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16th September 2016
10:27am BST

The five finalists in the hat competition are pictured above, each piece more show-stopping than the last.
Creativity, elegance and individuality was the name of the game here and Geraldine Shalvey, wearing a Davina Lynch piece took home the title for the inaugural Champion Hat event.
Ciara won a stay at the Merrion, a shopping spree in Louise Kennedy's flagship store and a Longines timepiece while Lawson will be suited and booted at Louis Copeland alongside his classic Longines watch.
Then it was off to The Curragh for day two of the popular racing festival.
The Prize of Elegance was the main event here and there were a huge number of entries for the competition.
It might have been windy but that didn't deter racegoers from getting their finery on and posing up a storm.
You can check out the finalists in both the male and female categories below.
In the end, Anna Maguire, who hails from Rush, Co.Dublin, was the female winner while Athlone's Chris Bonini was awarded the number spot among this year's male entries.
Anna, a talented dressmaker made her own look: a beautiful jumpsuit with matching jacket while Chris opted for a Ted Baker blazer and Topman trousers.
Of course, the prizes were equally fabulous on day two with Anna winning a year's complimentary hairdressing at David Marshall Hairdressing, a Kildare Village shopping spree and a Longines timepiece.
Chris will also have the chance to splurge at Kildare Village, a voucher for David Marshall Hairdressing and a timeless Longines watch.
All in all, it was an incredibly stylish weekend and if you didn't attend this year, the winners are there to provide inspiration for next year's Irish Champions Weekend.Explore more on these topics: