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WE ALREADY knew that Aoibhín Garrihy is the most fashionable lady around, but now it’s official.

The stunner was named Most Stylish Woman at the Gossies in a star studded award ceremony in Dublin, hosted by her very own sister Doireann.

Aoibhín was looking her best (as usual) at the awards, thanks to her entirely Clare based glam squad.

Pic: Aoibhin Garrihy Facebook
Pic: Aoibhin Garrihy Facebook

“Huge thanks to my Clare based glam army @bodytreatsbeautyclinic @niamhcavanagh_mua and @foxy_hair_studio,” she posted on her Facebook page.

The style icon wore a fabulous orange, white and purple pleated midi dress from Maje, finishing the look with beautifully simple orange strappy sandals.

James Kavanagh was voted Most Stylish Man, while Clemetine McNeice was crowned Celebrity Stylist at the Goss.ie awards.

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