Irish Daily Star

HYNES & MIGHTY

- ■■Niamh McENEANEY

IN Joanne Hynes’ work, the past is often the starting point.

The power of rememberin­g, cherishing and reimaginin­g the stories of women, heroes, muses and ideas as they merge with the world we live in now.

SS24’S OH DIANE! is no different, with the designer drawing inspiratio­n from American Photograph­er Diane Arbus.

Her peculiarit­y, complexity and personal style remain a constant muse within the Joanne Hynes lexicon of references since the start of her career in 1999.

Joanne said: “Celebratin­g the mystery, nuance and play of fashion, OH DIANE! is not simply designed for one kind of woman, but for many different types of creative and complex women.”

Clever

In the new collection that celebrates the many ways to play with expression, make way for three new dresses designed to double up as clever coats and playful layering solutions.

Two display surrealist applique hand drawings, rendered and stitched with sequin embroidery materials.

This hand motif is reiterated with an appliqued crochet lace glove on a third structured mini-dress featuring a strong collar.

A defining print in the collection comes from the Margie Muse painting by Joanne Hynes, a loving nod to every complicate­d woman finding her own expression.

The Margie print appears on a cross-body bag and a lace print trench coat.

A structured jersey dress with a statement-draped puff ball sleeve playfully features this defining print at the back instead of the front.

Trompe-l’oeil accessorie­s such as signature necklaces from the designer’s archive are printed onto blouses.

Knit

1960s knit silhouette­s are rethought with unusual crystallis­ed chevron panelling and mixed-knit stitching pointelle lace techniques on a zip-up knit dress/coatigan and tunic tops.

Utility and classic silhouette­s are approached with playfulnes­s with a boxy pale blue leather suit, a lynchpin to wear to all your upcoming events.

Meanwhile, a structured vintageins­pired MNÁ handbag crafted in brown and lilac heightens the range’s curiosity.

You’ll find OH DIANE! exclusivel­y in Dunnes Stores Stephen’s Green (Dublin), Dundrum (Dublin), Bandon Road (Cork) and online now at www.dunnesstor­es.com.

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