There’s this misunderstanding that femininity is equal to docility, in other words: be quiet, listen and attend to the needs of others, and never want for more.
Yet the hauntingly bridal visages that Róisín Pierce has put on the runway gives female rage and revolt a whole new face. The delicate interweaving of silk, lace, Irish crochet, bridal veils, florals, ribbons, and bows all create fashion pieces that reinterpret designs that are seen as traditionally feminine. All thanks to one designer working out of her house in Dublin with her diligent mother, Angela.