BRIDAL ACCESSORIES REIMAGINED - WITH IRISH SOUL
Veils, capes, and heirloom pieces crafted for the bride who leads with identity — not tradition.
Daughters of Ireland
Heritage Woven in Thread. Couture for the Brave.
Welcome to Daughters of Ireland — a limited edition bridal collection by Mizz Rio, inspired by powerful Irish women, ancient symbols, and the fierce individuality of modern brides across the world.
Shot on the historic cobbles of Henrietta Street, Dublin’s oldest Georgian street, this collection brings the past and present together — honouring Ireland’s layered history while dressing the bride who refuses to follow the rules.
A Bridal Collection with Irish Meaning
For generations, Irish brides have woven pieces of their heritage into their wedding day — from Claddagh rings to Carrickmacross lace, from lucky horseshoes to wildflower embroidery. The Daughters of Ireland collection reimagines these traditions through a modern, unapologetic lens.
Each piece carries symbolism — whether it’s a Claddagh heart embroidered onto a sheer veil, wild Irish flowers blooming across a cape, or the word "grá" written in ancient Ogham script along the spine of your dress. This is bridalwear for those who want more than just a look — they want a story.
Inspired by the Original Daughters
Our name honours the Inghinidhe na hÉireann (Daughters of Ireland), the women’s cultural and revolutionary organisation founded by Maud Gonne in 1900. These women used art, dress, and performance to protect Irish identity and push for change.
Mizz Rio alternative bridal carries that spirit forward — creating couture that celebrates rebellion, storytelling, and identity.
Shot at Henrietta Street, Dublin
There was no better place to shoot this collection than 12 Henrietta Street — a street steeped in both elegance and hardship, once home to aristocrats and later working-class Irish families. It stands as a powerful symbol of Ireland’s resilience, beauty, and complexity — just like the brides we dress.
For the Bride Who Knows Who She Is
Whether your connection to Ireland runs deep or you’re discovering it for the first time, Daughters of Ireland is about claiming your heritage — or creating your own.
You don’t need a traditional gown to tell your story. You need meaning. Strength. Beauty with soul.
This is Irish bridalwear — rewritten.
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