Isabelle Broderick Kieran and Kaleb Brannigan, from Meath, browsing the trade stands on the first day of the Dublin Horse Show 2022. Photograph: Alan BetsonThe morning rain didn’t stop the crowds from jockeying for ringside positions as the Dublin Horse Show returned to the RDS on Wednesday following two years of Covid-19-related cancellations.
Horse breeder Michael Flanagan, from Roscommon, was also delighted to return to the RDS. He has been breeding Connemara broodmares since 2012 but has been attending the horse show for far longer. Dressed in a navy-blue blazer and a white Panama hat, Anne Magee, from Leath in Co Kerry, was well turned out for the event.Standing next to her was George O’Malley, from Longford, who was clad in a tweed blazer and matching Panama hat.
“Hats are coming very much back into fashion. It’s going from the typical racing hat, the Willie Mullins type of hat, to a trilby hat with a narrower brim that’s a bit dressier,” he said. “In addition, the crushable felt fedora style is quite popular.”
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