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‘Elegance personified': NI woman picks up best dressed honours at annual Punchestown Festival
‘Elegance personified': NI woman picks up best dressed honours at annual Punchestown Festival

Belfast Telegraph

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Belfast Telegraph

‘Elegance personified': NI woman picks up best dressed honours at annual Punchestown Festival

The 2025 meet was the biggest ever held at the Co Kildare venue, with a record 136,651 people turning out and enjoying the racing and fine weather. Belfast woman Ciara Denvir took the crown in the Bollinger Best Dressed competition on Friday, winning a trip for two to Paris, the Champagne Region. Reims and the Bollinger Estate, as well as a year's supply of Champagne Bollinger. Denvir stunned onlookers and judges with a carefully curated monochrome ensemble, which she said was entirely taken from her own wardrobe. The Belfast woman wore a cream and black hat designed by Awon Golding Millinery London, which she teamed a cream and black polka dot blouse by Coosy Studio (a Spanish brand), a black skirt by Romanian brand ATU Body Couture and a belt she's had for over 20 years. Her Dior earrings were several years old, while her statement green Prada shoes were bought last year in the sales. Finally, her bag was by Irish designer August Night and a ring from Boodles. The item was a gift from her husband, Peter Boyle, to mark their 25th wedding anniversary. Its purchase led to an invitation from the brand to join them for at the festival. "I feel absolutely overwhelmed and completely excited, I couldn't believe it,' Denvir – who previously won RTÉ's home of the year – told the broadcaster. "I've never been to the races before, and never entered a best dressed. I am looking forward to a wonderful and beautiful prize." Head Judge Jess Colivet said Ciara was 'elegance personified'. "We were looking for a curated look from head to toe, and I just felt this woman was elegance personified,' she said. "Her outfit was a beautiful monochrome classic look with a twist, and then the bravery of wearing that green shoe. She wore her look with confidence, elegance and style, a great winner for Bollinger.' The festival finale, Ballymore Family Day on Saturday saw 33,158 junior racegoers, families, socialisers and racing fans descend on the track compared with 25,396 on the same day last year. Conor O'Neill, CEO Punchestown commented 'The glorious weather ensured another beano festival here at Punchestown. "Whether you're 5 or 95 there has been something for everyone here at Punchestown this week and that's what it's all about.'

Belfast woman named Best Dressed at Punchestown Festival 2025
Belfast woman named Best Dressed at Punchestown Festival 2025

RTÉ News​

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Belfast woman named Best Dressed at Punchestown Festival 2025

The Bollinger Best Dressed Competition returned to Punchestown Festival this afternoon, with an emphasis on sustainable fashion through this year's theme: 'Something Old/Something New'. Fighting off fierce competition, it was Ciara Denvir from Belfast who took the top spot, with her consciously curated ensemble winning them a trip to the Bollinger Estate in France's stunning Champagne region along with a five-star Paris hotel stay, Michelin dining experience, flights and more. Denvir dazzled onlookers and judges alike with her carefully curated monochrome ensemble, which she said was entirely "shopped from her own wardrobe". The Belfast woman wore a cream and black hat designed by Awon Golding Millinery London, which she teamed a cream and black polka dot blouse by Coosy Studio (a Spanish brand), a black skirt by Romanian brand ATU Body Couture and a belt she's had for over 20 years. Her stunning Dior earrings are several years old and added some delicate sparkle, while her statement green Prada shoes were bought last year in the sales. Finally, her bag is by Irish designer August Night and ring from Boodles. That ring, it turns out, was her key to her winning ensemble today in more ways than one. The piece was a gift from her husband Peter Boyle to mark their 25th wedding anniversary. Its purchase led to an invitation from the brand to join them for at the festival. Speaking on her win, Denvir said: "I feel absolutely overwhelmed and completely excited, I couldn't believe it. I've never been to the races before and never entered a best dressed. I am looking forward to a wonderful and beautiful prize." Head Judge Jess Colivet was joined by guest judges Aoife McNamara, founder of Ireland's first B Corp fashion brand Aoife Ireland, and Isabel Gleeson, personal shopper and image consultant, in assessing this year's most stylish attendees. Also on the look out were Style Council Members Roxanne Parker, Lawson Mpame, David O'Connor, Kate Nally McCormack, alongside Style MC Marietta Doran. Over the past three days, a number of finalists were singled out thanks to their sustainable style, with the competition running over the first four days of the festival. You can see all of the finalists here. Today saw an all-time record-breaking attendance of 42,138 at Punchestown, a whopping increase of over 5,500 on Ladies Day last year. Speaking on the winning look, judge Colivet said: "We were looking for a curated look from head to toe and I just felt this woman was elegance personified. Her outfit was a beautiful monochrome classic look with a twist, and then the bravery of wearing that green shoe. She wore her look with confidence, elegance and style, a great winner for Bollinger." As if her winning outfit wasn't proof enough that Denvir has style, as it happens the Belfast local is also a former winner of RTÉ's Home of the Year. Having purchased and lovingly restored their Belfast home they entered and won the competition in 2019. Since then, the former barrister Ciara has hung up her wig and is now in business with the husband as a full-time interior creator.

Ex-RTE Home of the Year star pays tribute to ‘glamorous' mum who died of cancer after winning Punchestown Best Dressed
Ex-RTE Home of the Year star pays tribute to ‘glamorous' mum who died of cancer after winning Punchestown Best Dressed

The Irish Sun

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Ex-RTE Home of the Year star pays tribute to ‘glamorous' mum who died of cancer after winning Punchestown Best Dressed

A FORMER winner of RTE's Home of the Year was named overall Best Dressed at the Punchestown Festival - and dedicated it to her late mum. Ciara Denvir from Belfast was crowned overall winner on day four of the festival on Friday. Advertisement 2 Ciara Denvir from Belfast the Overall winner of the Bollinger Best Dressed at the Punchestown Festival Credit: Michael Chester 2 The origins of her outfit ranged from Ireland, the UK, Italy, and Romania Credit: Michael Chester Denvir, who won Home of the Year in 2019 alongside husband Peter Boyle , wowed in a polka dot blouse from Coosy Studio in Spain. She added this to a black skirt from ATU Body Couture in Romania and a pair of green shoes from Prada. Her black bag is from Irish designer August Night, while her hat came from Awon Golding which is based in London. As prize for her victory, Denvir won a trip to the Bollinger Estate in France's stunning Champagne region. Advertisement Read More on Punchestown The trip will involve a five-star Paris hotel, Michelin dining experience, flights and more. She dedicated the accolade to her mum who died from cancer 18 months ago and who Ciara described as "always glamorous". The big race on day four of the Festival was the Bollinger Champion Hurdle. Advertisement Most read in Sport It promised a Constitution Hill was looking to gain redemption after a pair of devastating falls at Cheltenham and Aintree. Shocking moment jockey is hit in the head after horse crashes into railings in chaotic race at Punchestown Festival But it was State Man who romped home to a dominant victory to bag a hat-trick of Champion Hurdles. Champion Hurdle winner Golden Ace outbattled Kargese to finish second but four and three quarter lengths behind the easy winner. Advertisement And trainer Willie Mullins praised his horse for getting the job done. He told Racing TV: "The Constitution Hill that we all know didn't turn up today. "Our fella did the job and did it well and he beat another Champion Hurdle winner. "The cheekpieces help him concentrate in front and have made a big difference. Advertisement "He doesn't have to make the running – he's versatile and very uncomplicated in that sense. "That will be him for the season and hopefully we can get him back in the same form next season. "Paul [Townend] is his biggest fan and has never wavered in his belief in him."

Home of the Year winner wins again as Best Dressed at Punchestown
Home of the Year winner wins again as Best Dressed at Punchestown

Extra.ie​

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Home of the Year winner wins again as Best Dressed at Punchestown

A former Home of the Year winner is winning once again, this time taking the title of overall Best Dressed at the 2025 Punchestown Festival. Belfast woman Ciara Denvir stole the show in a stunning black and white ensemble. The sun was once again shining as crowds of eager revellers packed into Punchestown for the fourth day of the racing festival. Ciara Denvir, from Belfast, who was the overall winner of the Bollinger Best Dressed at the Punchestown Festival. Pic: Michael Chester And it was a very lucky day for Ciara, who had never been to the races before this week. Ciara Denvir, from Belfast, who was the overall winner of the Bollinger Best Dressed at the Punchestown Festival. Pic: Michael Chester Speaking to EVOKE following her win, she revealed that she picked up her gorgeous hat from Awon Golding, a millinery based in London. Ciara Denvir, from Belfast, who was the overall winner of the Bollinger Best Dressed at the Punchestown Festival. Pic: Michael Chester Her shoes are from Prada, while the stunning polka dot blouse was acquired from Coosy Studio in Spain. Meanwhile, Ciara's black skirt was a purchase from Romania's ATU Body Couture, meaning the outfit is from across the world. This is the second big win for Ciara in the last number of years, as she and husband Peter Boyle were crowned the winners of the popular RTE show Home of the Year in 2019.

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