Nicknamed Dunboyne Diana, Irish singer CMAT is becoming almost as known for her extravagant sense of fashion as she is for her chart-topping music.
And at last night's Mercury Prize ceremony, CMAT stole the show in a shimmering, multicoloured ensemble that flew the flag for Irish fashion.
The star, whose real name is Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, stepped out in a slinky sequinned slip dress in shades of orange, purple, yellow and green, with a ruffled multicoloured coat worn over it.
She paired this with pale yellow crochet gloves and gold pointed toed high heels.
Most striking of all, however, was her beaded clutch bag in the shape of a block of Kerrygold butter.
The dazzling design by Maya Grisham, a handmade accessories brand founded by Meath woman Kimberly Tino, is made with over 5,000 Austrian crystals placed by hand, and recently went viral on social media.
Speaking presenter Maia Beth on the Mercury Prize red carpet, CMAT said about the purse: "It's just so stupid, isn't it? I love it so much."
She added that Kino was asked by the butter brand to create the piece for CMAT: "We were reaching out to different handbag designers for tonight, to get a loan of something, and [Kino] was like, eh, Kerrygold have already paid me to like, make this for you in the hope that you would wear it."
CMAT herself was not sponsored by the iconic butter brand, but joked that she'd be open to it: "I can be paid in butter or money. Those are actually my two favourite things."
Nominated alongside fellow Irish act Fontaines D.C. for her album Euro-Country, CMAT went up against other nominees Pulp, Sam Fender, Wolf Alice, FKA Twigs, PinkPantheress, Pa Salieu, Emma-Jean Thackray, Jacob Alon, Joe Webb and Martin Carthy.
In the end, Sam Fender took home the prize.