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9th February 2020
02:15pm GMT

"I drew all of those curves and lines for her dress – it was like I was drawing on her body with a pencil! Of course, Gráinne is based in South Africa and I'm in New York, so that was a bit of a challenge. We were sending muslins in the post! Gráinne is a friend so she came here and stayed with us for a week, so we were able to fit the finished dress for her. She only saw it for the first time when it was finished."
Don's latest THEIA collection centres on crepe and satin dresses with clean lines, but for Gráinne's December wedding something more embellished was called for. He says that it was easy to create a piece for a woman who has such a clear sense of her own style.
"Gráinne is a woman who knows her body and what looks good on her. She's got a gorgeous hourglass figure and she's comfortable in her own skin. Gráinne is body conscious when she dresses – she wants to be sexy without being revealing. Her style is elegant and sophisticated, and so she'd worn my beaded dresses before for events."Not only did Don provide the dress, but he and husband Pascale who are close friends's of Gráinne's, flew in for the ceremony.
"The dress was just stunning on her, she brought her own bit of magic to it and it just transformed when she put it on. I was fixing the dress just before she went up the aisle and I was in tears."The designer will be jetting back home on March 6 for the annual Irish Fashion Collective Show at City Hall. Held in aid of dementia care at St Joseph's Shankill, the show will feature Don's designs alongside those of the likes of Paul Costelloe and Louise Kennedy. Don will be doing personalised sketches of the guests on the night. He says that it's an honour to be asked to help such a wonderful care facility. "It's so important for families of those suffering from this difficult and tragic disease to know that their loved ones are loved and taken care of ." Tickets for the event cost €100 and can be purchased here.
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