Grace Ann Fallon does not make cookies. In fact, she constructed a greatly successful profession to direct them.
With a background rooted in the management of international hotels and the contracts you spend in the luxury hospitality that works everywhere from Juliet Mountain to Four Seasons, Grace An brings a unique polishing of Bouje’s experience already to go on a personal shopping tour.
Grace Ann is proud of her luxurious tours as intimate, intuitive and unusual personality. “There are no similar rounds,” she said.
From a childhood in May to an unforgettable university college in Dublin, the Grace Ann Road was not to become the most sought -after shopping guide in Ireland.
The entrepreneur explained that she had spent time in Cape Code, France and Germany, honing her skills, and she declined to travel to major customers throughout Europe and the United States, and even ran to the hotel side of the famous copper cranes.

However, it was her 12 -year work with Four Seasons who really refined her sensitivity to luxury. She added: “They rented the situation, not the skill, and the people I met there are still in contact with them, and they are all over the world.”
Her work is now deeply detailed. Think of Grace-Ann as a tourist guide, and more than being a cultural concrete in Dublin.
Whether you are kidnapping a group of New York women to the Jennifer Slatery’s Linen Studio or directing a coachella teenage fashion designer to Om Diva to wear the Edgy Festival, her talent lies in people reading quickly.
“It is about intuition,” she said. I only take them to stores. Take them to the correct stores. A mother booked her simply to make her daughters happy. The result? Three women dismantled the summer festivals and a second business trip just to explore a lantern scene in Dublin.

It does not pay products, it creates memories. “It is a offer, not a shopping list,” she says.
Customers are not exposed to their purchase, but they often do, charming by hidden gemstones such as Cleo (where Julia Roberts), fresh, sustainable discounts, or immoral Irish craft in Magee’s.

And yes, some moments feel out of the movie. “They spent 15,000 euros in twenty minutes.” Oh, how the other half lives!
Its tours are to discover equal parts and pleasure because they often organize meetings with business owners or their customers.
“They come to Ireland to culture, and I have offered them a copy of it never seen.”

A day in the unconventional office of Grace-Ann can include a narcotic woman to find her skin care brands at South William SPA, or in the afternoon of the surreal day with members of the Deck team who say the prayers for lunch in Davy Berens.
Although she is preparing to officially launch her social media page under the name “The Dubin Muse”, her works are thrived quietly for a year through intense demand and a envy network.

Each of its tours with guides ranges from 2.5 to 4 hours can also be included tickets for the main features you choose, lunch in a great restaurant in Dublin, and drinks in a prominent Dublin Pie.
The prices of these tours vary, but Grace-Ann revealed that they start from 475 euros, “Focus on”, she said.
You can reserve a consultation with it through Wilder Town House websiteBecause she is currently involved with them.

Grace-Ann Fallon is more than just a guide- it’s a narrators of stories, coordinated, and Dubrner through whoever loves to show the world that luxury does not always come with a slogan.
Sometimes, it is half a liter in warm. Or a scarf from a store you have never known. Or, as you say with a smile, “the tablecloth that becomes a towel becomes a memory.”