Once an uninspiring department store better known for school uniforms than stylish clothing, Arnotts has completely reinvented itself as a vast and gleamingly modern department...
12 Henry StreetThe main branch of this chain is actually located in the village of Blarney, so its name is not as shamelessly cheesy as all that. However, don't come here expecting the latest...
21-23 Nassau StreetPlush, 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 StreetOne of two parts (there's another Chica store just around the corner at Unit 25), this upbeat, fun boutique sells evening and party wear to girls who want to stay just on the...
Units 3 & 4Not only is it impressive to look at (the building was formerly a John Rennie-designed tobacco warehouse) but this sleek new shopping centre is perfectly suited to Docklands'...
Custom House QuayStill one of the leading suppliers of hip and funky fashions to Dublin's discerning chicas, Costume pretty much has it all, from Roland Mouret and Temperley to Proenza Schouler.
10-11 Castle MarketFifteen 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 RoadThe ubiquitous Dunnes Stores (there are dozens of branches across the country) holds a special place in the hearts of Dubliners, thanks to its good-value, no-nonsense gear....
Henry StreetLeading the pack is the excellent Great Outdoors, whose main (Chatham Street) branch stocks a dazzling range of clothing, tents, backpacks, cooking and climbing gear, and every...
20 Chatham StreetKeeping the gents of nearby Merrion Square in hats and threads, this high-end tailor has an exclusive, gentleman's club aesthetic: oil paintings, ornate mantlepieces and other...
16 Clare StreetThere was a time when the ILAC Centre was a byword for urban tawdriness, devoid of any charm, bereft of shops you'd actually want to set foot in. But those days are over....
Henry StreetNot somewhere you can just wander into, couturier Jen Kelly's exclusive studio is geared more to those with the budget and ideas for a bespoke service. His opulent creations...
50 North Great George's StreetWith the kind of relentess mall lighting that makes you feel as if you are suspended in a permanent lightning flash, this starkly modern shopping centre may not be the most...
Jervis StreetThis NYC-style indoor fashion market has garnered a loyal following of local fashion junkies and hip students on the trail of the individual, one-off looks that are the stock...
Powerscourt Townhouse CentreIreland'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 Street