Aoife O’Farrell and Fada announce jewellery collaboration launching on Halloween

Announcing the jewellery range, O'Farrell joked that it was "the worst kept secret ever"
Aoife O’Farrell and Fada announce jewellery collaboration launching on Halloween

Eva Osborne

Irish influencer Aoife O'Farrell and Irish clothing and jewellery brand Fada have collaborated for a jewellery range, which will launch on Halloween.

O'Farrell, an Armagh native, has amassed over 388,000 followers on TikTok and 117,00 on Instagram.

Announcing the jewellery range, she joked that it was "the worst kept secret ever", as both O'Farrell and Fada had teased the collaboration in the days and weeks beforehand.

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The jewellery collaboration, which will be O'Farrell's first, has been a long time coming.

Known for her style and her emphasis on jewellery as a fashion statement, the influencer’s partnership feels like a natural fit.

The jewellery range, which appears to include earrings, bracelets, rings, and necklaces, will be available in both gold and silver.

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Taking to Instagram, O'Farrell said: "I poured my wee heart and soul into this collection.

"I cannot wait to share it with you all and see how you style the pieces. I hope you love it as much as I do."

Irish clothing and jewellery brand Fada describes its pieces as "culture you can wear".

The brand’s knitwear and jewellery have seen steady growth in popularity, a trend the collaboration with O’Farrell is set to continue.

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