Bunbeg designer and boutique owner Sarah Gallagher of Sarah Lorraine is hosting an exclusive Autumn/Winter fashion show on Saturday, 8th November, at Danny Minnie’s Country House, Annagry, Donegal, starting at 7pm.
The evening will be a celebration of Irish fashion, fine dining, and Donegal craftsmanship. Guests can expect a Parisian twist as models will walk through the tables as guests enjoy a delicious three-course meal.
There will be special guests, and a portion of proceeds will go to the RNLI Irish Lifeboats, a cause close to Sarah’s heart, given Donegal’s long and proud fishing tradition.
Tickets are €50 and available by calling 089 464 4106.
Sarah Gallager showcasing her pieces at a recent Local Enterprise Donegal event
Looking ahead to the showcase, Sarah said: “I am so excited about this event. It will be special and unique, just like the fabulous tweeds and woollens we have in this county. I consider myself blessed to be able to live and work in Donegal as its dramatic and ever-changing landscape provides me with endless inspiration.
There has been a fabulous reaction to the fact that I reopened my great grandmother’s shop here in Bunbeg and I will be paying tribute to her at the fashion show. We will be having some special guests, and the craic will be as wonderful as the fashion!
“It is a different type of fashion show and will be a real event where guests can really relax and enjoy beautiful food and fashion. We will have some special guests on the night and I am so happy to be able to support the Irish Lifeboat Association as they do incredible work.”
Renowned for her utilitarian yet elegant designs, Sarah creates cosy, sustainable pieces using the finest natural fabrics such as wool, cashmere, and tweed.
She says: “Wool is one of the best fabrics to design with; I use 100% Merino Wool. It is natural, breathable, and so warm and cosy — perfect for winter walks on our stunning beaches.”
Sarah Gallagher wearing a 100% Merino Wool Aran Knit
Sarah continues: “My ‘Made In Donegal’ collection is my bespoke range and I really feel it is more than clothing, it is a story. Using authentic Donegal tweed from local weavers, our team of dressmakers craft each garment here in Donegal, keeping tradition alive through modern design. It represents our passion, creating true ‘Made in Donegal’ garments that celebrate heritage, craftsmanship and timeless elegance.”
Paula Greene modelling for Sarah Lorraine Ireland
Sarah Lorraine showcase to weave fashion, fine dining, and Donegal craftsmanship was last modified: October 9th, 2025 by Rachel McLaughlin
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