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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 51 MIN

Stitched in the West: Marie Louise O'Donnell on Style and Heritage

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In this captivating episode of Desert Island Dress, we sit down with the ever-charming Marie Louise O'Donnell to explore her vibrant life through the lens of four unforgettable fashion moments. With her quick wit and delightful storytelling, Marie Louise, a former senator, broadcaster, and academic, transports us to the fashionable (and sometimes not so fashionable) eras that shaped her.In this episode, we discuss the powerful role that fashion can play—not just in how we present ourselves to the world but how it connects us to our past, our families, and our identity. From bell-bottomed misadventures to the elegance of tweed and cherished heirlooms, Marie Louise offers a glimpse into the ways clothing has marked pivotal moments in her life.Listen in to Marie Louise reflect on her evolving relationship with fashion, her artistic influences, and the unspoken power behind a well-loved garment.Key Highlights:​The "Jurassic Park era" of bell bottoms and fashion faux pas.​From boarding school gabardines to the freedom of 70s UK university style.​The allure of black leotards, chokers, and the dramatic power of monochrome.​A tweed waistcoat from her Foxford roots that became her fashion staple.​The emotional significance of a brooch, carrying family history and personal meaning.Takeaway: Fashion is more than just clothes—it's memory, identity, and a connection to who we are and where we've come from.Listen to this delightful conversation, filled with humour and wisdom, only on Desert Island Dress!@desert_island_dresswww.desertislanddress.com Learn more about Marie Louise:http://marielouiseodonnell.ie/

In this captivating episode of Desert Island Dress, we sit down with the ever-charming Marie Louise O'Donnell to explore her vibrant life through the lens of four unforgettable fashion moments. With her quick wit and delightful storytelling, Marie Louise, a former senator, broadcaster, and academic, transports us to the fashionable (and sometimes not so fashionable) eras that shaped her.In this episode, we discuss the powerful role that fashion can play—not just in how we present ourselves to the world but how it connects us to our past, our families, and our identity. From bell-bottomed misadventures to the elegance of tweed and cherished heirlooms, Marie Louise offers a glimpse into the ways clothing has marked pivotal moments in her life.Listen in to Marie Louise reflect on her evolving relationship with fashion, her artistic influences, and the unspoken power behind a well-loved garment.Key Highlights:​The "Jurassic Park era" of bell bottoms and fashion faux pas.​From boarding school gabardines to the freedom of 70s UK university style.​The allure of black leotards, chokers, and the dramatic power of monochrome.​A tweed waistcoat from her Foxford roots that became her fashion staple.​The emotional significance of a brooch, carrying family history and personal meaning.Takeaway: Fashion is more than just clothes—it's memory, identity, and a connection to who we are and where we've come from.Listen to this delightful conversation, filled with humour and wisdom, only on Desert Island Dress!@desert_island_dresswww.desertislanddress.com Learn more about Marie Louise:http://marielouiseodonnell.ie/

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