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Éadach T-shirts. Coming Soon.
Back in the day, printed T-shirts were a staple part of my wardrobe & the wardrobes of anyone else who ‘liked music’ (read: snobby music nerd, although may not look it) When I moved to Belfast, this area was our punk stomping ground, our flat was on Donegall St & Giros/ The Warzone Centre & the Front Page just down the street. Merch stalls at gigs were the best for T-shirts as you could get the nichest (read: rarest/ coolest) tees there. As a general rule you don’t wear the b
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5 hours ago


‘All Acts of Sedition Originate in this Town’
So said General Gerard Lake of Belfast. He was the British general sent here to quash the 1798 Rebellion. So I made a punk T-shirt out of it. Hope his ghost knows about it, I’ve always loved this side of Belfast (now known as the Cathedral Quarter) When I lived here on Donegall street 2000-06 it was very different. Ours was the punk flat that everyone hung out in and crashed at. We drank carry outs in Writers Square (then my back yard) and went to gigs in the Front Page & Gir
saraoneillstylist
6 hours ago


It all began with a weird smell….
Discover the inspiration behind Sara O’Neill’s latest print. A celebration of Belfast’s Farset River, the city’s vibrant energy and the stories that flow through its streets.
saraoneillstylist
Jun 18


An Interview with Sara O'Neill: Part 2. Megan Fox interviews Sara for Irish Country Magazine.
The best way to chat... over tiramisu & cocktails. Irish history and story telling is at the heart of what you do. What is it that draws you to this? It’s such a cliche but I was brought up on Irish myth and legend, stories & songs. When we’d stay in Dublin with my grandparents, my granny would scare the crap out of me with stories of the banshee and she could still do it in my 30s. Sara's granny, Alice. Laughing because she knew that she could still spook Sara with Banshee s
saraoneillstylist
Nov 24, 2025


An Interview with Sara O'Neill: Part 1. Megan Fox Interviews Sara for Irish Country Magazine.
How would you describe Éadach? “Storytelling in silk, linen & leather. Limited edition hand drawn prints inspired by Irish folklore, women & history, for those with a rebellious streak and romantic soul.” is my official description. Unofficially, they are ‘my scribbles’. Scribbling You are so much more than just a designer. In the past you have also been a stylist and clearly have an eye for seeking out amazing vintage and unique pieces to add to your own wardrobe. Tell us
saraoneillstylist
Nov 24, 2025


The Stories That Shape Us: Why Irish Mythology Matters in Modern Times
In a world dominated by digital screens and fleeting trends, there's something profoundly grounding about stories that have survived for over a thousand years. Irish mythology might seem like relics of a bygone era, yet these ancient tales continue to shape identity and resonate across cultures in surprisingly contemporary ways.
saraoneillstylist
Sep 19, 2025
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