Marion Murphy-Conney, a 28 year old from Limerick city, and a prize winning student from limerick school of art and design who specialises in corsetry like her mentor Vivienne Westwood.

Her innovative tailoring and fine finishing on her everyday clothing ranges continues throughout Marions collections which range from daywear to eveningwear to bridal wear.

Marion can cater for any size and can impress any style pellet, with her modern cuts with a nostalgic influence.

Marion, who is also a mother of two and a wife to Kevin manages to run a successful business and a busy household schedule & manages her time carefully between them both. These successful timekeeping skills can be attributed to her time at limerick school of art and design where Marion took part in competitions such as Smirnoff and Heineken reaching high levels in both.

Marion the daughter of a painter and granddaughter of a seamstress is no stranger to the world of creativity and has many creative talents such as painting, designing. She began to show her talents and astute business sense at a young age when she began to make prom dresses for her fellow classmates and also designing and manufacturing dance costumes for her dancing team mates from a successful dance school.

Marion has been designing successfully for over 10 years and has recently set up a new studio in her Nenagh home. A modern open studio where one can lounge on the plush modern classic furniture while watching a master at work.

Already in her second year of trading and working on her A/W 2006 collections, has clocked up an amount of A-List clients who rely on Marions talents for red carpet functions, such as Maura Durrane from TV3's Ireland AM and Lorraine Keane also from TV3, to the very stylish Cleia Holmen.

You can find Marions collections throughout Munster boutiques and at her Nenagh studio in Tipperary .

You can contact Marion here.

Prices range from € 70 to €1500+ depending on fabrics and design.

   
   
   
  
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funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan, 2000-2006.