Week one of Style in the City was a runaway runway success, as Dubliners flocked to Henry Street to soak up the sun, the style, and the seriously good vibes.
The fashion, the music, the glam makeovers, and the buzzing street energy set the tone for what's shaping up to be the summer event in the capital.
MC Jules Fallon, who is at the helm of the fashion-fuelled festivities, is back to bring the sparkle to the city streets once again this Saturday, bringing the fun back to Dublin.

This weekend, the dream team of Dublin City Council and Dublin Town will be turning it up another notch, with gorgeous looks, summer sunshine, and a celebration of the best of Irish style... It’s going to be unmissable!
This Saturday, Style in the City is moving southside taking over Grafton Street transforming it into an open-air catwalk from 1–5pm.

With the forecast looking bright, now’s the time to break out the sunscreen, polish those sunnies and head into town for an afternoon of inspiration, music, and free fashion events.

Jules Fallon gave a sneak peek at this weekend’s show highlights:
- The show will open with a head-turning look from Anine Bing at Arnotts: a tailored oversized denim jacket (€250), oversized jeans (€350), and a short-sleeved sweat top (€180) for a city-chic vibe that defines modern Scandinavian style.
- Next up, The White Company's oatmeal-hued ensemble: a relaxed knitted top (€90), loose linen trousers (€128), bag (€51), and shoes (€98) - timeless, effortless, and elegant.
- This season’s western trend will also be brought to life with a Penneys x Rita Ora look: white layered short skirt (€20), cow print belt (€10), faux suede bag (€17), waistcoat (€20), t-shirt (€7), and shoes (€20). proving that big style doesn’t need a big budget.

And this is just a taste of what’s to come. With fashion shows, beauty demos, live DJs, and glam squads on standby, Style in the City is your one-stop-shop for weekend vibes in the heart of Dublin.
So clear your calendar and get ready, until the end of August, every Saturday alternates between Grafton Street and Henry Street, with free events that celebrate Irish fashion, beauty, and creativity in full force.

'This gives Dubliners the perfect excuse to shop and socialise in the city centre every weekend,” said Lord Mayor Ray McAdam - and he’s absolutely right. Between the fashion, the tunes, and the electric atmosphere, Dublin is your summer catwalk.
And yes, that includes you!

Grab your besties, put on your most fabulous city look, and don’t forget to leave space on your camera roll. This summer, the streets are yours – and Dublin’s never looked better.
For full event schedules and updates, visit DublinTown.ie or follow @DublinTown_ on Instagram and Facebook.









