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Galway woman crowned ‘Best Dressed’ at Dublin Horse Show 2024

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One of the most exciting sporting and social events on Ireland’s summer calendar, the 2024 RDS Dublin Horse Show has once again returned to the grounds of the RDS.

The Show’s annual Ladies Day was held today, 15 August, with the ‘Best Dressed’ competition taking place on the beautiful Band Lawn.

Celebrity stylist Clémentine MacNeice joined fashion doyenne Bairbre Power to judge this year’s event, while TV and radio presenter Laura Woods returned as MC to welcome entrants to the stage.

In the end, it was Lorraine Ryan Kelly from Galway that walked away an incredible €10,000 cash prize from 1664 Blanc.

Lorraine Ryan Kelly from Galway

Over 300 people took to the ‘Best Dressed’ stage and shared their looks, and sustainability dominated the stage with hats created from recycled straws and outfits either upcycled or borrowed from rental stores or cherished vintage pieces passed down through generations.

Lorraine wore a hat by Caitriona King, a bronze lace bouse by Julie Caufield, black trousers by No Name Style, black shoes and a black hand bag with gold detailing which she borrowed from her mum.

Speaking about the win, Lorraine said: “I am absolutely delighted, over the moon. I nearly had second thoughts about entering when I saw the queue but I’m so thrilled I decided to take part in this special day!”

Pictured is Lorraine Ryan Kelly and 2024 Joice da Silva
Best Dressed winner Lorraine Ryan Kelly and runner up Joice da Silva

Judges Bairbre Power and Clémentine MacNeice said of the winning look, “It was a touch of class. Before Lorraine walked up the steps, we knew she was the winner. There was no doubt. It’s like when you fall in love – when you know, you know!”

The Prizes

‘Best Dressed’ winner Lorraine Ryan Kelly won a €10,000 cash prize.

Runner-up Joice da Silva walked away with two nights B&B at the 5-star Morrison Dublin, Curio Collection by Hilton, plus two nights B&B at the Aleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton and a €100 airline voucher.

Laura Hanlon, Babatunde Alabi, Lorraine Ryan Kelly and Joice de Silva
Laura Hanlon, Babatunde Alabi, Lorraine Ryan Kelly and Joice de Silva

Laura Hanlon, winner of ‘Most Creative Hat’, will take home a €1,000 voucher for Pichet, which can be used in all eight venues of the Mercantile Group across Dublin city.

The ‘Tressed to Impress’ winner Babatunde Alabi took home a fabulous prize featuring lots of hair care goodies to the value of €1,000 for the best-styled hair.

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