From timeless heirloom jewellery to sculptural headpieces and fashion-forward gloves, Ireland’s bridal accessory scene is brimming with creative talent. Whether you’re after something sentimental, statement-making, or simply elegant, these nine Irish designers offer the perfect finishing touches for every kind of bride.

1/ Megan Therese

With a soft, feminine aesthetic, Megan Therese crafts luxury bridal jewellery and headpieces. Featured in our Winter magazine issue, each piece is handmade, and through her innovative 'Try Before You Buy' experience, you can try up to 3 earring designs from the comfort of your own home. What started as a passion project has evolved into a thriving business, growing for over a decade, built on the belief that bridal jewellery should be as unforgettable as the day itself.

2/ Chupi

Working in recycled solid gold, precious stones and consciously sourced diamonds, Chupi's award-winning pieces have solidified their name as a staple in Irish jewellery. Their bridal collection features heirloom-quality pieces designed to mark the special day and beyond, inspired by the beauty of nature and blending luxury with sustainability. Every design is handmade in Ireland, destined to be worn, and loved, for generations.

3/ A Stór

Meaning “my treasure” in Irish, A Stór brings a curated collection of veils, headpieces, robes and jewellery to Dublin’s bridal scene. Founded by luxury wedding photographer Michelle Prunty, the brand draws inspiration from Irish goddesses and modern femininity. They use delicate fabrics to accentuate the feminine silhouette, helping every bride to feel like a goddess on her special day.

4/ Blue Meadow Bridal

Known for modern veils, headpieces, and earrings, Blue Meadow Bridal is handmade in Belfast by designer Sandra L. O’Hara. The collection ranges from sleek, understated silhouettes to statement pieces adorned with ruffles, embroidery and embellishment. Each design is crafted using couture millinery techniques and the finest freshwater pearls, creating timeless accessories for the fashion-forward bride.

5/ Saora Design

Inspired by Ireland’s wild landscape, Saora Design brings nature’s textures to life through handcrafted crowns, combs and headbands. Founded by creative Carol Hogan, each piece is handcrafted in Cork with an emphasis on heirloom quality and quiet luxury; perfect for brides who favour understated beauty.

6/ Rosie & Dott

Born from one bride’s hunt for something special and made for yours. Founder Siobhéal couldn’t find pieces that felt magical, meaningful, and still affordable, so she created Rosie & Dott. Their ready-to-wear earrings, necklaces and bags make it easy for brides to find the accessory that's made to feel special, and made to be worn, not tucked away for “someday".

7/ ​Deborah K Design

Based in Belfast, Deborah K Design is celebrated for her hand-crafted creations, from intricate headpieces and veils to delicately beaded jewellery. Working closely with each bride, she transforms inspiration into one-of-a-kind accessories worthy of the occasion, offering a fully bespoke service to provide the perfect accoutrement —whether it's jewellery, a headpiece, or a veil — that is utterly unique to you.

8/ KYNA MAREE

Effortlessly elegant, KYNA MAREE offers handcrafted veils, jewellery and headpieces that blend contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. What began with designing her own wedding headpiece has since grown into a decade-long career of meticulous attention to detail, appealing to brides who appreciate pared-down sophistication.

9/ Aoife Mullane Design

Textural and tactile, Aoife Mullane Design reimagines bridal accessories through her signature hand-printed fabrics. Her hair bows, claw clips and silk scrunchies are perfect for brides seeking something modern yet soft to accentuate their wedding weekend ensemble. Designed by hand in Ireland from start to finish, the country is reflected in every fibre of the fabrics, all made using natural colour palettes.

- Gráinne