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ILG
(redirected from Irish Linen Guild)

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ILGInstitute for Local Government (est. 1955)
ILGInternetowa Liturgia Godzin (Polish: Liturgy of the Hours Online)
ILGIndustria Licorera Guatemalteca SA (Guatemala liquor industry)
ILGIrish Linen Guild
ILGIndependent Label Group (record industry)
ILGNew Castle Airport, Wilmington, DE (Airport Code)


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Cathy Martin, marketing manager of the Irish Linen Guild, said: "Carole's outfit caught the judges' eyes not only because of the creativity in the design and the finish of the outfit but also because of what she did with the linen itself before making it into a garment.
Cathy Martin, marketing manager of the Irish Linen Guild, said: "We presented the students with linen fabrics in various colours, weights and styles and asked them to come up with an outfit for the celebrity of their choice.
Now she is the face - and delightful figure - of the Irish Linen Guild Cathy jets round the world, mixing with the top people in fashion, and has her own designer wardrobe in the office.
 
 
 
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