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EADACH by Sara ONeill

Éadach is a range of limited edition prints from designer and artist Sara O’Neill. Inspired by her grandmother’s stories and her native north coast, Éadach features Sara’s hand drawn pencil illustrations inspired by Ireland’s darker myths and legends and history and heritage of strong women, printed on silk and Irish linen and handpainted onto leather to create richly coloured contemporary prints, crafted into simple but dramatic timeless garments.

Sara’s work as a fashion stylist for over a decade has influenced her designs greatly. She has a very clear idea of what an Éadach design should be...luxurious with a rock n roll bohemian edge, for those with a rebellious streak and romantic soul. She is a firm believer in sustainable and conscientious fashion.. in creating beautiful, ethical and expertly made pieces to wear and treasure for years to come.

Sara draws inspiration from all over the island of Ireland, especially her native north coast, an area of spectacular beauty filled with myth and legend.

In the great Irish tradition, my grandparents told me wonderful stories- The Children of Lir, The Salmon of Knowlegde, of Cú Chulainn, banshees and fairy trees. These stories really come to life when roadtripping around the Irish coastline, seeing shipwrecks, ravaged shores, castle ruins and tumbledown cottages.'

​In recent years Éadach has graced the red carpet and winners’ stages of The Oscars, The BAFTAs, The IFTAs & the Emmys. Éadach is also currently featured in 'The Traitors Ireland'.

In 2022 ‘The Dreamer’ collection was purchased by the Ulster Museum as part of their permanent collection.

Custom pieces were worn by U2’s The Edge during the band’s recent shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas & for their latest music video ‘Atomic City’.

In 2024 the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs invited her to take part in Hainan Fashion Week in China, where Ireland was the country of honour & in 2025 she showcased her work at the Irish Embassy In Paris.

Another aspect of her work she is particularly proud of is her partnership with Women’s Aid Federation NI. Since 2022 she has raised £50,000 for the charity through her artwork & designs.

Éadach has received extensive coverage in fashion and mainstream press, including the Financial Times How To Spend It magazine, Grazia, The Mail on Sunday’s You magazine, The Irish Times, Social and Personal, Hot Press, The Irish Examiner, The Irish Independent, The Irish Mail on Sunday, Irish Country magazine, The Gloss, RTE, UTV, BBC & BBC World.

Éadach is a range of limited edition prints from designer and artist Sara O’Neill. Inspired by her grandmother’s stories and her native north coast, Éadach features Sara’s hand drawn pencil illustrations inspired by Ireland’s darker myths and legends and history and heritage of strong women, printed on silk and Irish linen and handpainted onto leather to create richly coloured contemporary prints, crafted into simple but dramatic timeless garments. Sara’s work as a fashion stylist for over a decade has influenced her designs greatly. She has a very clear idea of what an Éadach design should be...luxurious with a rock n roll bohemian edge, for those with a rebellious streak and romantic soul. She is a firm believer in sustainable and conscientious fashion.. in creating beautiful, ethical and expertly made pieces to wear and treasure for years to come. Sara draws inspiration from all over the island of Ireland, especially her native north coast, an area of spectacular beauty filled with myth and legend. In the great Irish tradition, my grandparents told me wonderful stories- The Children of Lir, The Salmon of Knowlegde, of Cú Chulainn, banshees and fairy trees. These stories really come to life when roadtripping around the Irish coastline, seeing shipwrecks, ravaged shores, castle ruins and tumbledown cottages.' ​In recent years Éadach has graced the red carpet and winners’ stages of The Oscars, The BAFTAs, The IFTAs & the Emmys. Éadach is also currently featured in 'The Traitors Ireland'. In 2022 ‘The Dreamer’ collection was purchased by the Ulster Museum as part of their permanent collection. Custom pieces were worn by U2’s The Edge during the band’s recent shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas & for their latest music video ‘Atomic City’. In 2024 the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs invited her to take part in Hainan Fashion Week in China, where Ireland was the country of honour & in 2025 she showcased her work at the Irish Embassy In Paris. Another aspect of her work she is particularly proud of is her partnership with Women’s Aid Federation NI. Since 2022 she has raised £50,000 for the charity through her artwork & designs. Éadach has received extensive coverage in fashion and mainstream press, including the Financial Times How To Spend It magazine, Grazia, The Mail on Sunday’s You magazine, The Irish Times, Social and Personal, Hot Press, The Irish Examiner, The Irish Independent, The Irish Mail on Sunday, Irish Country magazine, The Gloss, RTE, UTV, BBC & BBC World.
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