Henry Street was buzzing last Saturday as week seven of Style in the City brought a splash of colour, creativity, and serious fashion inspo to Dublin’s northside, and for one last time the super fashion showcase is moving back to the southside.
From DJ sets to beauty pop-ups and even a live cooking demo, it wasn’t just about the clothes (though the clothes were very, very good). It was about celebrating individuality, confidence, and the joy of getting dressed up.
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Fashion director Jules Fallon kept the crowd entertained, introducing looks from some of Ireland’s best-loved high street names, and she's back for one last time this weekend on Grafton Street, bringing styles and smiles to the masses.
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For the grand finale of Style in the City 2025, Jules has chosen some stunning looks that will no doubt leave a lasting impression.
Pure glam energy will be on display on the catwalk in a dreamy look from Arnotts Henry Street - a floral embellished top (€157) and matching jeans (€195) from Sister Jane, finished with a Marc Jacobs bag (€425, now in-store for €250).
MC Jules says she loves how the detailed embellishment gives this outfit a 'modern romantic twist- perfect for those who love fashion with personality.'
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A brown check dress (€34), bomber jacket (€47), and chunky brown boots (€68) from Pink Vanilla in the Jervis Centre is the perfect teenage edit.
Jules described Pink Vanilla as 'the ultimate destination for girls who want a fun fashion fix - it’s playful, trend-led, and full of confidence.' Inspired by street style and social media, it’s a label that knows how to keep things sassy yet wearable.
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A sleek look from M&S Mary Street & Grafton Street is a more timeless vibe. The caramel coffee linen halter neck dress (€67), paired with a cream bag (€82), gold necklace (€47), and added charm keyrings (€22 & €17) for that extra sparkle.
Fashion is about expressing yourself, whether you’re heading out for cocktails, hanging out with friends, or just want to feel fabulous walking down the street. The collections are fun, wearable and most importantly, confidence-boosting.
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But Style in the City, which is brought to you by Dublin City Council and Dublin Town, is more than just about fashion. There's music, live cookery demonstrations and vendors from all over the city playing their part.
After seven hugely successful weeks of Style in the City already, this grand finale will no doubt prove the point: Dublin knows how to turn shopping into a party!