Paul Costelloe design management firm increases accumulated profit

Profit after tax and dividends totals €182,173 for 12 months to end of August 2018

The accounts show that pay to the firm’s three directors – Paul Costelloe (above), Anne Costelloe and Gerald Mescal – fell to €365,534 from €581,329 for the 12 months to the end of August last.
The accounts show that pay to the firm’s three directors – Paul Costelloe (above), Anne Costelloe and Gerald Mescal – fell to €365,534 from €581,329 for the 12 months to the end of August last.

Accumulated profits at the design management firm owned by one of Ireland’s best-known designers, Paul Costelloe, last year increased to €1.189 million.

New accounts filed by Paul Costelloe Design Management Ltd show that the company’s profit after tax and dividends totalled €182,173 for the 12 months to the end of August last.

The accounts show that pay to the firm's three directors – Mr Costelloe, Anne Costelloe and Gerald Mescal – fell to €365,534 from €581,329.

Mr Costelloe has been a feature on the Irish design landscape for decades. The Dublin-born couturier, who first left Ireland at the age of 19 to “live off tins of ravioli” in Paris, soon became a royal favourite and designed many of Princess Diana’s outfits.

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Costelloe has also benefited from his link up with Irish owned retail giant Dunnes Stores with his 'Paul Costelloe Living' range.

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times