Plush, elegant and painfully fashionable, BTs is popular with travelling celebs, rich kids and the local glitterati. There are more designer labels than you could shake a stick...
88-95 Grafton StreetDespite an auspicious beginning (it was one of the first purpose-built department stores in the world when it was founded in 1853), Clery & Co has long since been overtaken by...
18-27 Lower O'Connell StreetFifteen minutes outside the city centre is the goliath of Dublin shopping malls, the Dundrum Town Centre. This pristine place is an unashamed temple to consumerism and gets...
Sandyford RoadThere's nothing fusty about this exquisite vintage clothing store, which carries an elegant range of carefully selected threads, hats, shoes and accessories. The range of...
50 Drury StreetIreland's most famous tailor has been kitting out the chaps for over a century. As well as Copeland's own brand, the store also stocks suits from Hugo Boss, Armani and Canali.
39-41 Capel StreetFamed throughout the world for her exquisitely tailored suits and opulent eveningwear, Louise Kennedy is popular with a diverse range of women. Her stunning Georgian salon and...
56 Merrion SquareOne for the ladies, this classy boutique on Grafton Street specialises in top-flight luxury clothing brands (Armani, Escada and the rest), as well as drop-dead gorgeous evening...
58 Grafton StreetHaving relocated in mid 2008 to this ultra chic Temple Bar site (a lovingly restored little townhouse on Drury Street that looks like it has been imported, brick by exposed...
31 Drury StreetLooming over Grafton Street on the edge of St Stephen's Green, this overblown conservatory of a shopping centre makes up in convenience for what it lacks in charm. A wide...
St Stephen's Green WestAffable design duo Niall Tyrrell and Donald Brennan have broken the rigorous fashion mould with bold designs for real women. Don't expect any fuddy-duddy fashions here: this...
13 Lower Pembroke Street