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Adjusting Your Look to Your Personality
First In-Person Course I recently delivered my first in-person version of Adjusting Your Look to Your Personality in a hotel event space, and it was a truly special milestone for me and for the What to Wear journey. The room brought together 15 incredible women in business for a focused, interactive styling experience. Throughout the session, we explored how to adjust your look to your lifestyle so that getting dressed becomes easier, more intentional, and more aligned with t
Valerie Mahe
May 182 min read


From Paris to Portlaoise
Fashion designer Valérie Mahé shares her fascinating story I was recently featured in the Leinster Express , sharing my journey from Paris to Ireland and the story behind my business, What to Wear . Fashion has been part of my life from a very young age. My mother taught me to sew when I was four, and by twelve I was designing and making my own clothes. At seventeen, I began formal training in dressmaking in Paris, before studying jewellery making and working with a high-end
Valerie Mahe
Mar 51 min read


Exciting Milestone
New Frontiers Phase 1 at SETU Carlow I’m thrilled to share that I was selected to participate in New Frontiers Phase 1 at SETU Carlow , organised by Enterprise Ireland , after applying with a new idea for What to Wear . The programme has been an incredible experience, working alongside talented founders, learning from expert mentors, and gaining practical tools to develop and grow my business. A special highlight was being invited, along with my Phase 1 peers, to attend the
Valerie Mahe
Mar 11 min read


LAOIS LIFE Magazine November/December 2025
Valérie Mahé speaks about the importance of sustainable fashion I recently had the privilege of being featured in an article by Hannah Cahill, reflecting on my journey into fashion and the story behind What to Wear . Reading it encouraged me to pause and reflect on where it all truly began. My relationship with clothing started in childhood, at home, with my mother and my grandmother. I learned to sew at four, to knit at five, and by twelve I was making my own clothes. From a
Valerie Mahe
Dec 14, 20252 min read
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