

Y'know when you find something that's just SO cool, you know that every time you wear it someone is guaranteed to ask "omfg where did you get that?!"
Now imagine an entire website stocked with those exact things. The dream, we know.
That's exactly what Dublin-born and London-living textile designer Aisling Duffy's website is: a treasure trove of quirky embroidered cushions, handprinted tote bags and reclaimed vintage that's almost too pretty to believe.
Aisling has currently launched her Debut Collection of Printed Scarves, Fashion Accessories & Homeware as well as a Reclaimed Hand Embroidered Vintage Line, all of which are available to purchase through her online shop, and we've already placed more than a few bits on our Christmas wishlist...
Hand drawn designs and psychedelic patterns merge with glitter and sequins for pieces that are 100% unique and seriously special. Here's our top picks (just incase you're reading Santa Claus...)
This comes with a pink hardware clip to attach to your bag or jeans or wherever you fancy...

The colours. The sparkle. We'll take four, please.

This cute clutch is covered with glittery moons and stars and would go with casual or dress outfits. Basically everything we own.

An almost too cute to write in A5 notebook with a dotted white recycled paper interior.

A one-of-a-kind top made using Reclaimed velvet and patterned Jersey Knits. Knot a black leather belt around this bad boy and you're good to go.

'Cos you can never have too many totebags right?

These Limited Art Prints that match the designs used for the Fashion & Homeware Collection will brighten up any grim apartment.

Like we said... Santa, PLEASE.
This item has been hand embroidered with vintage floral designs on the front, sleeves and back, and each floral design is outlined with a beaded trim.


Obsessed. There really is some pure class Irish talent out there... P.S If you hurry you can still get an order in to arrive before Christmas.
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