
Amy Huberman dazzles in Irish design at Wimbledon
Stars like Laura Whitmore, Angela Scanlon, Cate Blanchett and Olivia Rodrigo already wowed onlookers with their summery court-side outfits. However, one Irish star made sure to rep our home grown designers while at the tournament.
Amy Huberman stepped out with husband Brian O'Driscoll over the weekend for a day at the tennis, enjoying the sixth day of festivities at the famous tournament.
Huberman, who is as known for her bold and stylish fashion sense as she is for her turns on TV, brought summery florals to the event despite the overcast skies. The Irishwoman made sure to wear Irish, stepping out in a vibrant dress by the Irish brand FéRí.
FéRí is a slow fashion brand founded by Faye Anna Rochford that draws inspiration from Rochford's love of vintage clothing. The team use organic materials or deadstock and repurposed fabrics in their pieces and Rochford hand-paints and draws the patterns herself.
Speaking to RTÉ Lifestyle last year, Rochford explained how the slow nature of her designs creates even more unique pieces:
"I really paint from the heart, it's really organic and I suppose what I focus on the most is colour and how it looks overall as an abstract floral drawing. So in that sense, there's of course imperfections; it's organic. But I love that and when I create digital or repeat prints I can see that throughout the pattern and sometimes I will know that bit was a mistake or ... It just makes each piece more unique."
Huberman chose the Alex dress, a bohemian-inspired chiffon gown covered in pink, purple and yellow florals, with ruffles at the cuffs and hem, structured shoulders and a silky lilac slip underneath.
She paired it with a gold handbag, pale pink sunglasses and gold platform heels.
O'Driscoll, meanwhile, looked dapper in a soft grey suit with a navy polka dot tie and a white shirt.

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