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Dressing Like a Goddess: Everyday Style Inspired by Celtic Mythology

Celtic myths are full of powerful, fascinating goddesses – women who embody creativity, wisdom, strength, and transformation.

Their stories are thousands of years old, yet their archetypes still resonate today. And while we can’t step straight into the Otherworld, we can bring some of their energy into our everyday style.

Here’s how to dress like a goddess – inspired by Celtic mythology – with a mix of timeless accessories, cosy staples, and meaningful jewellery.


Brigid – The Goddess of Fire and Creativity

Brigid is the goddess of poetry, inspiration, and the forge. Her energy is fiery, warm, and transformative.

Style notes:

  • Warm, glowing colours: reds, oranges, golds.
  • Accessories that feel handmade and creative.
  • Pieces that bring light and warmth.

Try: a classic tan coat, a flowy red dress and my carnelian earrings for fire inspiration.


Rhiannon – The Goddess of the Moon and Horses

Rhiannon is a Welsh goddess associated with the moon, sovereignty, and endurance. She’s ethereal yet strong.

Style notes:

  • Flowing fabrics in silvers, greys, and soft blues.
  • Equestrian touches like boots and structured leather belts.
  • Jewellery that shimmers like moonlight.

Try: Silver Belt, Blue Suede Ankle Boots, and my Silver Birch Earrings for a touch of lunar glow.


The Cailleach – The Winter Hag of Storms and Stone

The Cailleach is the powerful crone goddess of winter, associated with mountains, storms, and stone. Her presence is stark, dramatic, and enduring.

Style notes:

  • Darker tones: midnight blues, charcoals, deep greens.
  • Layering with wool wraps, oversized knits, or cloaks.
  • Jewellery that feels raw, elemental, and strong.

Try: Chunky Grey Cardigan, Teal Slouchy Hat, and my Aquamarine Ring for elemental power.


Ériu – Goddess of the Land and Sovereignty

Ériu, one of the three sister goddesses of Ireland, represents the land itself and the deep connection between people and place.

Style notes:

  • Earthy greens and browns.
  • Natural fabrics like linen and wool.
  • Jewellery tied to roots, trees, and the land.

Try: a Hobo Crossbody Bag, Cosy Wrist Warmers, and my Wildwoods Bracelet to symbolise connection and strength.


Bringing Goddess Energy Into Everyday Life

Dressing like a goddess isn’t about costumes – it’s about channeling the qualities you admire and weaving them into your personal style. Whether you feel fiery like Brigid, ethereal like Rhiannon, powerful like the Cailleach, or grounded like Ériu, there are simple ways to carry their energy with you.

Discover your goddess glow – start small with a piece of meaningful jewellery or a colour palette that feels like home. When you dress with intention, you’ll find your confidence grows naturally.