuality and creativity. His ability to blend contemporary tailoring, streetwear influences and luxury fashion serve looks that feel both polished and personal.
Artist and designer Helen Steele has created a signature world where art and fashion seamlessly collide. Instantly recognisable for her vibrant prints and expressive use of colour, Helen’s work encourages fearless dressing and joyful creativity.
Joanne Hynes is known for her theatrical designs, intricate embellishment and fearless imagination, her work reminds us that fashion is, at its heart, an art form.
Cathy O’Connor’s fashion philosophy is rooted in authenticity. With a wardrobe that balances classic investment pieces with contemporary trends, she inspires her audience to embrace their own personal style rather than chasing every passing trend.
Jess Colivet brings a sophisticated perspective to contemporary fashion. Known for elevated styling, minimalist aesthetics and carefully curated looks, she showcases how thoughtful wardrobe choices can create maximum impact.
Joanne Mooney is redefining sustainable style through her passion for making, repairing and upcycling clothing. By transforming existing garments into fresh, contemporary pieces, she champions a more conscious approach to fashion that values creativity over consumption.
What connects these creators isn’t a single aesthetic, it’s their individuality. Together, they represent the many ways fashion can be experienced: through journalism, design, artistry, sustainability, luxury, everyday style and self-expression. Whether you’re looking for styling inspiration, thoughtful commentary or a fresh perspective on fashion, these creators are well worth following. Are there any you would add to the list?
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Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2027: Explore the Exclusive Lookbook
Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2027 collection introduces a fresh perspective on modern luxury and timeless elegance. This highly anticipated release showcases refined silhouettes, intricate detailing, and sophisticated craftsmanship. The lookbook highlights a seamless...
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ERDEM Flora Bag Collection: Discover the Flora Shoulder & Flora Chain
ERDEM Flora Bag collection introduces a refined accessory statement inspired by the organic curves of nature. This elegant launch blends artistic design with modern functionality, adding a sophisticated touch to any wardrobe. The ERDEM Flora Bag collection features two distinctive styles created to suit different fashion preferences. With premium finishes and graceful detailing, each piece reflects ERDEM’s signature luxury aesthetic. From structured silhouettes to versatile carrying options, the bags are designed for both style and practicality. Novelty charms and adjustable chains further enhance the collection’s appeal. ERDEM Flora Bag collection stands out as a must-have accessory for contemporary fashion enthusiasts.
INTRODUCING THE FLORA BAG
Inspired by the organic curves of nature, ERDEM introduces the new Flora bag in two styles.
THE FLORA SHOULDER
The Flora Shoulder features an elegant top handle and playful novelty charms.
THE FLORA CHAIN
The Flora Chain is complemented by an adjustable gold chain handle, allowing for multiple ways to wear.
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On the Scene: Georges Hobeika “The Visitor” Couture Fall/Winter 2026/27 Show Review Featuring Sheryl Lee Ralph, Claire Sulmers, and more!
Fashion Bomb Daily was on the scene at the Georges Hobeika Couture Fall/Winter 2026/27 presentation in Paris, where the Lebanese House unveiled a collection titled “The Visitor.” Among the guests in attendance were Emmy Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, fashion editor and style icon Anna Dello Russo, and Fashion Bomb Daily Founder and CEO Claire Sulmers.


Inspired by James McCrae’s poem “Instructions Before Visiting Earth,” the collection centered on a singular idea: to see the world as a visitor would — with fresh eyes, open hands, and an awareness of its fleeting beauty. Artistic directors Georges and Jad Hobeika, father and son, translated that philosophy into a wardrobe of extraordinary craftsmanship, produced entirely in their workshops in Beirut and Paris.
Blue dominated the palette, moving through greyish tones, sky blues, and deep ocean hues, tempered by beige — a House signature — with touches of pink and nuanced green ranging from mint to pine. The House’s signature embroidery technique expanded into intricate motifs punctuated by iridescent beads and a glassy, almost liquid finish. Lace, the collection’s favored material, was intertwined throughout with satin, silk, and organza, giving each piece an ethereal quality that balanced strength with femininity.

Silhouettes ranged from flowing columns and sculpted bustiers to draped evening gowns and precisely tailored jackets that bridged day and evening dressing. Nature reclaimed its place in the details: beetle-shaped earrings in silver and gold, snails, and orchids in bloom each became wearable fragments of the living world, worn close to the skin.

The result was a collection that felt both intimate and grand — a love letter to beauty made by hand, and a reminder to hold it without gripping.

What do you think?
Images:? Fashion Bomb Dailu
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PARIS MENSWEAR FASHION WEEK S/S 2027
SAINT LAURENT, LOUIS VUITTON, DIOR HOMME, DRIES VAN NOTEN and CELINE
From Ocean Vibes at Louis Vuitton to Tropical Birdsong at Dries Van Noten, Mother Earth was Duly Worshipped. Earthy Tones and Desert Shades Shimmered while Fauna & Flora Dominated as Motifs.
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THE SHOW MUST GO ON! Heatwave or not. The epicentre of fashion (and of these crazy temperatures), Paris, pulled off a phenomenal set of shows despite the unimaginable heat. Paramedics were on stand-by amid scenes of front-row fashionistas feverishly fanning themselves with anything and everything, from fans to brochures and newspapers. A shout out to the unlucky souls who had to don coats on the runway!
Designers cleverly improvised: Rick Owens incorporated air conditioning into his show and Saint Laurent went the full whack and installed… a beach!
Big brands as well as fresh talent were amongst the 33 brands who showed on the runway . A whopping 37 presentations also got underway – impressive, considering trying times in the industry. Big guns Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton, Anthony Vaccarello for Saint Laurent and Jonathan Anderson for Dior Homme delivered jaw-dropping performances, as did Sarah Burton for Givenchy and Julian Klausner for Dries Van Noten. Comme des Garcon, Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Rick Owens and Celine wowed as ever (and pssssst… Michael Rider may just have stolen the entire show with a maverick offering for Celine.)
As for Trends… following on from Milan Menswear, suits – albeit a new look at the old favourite (blazers pared with shorts were a thing) – formed the backbone of many collections. Trench coats, most notably at Saint Laurent (shimmering gold metallic), Dior Homme, Louis Vuitton and Dries Van Noten, got a new lease of life. There was a push and pull between close-cut shapes and voluminous ones – wide, pocketed cargo pants as well as close-fitting micro shorts – featured in equal quantities. Transparent and lightweight fabrics were seen in many places – and made treble impact in the heat.
Nature-inspired themes (Louis Vuitton’s beach scene and Dries Van Noten’s Birdsong backdrop spring to mind) dominated, as did colours that mimicked nature. We spotted umpteen animal printed clothes, shoes and accessories. Colours also echoed the Mother Earth theme, with natural shades like sand, beige, ecru and mushroom looking very organic and understatedly sophisticated. Pops of subtle shades of pastel, amber, lavender, apricot and salmon were added to rshowcase the neutrals.
LOUIS VUITTON
Watch Louis Vuitton’s Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks8V_lVKhtQ
Perhaps the most talked-about show of the week was Pharrell Williams’ over-the-top beach with real white sand, boardwalk and gigantic mock-waves for Louis Vuitton. All this extravagance to the beat of potentially the most catching rap slang soundtrack of the season, or the decade, really. All this on the hottest recorded day in France’s history!
Here Williams floated his thoughts to what the fashionable hippie surfer – and their alter ego, the dandy – wears. In both cases he explores the universal themes of ‘travel’ and ‘performance’ with his vocabulary of palm-print Hawaiian shirts, weathered T-shirts, cut-off denim shorts, knitted hoodies and bomber jackets juxtaposed with the dandy’s urban attire of suits, logo-ed LV two-piece suits, collared shirts and trench coats.
And of course there was the inevitable – and enviable – array of LV bags and luggage, the latter portered across the sand on little buggies like crates full of gold.
Unsurprisingly ocean blue was the favourite shade of the collection, ranging from dusty and sun-bleached blue denim to sky blue, teal and sea-green.
The surfboards deserve a mention. There were many renditions to ogle, but our favourite has to be a sand-coloured, nude board. Oh, and most unforgettable was the LV logo-ed wetsuit. Beach-blonde, tousled-hair surfer hippies evidently earn much more these days than they did back in the day!
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SAINT LAURENT
Watch Saint Lauren’s Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arIRXcM_BxA
If ever there was a flashbulb memory moment from this season’s shows, it has to be Anthony Vaccarello’s fluid, as if dipped in gold, trench coat for Saint Laurent.
The archetypal Saint Laurent silhouette seemed even more exaggerated than in past renditions – the shoulders extended, the waist narrower: an hourglass of epic proportions.
But there were so many other treasures also in this collection characterized by an uncanny lightness in the tailoring, silhouette and shades. Flowy elongated jackets were nonchalantly fastened with one gem of a button, a la Tina Chow. A nipped-in-the-waist camel trench coat barely covered a pair of naked legs in matching camel micro shorts and a vest. A body-hugging shrunken black waistcoat was accessorized with a black noose-like black scarf, oozing sensuality.
But it has to be the parachute silk windbreakers in their shades of citrus that were the stop-in-your-tracks pieces, looking just so desirable and slightly 1980s retro. And an honourable mention goes to the ridiculously pointy winklepickers!
Indeed there were touches of opulence in the odd jewel-like jacket button, in the sumptuousness of a swingy, languid jacket, in the molten metallic gold of a perfectly tailored trench coat and in the ultra-fine rib of a silk knot.
Opulent or not, this is an ultra-wearable collection of pieces: an easy, sexy and flattering capsule collection for the discerning gentleman.
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DRIES VAN NOTEN
Watch Dries Van Noten’s Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orsJaH7K8lo
And now for a totally different take on masculinity, and the clothes we associate with maleness.
“The idea of sensuality guided many of our choices, colours and fabrications, rendering wardrobe staples as clothing that feels soft and intimate. Like a dream that vanishes upon waking up, I hope everything feels loose, delicate, easy to remove, ready to fly away. A tribute to simple beauty of a rest in nature.” – Julian Klausner.
Amid stifling heat guests at the Dries Van Noten show at the Tennis Club de Paris were offered ice lollies while awaiting what turned out to be a set of ethereal , doe-eyed models .
The refreshing coolness of the ice lollies amid the scorching heat were sort-of a metaphor for the collection: transparent layers of easy-to-peel-off pieces oozed lightness, airiness and fluidity. Colours – apricot, salmon, lavender – were dreamy and seductive, and added to the sense of weightlessness and aerial quality of the clothes. Some resembled watercolour paintings, others could’ve been drawn with Indian ink in navy and black.
There were parkas and trench coats in parachute silk, safari shirts, tie-dyed cargo pants and beach shirts. Tiny little shorts may have been a thread that ran right through the collection – and very befitting in the heat.
For a brand known for its quirky colour combinations and ingenious patterning, Klausner didn’t budge from the ethos of the brand or his mentor Dries Van Noten: colour blocking, pattering and an unbeatable sense of combining all of the latter, were evident in every ensemble. If one had to single out one dominating shade, it would be sunset orange, which accentuated a V-neck jumper, the hem of a coat and a pair of shorts.
In fact, the whole show was reminiscent of a classic ballet like Ophelia. The models reminded one of nymphs in the woods, dream-like, sensual and magical. No denying this collection is escapism at its very best, and these are indeed clothes that are “easy to remove” and that lets one “fly away”, as per Klausner’s press notes.
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DIOR HOMME
Watch Dior Homme’s Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orsJaH7K8lo
Jump aboard the time machine!
Creative director Jonathan Anderson took his inspiration for Dior Homme’s SS 2027 from his music producer Fred Again and the creative process that allows a record-producer to sample, remix and reinvent already existing tunes.
Likewise, Anderson looked back and forth over the decades and centuries, took inspiration from iconic pieces of costume and accessories – and remixed/reinvented them for 2027.
Transparent tuxedos being a good example: the tuxedo is an already classic garment, but given the Dior treatment it became airy and ultra-wearable (even in the heat!) and refreshingly covetable. The trusted homely cardigan became a sculptural piece of stringy, ripped knitwear – sexy and breezy, devoid of all connotations of being ‘old-fashioned’.
Polo shirts and blazers in traditional plaids and tartan were most unconventionally married to bright pink jeans. The traditional collared formal shirt came with a collar that was nothing like the stiff, starched collar one would expect, its sleeves and cuffs overly long and peeking out from under jackets and cardigans. Some jackets were sported without a shirt, their hems fraying and swaying.
All refreshingly unorthodox, eccentric even, and avant-garde. And alas (sigh), so-must-haveable!
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CELINE
Watch Celine’s Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L43CjZKAyps
It’s quite possible that Michael Rider’s gutsy collection for Celine on the very last day of fashion week completely hijacked the show. It was novel, diverse, exciting – and most of all pretty unpredictable on a macro and micro level, in the very best of ways.
To say it was an eclectic mix of ensembles is an understatement. The inspiration seems to have come from a multitude of fashion eras and movements over the decades, even the future!
There were elements of Buffalo (iconic 80s youth culture fashion movement) in the way pieces were put together and ensembles styled… there was definitely some Preppy elements too, a bit of Mod, a bit of Rocker, some New-Age and Space-Age, a tad of Gothic, Dandy, Hippy and Emo. And more.
But it wasn’t just the styling, the devil was in the detail, in the way every piece was just not quite what you’d expect: a tie would have a square end, a cloak-coat would be long enough to cover the hands (but surprise-surprise, a hand would emerge sporting a blood-red glove) and an off-one-shoulder V-neck jumper would be artfully pleated into a pair of cow-print jeans (but wait, why are they brightest custard yellow?).
The flares, stove-pipes, straight-cut and other trousers would be just a little shorter than you’d imagine they should be. Shrunken jackets, flip-flops worn with suits… and so on and so forth, the amusing and rather puzzling little quirks and surprises were hidden in plain sight in every ensemble.
It suffices to say, the tailoring was impeccable, the colours inspired, the silhouettes refreshingly different and the overall feel was that of well-considered luxe. Even though it was somewhat random, some may even say ‘odd’.
But how befitting and brave to end a week of classic, often pared-down looks with a sensationally maverick collection. May we go forth in the glow of Celine’s floaty coats, harem pants and cummerbunds – and be eternally inspired..
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Top 5 Moments from Essence Fest 2026: Michelle Obama in Proenza Schouler, Brandy in Red Jovana Louis, Cardi B’s Performance Looks, and more!
Today is the final day of Essence Fest, 2026!

While I personally wasn’t there, Fashion Bomb Daily had reporters on the ground to report on stylish moments. Take a look at some highlights!
1.Cardi B on Night One
Cardi B kicked off night 1 in a series of wow worthy looks.
She always knows how to slay!
2. Michelle Obama in Proenza Schouler
For her highly anticipated appearance at Essence Festival, Michelle Obama took the stage in a black sleeveless Proenza Schouler midi dress featuring dramatic feather and eyelet embellishment cascading down the skirt, paired with black pointed-toe pumps. Styled by Thomas Christos, the former First Lady looked polished and powerful as she engaged with Keke Palmer and the crowd, generating one of the most talked-about fashion moments of the weekend.
Brandy made a regal statement while accepting the Legend Award at the ESSENCE Women in Music event.
The singer wore a striking custom red gown by Jovana Louis, complete with a matching pillbox hat and opera gloves, creating a bold monochromatic look. Styled by Ashley Sean Thomas, Brandy’s ensemble was a sophisticated nod to timeless glamour and one of the standout fashion moments of ESSENCE Festival.
Tisha Campbell joined Bevy Smith in conversation at Bevy’s annual H&M brunch, where she and her son coordinated in stylish H&M looks. The actress looked radiant in an all-white ensemble as the pair made a fashionable appearance together.
5. Normani and Ryan Destiny Backstage
Fashion Bomb Daily caught up with Normani and Ryan Destiny backstage at Essence Festival, where the longtime friends opened up about navigating the industry together and detailed their patriotic Fourth of July looks. Normani stepped out in Dsquared2, turning heads with a festive yet fashion-forward ensemble. The pair’s candid conversation offered a refreshing glimpse into what it looks like to build and sustain a genuine friendship in Hollywood.
What was your favorite moment from Essence Fest? Let us know below!
*We need to take a special moment for Ms. Patti Labelle, who said she loves fashion, and never leaves home in jogging pants or jeans.
We love an elegant queen!
Videos: @FreshMadeit/ Ashley Dunn/OhBrezzy/Essence
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