Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Powerful Irish tailoring

As a bespoke designer, Deborah Veale has designed for presidenti­al addresses. This autumn, she returns to her first love, ready-to-wear, with a powerful collection of tailoring

- Photograph­y by Matteo Pellegrinu­zzi Fashion edited by Constance Harris

The return of Deborah Veale

For at least a year, I have been obsessed with tailoring. I crave a chalk stripe; straight, strong shoulders on a well-cut jacket; potentiall­y, a figure-forming waistcoat; and, certainly, natty trousers. Lucy Liu’s style as Joan Watson in season five of

Elementary has been my only solace. Until this week, when I re-met Deborah Veale. Deborah is a designer who, from a young age, has dressed female presidents for their official engagement­s. Her first ready-to-wear collection in 10 years —the reason why we are meeting — fills me with fire.

Finally, someone in the fashion arena who actually does what women want

— clothes that strengthen them in their work lives. Clothes that stride down corridors and get things done.

Clothes maketh the man — and the woman. Right now, as we start to trust that we are back to work again (the recession-sun setting on the horizon, possible Brexit-bounty coming on the dawn), women are getting their leadership mindsets on, and they need bloody serious tailoring to do it.

“The last time we wore suits was the 1990s. The 1990s were about looking powerful to feel powerful. There is not that need any more,” Deborah explains, when we meet in her studio.

“Ireland is back to work. We are thinking about what we wear to work. Formality has come back into fashion. Tailoring defines. When you go to work, it is a suit of armour you put on. It gets the job done,” she says.

Deborah Veale’s collection is made up of the working-wardrobe builders: sharply tailored, single-breasted wool-twill coats; single-breasted jackets; coordinati­ng skirts and trousers.

Then there is the cement: the perfect jersey dresses; wear-anywhere tops; and, being Deborah, anticipati­ng everything, there are the perfect dyed-to-match, knee-high, wedge-heeled sock boots. All done in a tight palette of black, navy, olive and aubergine. Slash-like applique, leather and old-school Gianni Versace-like gold buttons are the only ground given to fashion’s fancy. Prices from €325 to €795.

Next up for Deborah Veale, apart from her bespoke collection, is organising the Irish Fashion Collective at the Conrad to help people living with dementia.

“My dad was an architect. It’s where I got my love of structure. Now he has dementia and lives in a home. This is my way of giving back,” she tells me, looking strong and sure in her own suiting.

Suiting action to cause. Excellent.

All are clothesfro­m Deborah featured, Veale’s unless 2017 otherwise autumn/winterstat­ed, ready-to-wearfrom Emporium collection,Kalu, 16 South exclusivel­y Main availableS­t, Naas, Co Kildare, tel: (045) 896-222, or see emporiumka­lu.ie Deborah Veale’s ready-to-wear collection and to-order bespoke are available from Deborah Veale. For further informatio­n, tel: (01) 214-3981, or see deborahvea­le.ie Other stockists: Brook Taverner, see brooktaver­ner.co.uk Janice Byrne Goldsmith, 27 Drury St, D2, tel: (086) 603-6468, or see janicebyrn­egoldsmith.com Paula Rowan, Unit 31 Westbury Mall, Clarendon St, D2, tel: (01) 674-6662, or see paularowan.com Photograph­ed by Matteo Pellegrinu­zzi, see matteopell­egrinuzzi.com Hair by Jenni Crawford, Kazumi, 36 Molesworth St, D2, tel: (01) 678-5004 Make-up by Sephora Paris Model: Stephanie Dussine Shot on location in Palais Royal, Paris, France Special thanks to Ruth Meehan and Graeme Wells for their invaluable assistance, art direction and post production Deborah Veale and many of Ireland’s brightest and best designers will be showing at the 2017 Irish Fashion Collective show, hosted by Conrad Dublin, on Friday, October 13, 2017, with special guest, Don O’Neill. Proceeds in aid of building a dementia village at Saint Joseph’s, Shankill. For tickets, priced €100, tel: (01) 271-9204, or email siobhan.grant@sjog.ie The Conrad Dublin has a special overnight rate for guests attending the show, see saintjosep­hsshankill.ie and follow the link

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Bespoke wool and silk dress, to order, €1,700, Deborah Veale. Earrings; bag, both model’s own
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