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Lainey Keogh

Lainey Keogh
Born 1957
Old Town, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Occupation Fashion designer
Website http://www.laineykeogh.com

Lainey Keogh is an Irish fashion designer specialising in knitwear.

Born in Old Town in Ireland in 1957, Keogh grew up on a farm. She studied microbiology, and started out as a lab technician before deciding to pursue fashion design as a career. At this time, Marianne Gunn O'Connor, who had a clothes shop in Dublin called Otokio specialising in avant-garde fashion, noticed Keogh knitting in the Bewley's coffee house in Dublin, and is credited with discovering her and her work. Following Otokio's closure in 1991, Gunn O'Connor would go on to take charge of international PR for Keogh's company, before finding success as a literary agent.

In 1984 Keogh opened her first shop in Dublin, where she gradually built up her business and reputation, before presenting her first major catwalk show in Autumn 1997 at London Fashion Week. Despite breaking all the traditional rules, including having personal friends (including Marianne Faithfull and Sophie Dahl, making her catwalk debut) modelling alongside famous supermodels such as Naomi Campbell and Helena Christensen, the show, held in a working man's club, was very well received. The soundtrack to the show included unreleased tracks by U2, while John Hurt recited poetry by Seamus Heaney.Anna Harvey of UK Vogue declared Keogh's show the "jewel in the crown" of that Fashion Week. That same year, Isabella Blow chose a Keogh knitted evening dress and coat ensemble as part of the 1997 Dress of the Year alongside designs by Hussein Chalayan, Julien MacDonald, Deborah Milner, and Philip Treacy. The following year, Keogh's textiles were used by John Galliano in his 1998 Autumn haute couture collection at Christian Dior S.A..


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