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  2. Pat Crowley (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    When Crowley graduated from the Grafton Academy, she went on to work as an air hostess for Aer Lingus. At the time, being an air hostess was considered a very glamorous job, it provided her with the opportunity to travel and be on the first transatlantic flight out of Ireland. IB Jorgenson was one of the designers of the Aer Lingus uniforms.

  3. Neillí Mulcahy - Wikipedia

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    Mulcahy won a number of contracts to supply women's uniform suits, including Great Southern Hotels, Allied Irish Banks staff, CIÉ train hostesses, and Shannon Duty Free shop staff. One of her most celebrated uniforms was her 1963 Aer Lingus air hostesses, made in Kelly green tweed. [3] [7]

  4. Irene Gilbert (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    She designed one of the ten variations of the Aer Lingus uniform. [22] Gilbert closed the business in 1969 and emigrated to Malta. [13] [6] She later moved to Cheltenham in England where she died in 1985. [2]

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    This Cristóbal Balenciaga design was another couture uniform commissioned by AirFrance in the 1960s. ... A group of flight attendants received their wings from Aer Lingus in the Shelbourne Hotel ...

  6. Louise Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    She opened her flagship stores in Dublin (at 56 Merrion Square) [2] and London in 1997, the same year in which she designed uniforms for flight staff on Aer Lingus. [1] Since 1999 she has also designed glassware for Tipperary Crystal, collaborating with Marcus Notley since 2001. [1] [8]

  7. St. Patrick's blue - Wikipedia

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    The Mounted Escort ceremonial cavalry of 1932–48 were nicknamed "Blue Hussars" from their uniforms, whose colour was sometimes described as St Patrick's blue. [33] [34] [35] The uniform introduced in 1970 for Aer Lingus air hostesses and ground crew [36] combined green and St Patrick's Blue, described in The Irish Times as "a sparkling new ...

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  9. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    To this end he collaborated very closely with the Irish fashion designers Sybil Connolly and Irene Gilbert, who helped promote Donegal tweed to the wider fashion industry.In 1962, the company designed and produced green tweed uniforms for Aer Lingus. In 1966, Temple also established a large factory in Donegal Town manufacturing ready-to-wear ...