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Dressing Like a Heroine:

Everyday Style Inspired by Celtic Legends

Celtic myths and folklore are filled with heroines – women of courage, wisdom, mystery, and transformation. They weren’t just background figures in old stories; they were queens, warriors, and shape-shifters who embodied strength and resilience.

And while we might not wield swords or command kingdoms today, we can channel their energy through style. Here’s how to dress like a heroine from Celtic legend in your everyday life.


Scáthach – The Warrior Woman of Skye

Scáthach was a legendary warrior woman and teacher who trained heroes in combat. She was fierce, disciplined, and commanding.

Style notes:

  • Strong silhouettes: tailored coats, structured boots, leather belts.
  • Dark, bold colours – deep burgundy, black, steel grey.
  • Jewellery that feels protective and powerful.

Try: a structured crossbody bag, tall boots, and my Kenaz Rune Cuff as a symbol of strength and knowledge.


Deirdre of the Sorrows – The Tragic Beauty

Deirdre was famed for her beauty, but her story is one of longing and sorrow. Her archetype is the romantic heroine – fragile yet strong, with deep emotional depth.

Style notes:

  • Flowing fabrics in soft greys, blues, and purples.
  • Romantic touches: lace, draping scarves, layered textures.
  • Jewellery with gemstones that shimmer with inner light.

Try: a flowing scarf, delicate knit layers, and my Paradox Ring for soft, mystical beauty.


The Selkie – Shape-Shifter of the Sea

Selkies are mythical seal-women who transform by shedding their skins. They embody transformation, longing, and connection to the sea.

Style notes:

  • Colours of the ocean: aquamarine, sea green, deep navy.
  • Flowing, fluid fabrics that echo water.
  • Jewellery with gemstones tied to the sea.

Try: aquamarine blouse, green coat, and my Beachcomber Necklace to carry the magic of the shoreline.


Queen Medb – The Bold Sovereign

Queen Medb of Connacht was a powerful, ambitious queen who commanded armies. She symbolises authority, boldness, and unapologetic presence.

Style notes:

  • Regal colours: royal red, gold, and emerald.
  • Statement accessories: wide belts, capes, strong jewellery.
  • Confident, structured silhouettes.

Try: a bold wool wrap, strong leather belt, and my Freshwater Pearl earrings for regal confidence and courage.


Channel Your Inner Heroine

Dressing like a heroine doesn’t mean costumes or historical re-enactment. It’s about finding inspiration in the archetypes of Celtic legends – strength, romance, transformation, sovereignty – and weaving them into your personal style.

When you carry a touch of Scáthach’s confidence, Deirdre’s romance, the Selkie’s mystery, or Medb’s power, you’re not just dressing – you’re embodying the spirit of the heroine within you.

Which heroine inspires your style?