Orla Kiely

[4] She moved to England to work for Esprit while studying for a master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London,[5] primarily in knitwear.

[7] She has been awarded the title of Visiting Professor of Textiles at the Royal College of Art and was made a Senior Fellow in 2016.

"[8] Her designs have been used for a variety of objects, including kitchenware,[9] stationery, furniture,[5] wallpaper,[3] a range of Citroën DS3 cars,[10] and Pure Evoke Mio radios.

The bottle features her green-stem design and is made from high-density polyethylene, a recyclable plastic material, and produced by a company in Suffolk.

She released a third publication, A Life in Pattern, in early 2018 to coincide with her exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in May.

The other designers featured were Paul Costelloe, Louise Kennedy, John Rocha, Philip Treacy and Lainey Keogh.

[13] Her fashion line has been worn by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge,[15][16] and celebrities including Kirsten Dunst[5] and Alexa Chung.

Kiely design work on the back of a London bus