
ABOUT MANA
OUR STORY
MANA was founded by Sharon McCluskey, a fashion designer and buyer shaped by craft, heritage, and a deep respect for construction.
Raised in Ireland in a home where garments were made, altered, and carefully considered, Sharon grew up watching her mother work as both a dressmaker and a florist. Fabric, form, and attention to detail were part of everyday life. Nothing was rushed. Nothing was disposable.
Years later, after building a career inside the fashion industry, she recognised a growing disconnect between fast moving trends and pieces that truly endure. The silhouettes she was drawn to were always the same: structured tailoring, defined waists, strong shoulders, controlled volume. Shapes inspired by the elegance of the 50s and 60s designed not for a season, but for a lifetime.
MANA was created to return to that permanence.
The brand exists for milestone dressing, weddings, birthdays, race days, celebrations and for the quieter moments that still deserve intention. Each piece is designed to feel composed, powerful, and enduring.
Not trend led.
Not fleeting.
But built to hold its shape and its place over time.

OUR ETHOS
MANA is rooted in the belief that fashion should feel lasting, not temporary.
Every garment is built around structure, clean lines, sculpted forms, cinched waists, considered fabrication. Attention is paid to how a piece is constructed, how it moves, and how it supports the woman wearing it. The inside matters as much as the outside.
The name MANA speaks to energy presence, quiet power, a shift that happens when something fits properly and feels aligned.
There is no pursuit of excess.
Only intention.
Only longevity.
MANA stands for pieces that live in a wardrobe for years, not seasons. For women who value shape, substance, and meaning in what they wear.
Because true style doesn’t expire.
It endures.