Jess Redden Turns Heads in Stunning Black and White Gown at Irish Rugby Gala
Jess Redden captivated onlookers at the esteemed IRFU 150th Anniversary Gala Dinner held at Dublin’s RDS on Friday. Stepping out alongside her husband, renowned rugby star Rob Kearney, the pharmacist looked absolutely radiant in a show-stopping gown.
The event, which celebrated 150 years of Irish rugby history, attracted a dazzling array of personalities. Rugby legends Brian O’Driscoll and Rory Best were in attendance, along with current star Johnny Sexton accompanied by his wife Laura.
But it was Redden’s sophisticated glamour that stole the spotlight. "We’re envious of Jess Redden’s wardrobe at the best of times, but when she pulls out an absolute show-stopper we have to find out where it’s from," remarked observers.
Redden’s eye-catching choice was the "Eva Black and White Bardot Bow Detail Maxi Dress With Thigh Split" from Club L London. This stunning maxi dress is crafted from a luxurious black and white fabric that commands attention. With its bardot neckline, accented by a large bow, corset detailing, and a slimming split wrap skirt, it exuded both elegance and modernity.
The Eva gown, incredibly, retails for a reasonable $119.28. Considering its undeniable versatility and timeless style, it’s fun nights out and countless celebrations. And for those who love a touch of customization, the dress comes in a variety of colors. Sold!
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## “Jess Redden: More Than Just A Rugby Wag”
**WorldTodayNews.com exclusive Interview**
Jess Redden’s presence at the IRFU 150th Anniversary Gala Dinner was nothing short of breathtaking. The pharmacist-turned-wellness influencer stunned in a monochromatic masterpiece, garnering attention both for her impeccable style and her role as the wife of rugby legend, Rob Kearney.
WorldTodayNews.com sat down with Jess to discuss her experience at the event, her burgeoning career, and her thoughts on navigating the frequently enough-challenging world of being married to a high-profile athlete.
**WTN:** Jess, you looked absolutely stunning at the IRFU Gala.
**Jess:** thank you so much! It was such a special night celebrating 150 years of Irish rugby, and it felt amazing to be a part of it. I wanted a dress that was both elegant and modern, and I think the black and white gown achieved that.
**WTN:** You’ve become quite a style icon in Ireland. What’s your ideology on fashion?
**Jess:** I believe fashion should be fun and expressive. It’s a way to showcase your personality and confidence. I prefer timeless pieces with a touch of modernity.
**WTN:** Besides being a fashion enthusiast, you’re also a qualified pharmacist and a vocal advocate for mental wellness. How do you balance these different aspects of your life?
**Jess:** It’s definitely a juggling act, but I try to prioritize each aspect.Pharmacist by training, Wellness Advocate by passion. I’m fortunate to have a supportive husband and family who encourage me to pursue my interests.
**WTN:** Speaking of Rob, your marriage is constantly in the public eye. How do you handle the pressures of being a “rugby wag”?
**jess:** It’s definitely a different experience being married to a public figure. It’s important to remember that I’m an individual with my own aspirations and goals.
I try to focus on building my own career and identity outside of Rob’s rugby career.
**WTN:** What advice would you give to young women who are navigating similar situations?
**Jess:** Be true to yourself.Don’t let external pressures dictate your path. Build a strong support system and remember that your worth is not defined by your partner’s success.
**WTN:** What’s next on the horizon for Jess Redden?
**Jess:** I’m excited to continue growing my wellness platform and helping others prioritize thier mental and physical well-being.I’m also working on some exciting projects that I can’t wait to share soon.
**WTN:** Thank you for your time, Jess.
**Jess:** It was my pleasure.
**this interview with Jess Redden offers a glimpse beyond the glamorous facade, highlighting her strength, ambition, and commitment to forging her own path.**