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Desert Island Dress

Curating Style: Nikki Creedon on Fashion, Legacy & the Art of Dressing

25 Mar 2025

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In this episode of Desert Island Dress, we sit down with Nikki Creedon, the founder and owner of Havana boutique, one of Dublin’s most beloved fashion destinations. For over three decades, Nikki has curated a space where craftsmanship, individuality, and timeless design take centre stage.From her early days working with Paul Costelloe to building a boutique that champions both international and Irish designers, Nikki shares the pivotal moments that shaped her journey in fashion. We explore the influence of her stylish mother, the joy of discovering extraordinary pieces, and the philosophy behind her approach to curating a wardrobe that lasts a lifetime.Through her chosen pieces, Nikki reflects on fashion’s power to evoke memories, tell personal stories, and create lasting connections. Whether it’s a treasured garment from Japan, an iconic designer piece, or the dress that holds the most profound personal significance, her selections reveal a deep appreciation for fashion as more than just clothing—it’s a way of life.Join us for a conversation filled with nostalgia, insight, and a true passion for style.🔔 Don’t forget! Our post-analysis episode drops this Friday, where we’ll unpack key themes from today’s conversation and reflect on Nikki's selections in more depth.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review to help more people discover Desert Island Dress! Follow us on Instagram: @desert_island_dress🎧 Listen now on [Spotify/Apple Podcasts/Other platform links]

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