When the wedding industry suddenly halted this year, a creative New Yorker switched her focus to a home decor business which celebrates all things made in Donegal.
Hundreds of Donegal businesses have got involved in the #BuyDonegal campaign to raise their profile and showcase the county’s talent, innovation and creativity to a global audience.
Jillian Leigh, a New Yorker now residing in Ramelton, founder of The Loveleigh Letter Studio tells us her #BuyDonegal story:
So what was the decision behind relocating to Donegal and setting up a new business in Ramelton?
Jillian is engaged to Seamus McDaid, a name synonymous with the area. His grandfather James established the world famous McDaid’s Football Special in 1949. Having met and lived in New York, the allure of the emerald isle was strong for both so they decided to settle in Donegal to pursue their respective business careers, with Seamus moving back into the family business and Jillian looking to fulfill her dream of setting up her own lettering and wedding themed business. That was in late 2019 and with a marriage planned for July 2020, there was lots to look forward to with the advent of the new year!
Jillian laughs when asked how her business pivoted with the pandemic. “Essentially my whole business model changed. I realised after a few months that a wedding themed business in the short term just wasn’t going work. I had the time to think about how I could adapt and stated to explore a product based offering and the avenue of e-commerce.” Her creativity and adaptation saw the business change focus and she decided to explore the home decor and products based market for Christmas. “For me this actually aligned perfectly with #BuyDonegalWeekend.”