![]() ![]() Commenting on her head piece, Anne-Marie said, “I saw this hat on the internet and I thought it was a show stopper piece so I bought it and I wanted something bright and colourful.” Anne-Marie received a cash prize of €3,000 on the day. ![]() I thought of an overall look that will compliment each piece”.Īnne-Marie Corbett from Galway living in Mitchelstown Cork, who works in childcare and hospitality, was crowned ‘Best Hat’ as she wowed in a stunning orange, red and yellow head-piece from Galway milliner ‘Emily Jean’. I couldn’t decide what to wear so I bought my outfit while visiting my home country Philippines. I’ve always love red and bright colours hence I picked red and gold. I wanted a unique and elegant outfit that will also show my heritage. The gold ear cuff is called “3 Star and a Sun”, I bought online from Australia. The red shoes are Jimmy Choo and gold bangle are from my own collection. ![]() The crystal embellished clutch is Jimmy Choo and is pre-loved. My headpiece is made by Elizabeth Christina Design also known as Tina Coyne from Cork. Commenting on her outfit, Maritess said, “my outfit is made by a Filipino designer named Raffaella which I bought while visiting my home country Philippines last Christmas. Ladies Day is a showcase for the very best of Irish and international design and Ballybrit was once again no exception. Noted for her exquisite style Maritess has walked away with a cash bonanza of €10,000. The stylish winner of the ‘Best Dressed Lady’ on Ladies Day of the Galway Races was today announced as Maritess McCarthy from Douglas in Cork, works as a Cardio-Thoracic Theatre Nurse Cork University Hospital. MARITESS MCCARTHY ANNOUNCED AS THE WINNER OF THE GALWAY RACES BEST DRESSED LADY SPONSORED BY THE CONNACHT HOSPITALITY GROUP.ĪNNE-MARIE COREBTT ANNOUCED AT WINNER OF BEST HAT ![]()
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