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The exhibition will run until 25 July (Image: Glenn Norwood) A one-of-a-kind catwalk show and exhibition is set to bring together glass artists and fashion designers from across Ireland, showcasing the unexpected potential of glass as a wearable material. The event aims to challenge gender bias in the fashion industry, with participating artists using their skills to spark thought-provoking discussions on beauty, gender, and equality. Organised by the Glass Society of Ireland and The Council of Irish Fashion Designers, this unique exhibition will be held at Craft NI Gallery, Belfast from 6 June to 25 July.

Read more: The Script frontman opens up about touring after bandmate's death Read more: Home and Away stars to host exclusive fan event in Belfast With a focus on promoting gender equality, diversity, and inclusion, the show will feature 20 glass artists and fashion designers presenting both collaborative and individual pieces, including glass bags, millinery, dresses, and jewellery. The first-ever exhibition of its kind in Ireland, a pioneering cross-border collaboration between two representative agencies, is set to take place. The event will kick off with a Live Fashion Show on June 4, from 6 - 8pm at The MAC, Belfast, where the public will get a glimpse of the showcased objects and clothing.



Northern Irish fashion designer Sara O'Neill, the creative genius behind the wildly successful Eadach brand, whose designs have been seen on the red carpet and winners' stages of Th.

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