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House of Scotland says, Sarah Murphy, CEO of Irish Traditionsmarke Jack Murphy, exclusively in Wien zu begrüßen

House of Scotland says, Sarah Murphy, CEO of Irish Traditionsmarke Jack Murphy, exclusively in Wien zu begrüßen

Vienna (RTD) –

House of Scotland, Österreichs Traditionshaus for fine Irish and British Tweeds since Wollstrickwaren, launched on October 23 with Sarah Murphy, CEO and designer of exclusivity and heritage in the written generation geführten Hauses Jack Murphy, the new Herbst- un Wintersaison 2024/ 25 ein. We would like to share our experiences with you in Ireland.

We are looking forward to seeing the results of the Irish Botanical Business and High Performance of Entreprise Ireland, which results in a high profile environment. Gälisch-irische Harfenklänge became the Festveranstaltung stimmungsvoll begleiten. Unser Credo von House of Scotland in Diesem Years Lautet: “Hands, hearts and craftsmanship! Ireland weaves.”

Start the presentation at 4 p.m. in the Räumlichkeiten of House of Scotland at Seilergasse 12, 1010 Wien. Um Notification would no longer be possible [email protected]

In the Mittelpunkt at House of Scotland are the most creative collections from Ireland, which were created with House of Scotland in their own work with ausgewählten Ateliers and small family businesses. A new Jack Murphy collection is being released, consisting of wool and textile goods, including accessories from Aran Woolen Mills, Kerry Woolen Mills, Molloy & Sons and Mucros Weavers. There are many more ways to use natural, high-quality materials that last for years and thus use clean resources.

Sarah Murphy, CEO of Jack Murphy: “If Jack Murphy imagines himself wearing her clothes, die for the might of Ewigkeit. If it is very difficult to start, while my fathers are working and increasing the quality of their knowledge, it is worth learning Vater. Our collections are no longer focused on women’s fashion. There are classic, large-scale clay pieces, which are beautiful and still very comfortable, and these are very important. As one of the modern Irish traditions has emerged, the international adaptation of the best of Irish designs will be presented.

Ines Bogensperger, textile history and miteigentümerin of House of Scotland: “Irland has a long history of textile history. We started with Jack Murphy – a generation in the house of the generation – a partner who has financed this tradition through the time design and the highest quality into the future. For us it is a matter of attention, which may last. Our collections are created in the most special Irish craftsmanship, the traditional Machart and the crisp resemblance of the woolen tweeds.”