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Ireland's Ancient East19 June, 2024

New exhibition showcases costumes from Ireland’s cinematic classics

Banshees of Inisherin, courtesy Dee O’Keeffe

Iconic Costumes of the Irish Silver Screen presents a meticulously curated selection of 18 costumes from renowned Irish film productions. From the stirring drama of My Left Foot to the epic tales of Braveheart and Vikings, each costume on display encapsulates the essence of the film and the characters it represents, offering a unique insight into Ireland's rich cinematic heritage.

The costumes on display have been worn by acclaimed actors such as Oscar winners Helen Mirren and Cillian Murphy, whose performances have left an indelible mark on Irish cinema.

In addition to showcasing iconic costumes, the exhibition features a remarkable array of props, original scripts, costume continuity books, and behind-the-scenes photographs, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the creative journey from script to screen.

The exhibition celebrates the talent, creativity and craftsmanship of Irish costume designers and is presented in collaboration with The Irish Costume Archive Project (ICAP), which was co-founded by the esteemed Emmy-nominated costume designer Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh and the distinguished costume practitioner Veerle Dehaene. ICAP is committed to creating a comprehensive record of Ireland's film industry through the preservation and conservation of costumes.

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Launch of costume exhibition at Newbridge Silverware

Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, renowned for her exceptional work in the film industry, has lent her expertise to numerous acclaimed productions, including The Banshees of Inisherin, The Wind that Shakes the Barley and Breakfast on Pluto and the exhibition includes costumes from these films.

The Museum of Style Icons at Newbridge Silverware showcases a wealth of fashion and entertainment history through both permanent and visiting exhibitions. Its remarkable collections include property that once belonged to some of the world’s greatest style icons, such as Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Princess Grace, Princess Diana, the Beatles, and even contemporary actresses and fashionistas such as Kim Kardashian and January Jones of Mad Men.

The museum is just part of the overall visitor experience at Newbridge Silverware, which this year celebrates its 90th anniversary as one of the world’s leading lifestyle companies and premier jewellery brands. There is also the opportunity to take a factory tour to see the intricate craft of creating quality sterling silver and silver-plated tableware, jewellery and gift items. The full range of Newbridge Silverware products is on display in the visitor centre where you will find the perfect souvenir. 

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