Your Shopping Bag is Empty
CREATE returns to Brown Thomas for a fourteenth year, celebrating the best in Irish design. Discover a spectacular showcase of Ireland's design talent, featuring 26 designers across jewellery, ready-to-wear, accessories and footwear. Visit the display on Level 3 of our Grafton Street store to browse the CREATE 2024 collection in person, or chat with one of our advisors online now to shop your favourite brands.
Plan Your Visit
Ready-To-Wear
THE RE-PETE PROJECT
Designer of THE RE-PETE PROJECT, Katie Walsh, was born in Canada to an Irish mother and German father. She grew up in Dublin before pursuing a fashion degree at Kingston University in London. After refining her skills at Alexander McQueen, she founded the acclaimed label Poltock & Walsh. Nowadays, the designer champions sustainable practices, creating gender-neutral, non-seasonal garments from recycled or regenerative materials for THE RE-PETE PROJECT.
Ready-To-Wear
Ejay Griffin
Based in Limerick, Ejay Griffin epitomises conscious slow fashion with designs crafted and manufactured in Ireland. Ejay’s pieces, characterised by bold colours and innovative materials, empower the modern woman while promoting sustainability and creativity.
Ready-To-Wear
FéRí
Faye Anna Rochford of FéRí, brings her nostalgic and free-spirited designs to CREATE 2024, blending whimsy with sophistication in pieces crafted from natural and regenerated fabrics. A slow fashion brand celebrated for its vibrant, collectible pieces infused with a nostalgic and free-spirited charm.
Ready-To-Wear
Olwen Bourke
Olwen Bourke, a Dublin-based fashion designer, crafts luxurious womenswear with a focus on sustainability and craftsmanship, re-imagining traditional techniques into contemporary silhouettes using Irish linen and handmade textiles. An NCAD graduate with a first-class honors BA and multiple awards, she launched her brand in 2018 after designing bespoke dresses for TV, film, and prestigious fashion houses in London and Paris.
Ready-To-Wear
Laoise Carey Studio
Laoise Carey Studio champions circular fashion in Ireland, transforming vintage and eco-friendly textiles into luxurious, handcrafted heirloom clothing. Founded in 2020 and inspired by Irish mythology and landscapes, the brand embodies ethical, sustainable fashion with collections that prioritise high-quality craftsmanship and timeless design.
Ready-To-Wear
Caroline Duffy
Based in Dundalk, Caroline Duffy unveils vibrant artworks inspiring her luxury silk kimonos and scarves, celebrated for their limited-edition appeal and nature-inspired designs. Caroline’s creations seamlessly merge art with fashion, offering wearers unique pieces that evoke beauty and connection to nature.
Ready-To-Wear
Emerald & Wax
Emerald & Wax by Virtue Shine presents sustainable, luxurious garments and homewares crafted from vibrant African fabrics, embodying a celebration of culture and craftsmanship. Virtue’s designs promote a circular economy, offering joyful style with a commitment to sustainability.
Ready-To-Wear
Kindred of Ireland
Following a hugely successful collection in 2022 and 2023, Kindred of Ireland returns. Founded by Amy Anderson the brand designs luxury linen with heritage and heart, creating timeless pieces with a contemporary edge. The brand, which has previously featured in British Vogue, uses artisanal methods and collaborates with family run mills across Ireland to make lasting pieces with intergenerational appeal.
Accessories
LANDA
LANDA, founded by Silvana Landa McAdam in 2018, offers timeless accessories crafted from sustainably sourced materials, combining functionality with impeccable design. Inspired by her Italian grandfather who was a cobbler. The brand creates pieces with a firm DNA: quality, design and functionality. Only the highest quality raw materials are chosen to produce responsibly and sustainably, and the label works with factories that follow traditional methods to craft leather.
Millinery
Ailish McElroy
Ailish McElroy, a couture milliner from County Clare, Ireland, creates unique wearable art inspired by wild nature and 20th Century Expressionism. She combines innovative design with meticulous attention to detail while preserving traditional millinery skills. Her unique and elegant headpieces connect the wearer to the heritage of hat making, blending timeless elegance with contemporary appeal.
Millinery
FAO Millinery
FAO Millinery, a contemporary hat brand founded by Freya Oatway, introduces an exclusive collection featuring high-crown felts, panamas, and bucket hats adorned with intricate feathers and stones, celebrating nature’s beauty with each meticulously crafted piece. Each piece seamlessly blends masculine style with feminine details, achieving a perfect balance that is both unique and sophisticated.
Millinery
Michelle Kearns Designs
Michelle Kearns's journey began with a passion for art, design, and creation. Self-taught for the most part, Michelle Kearns Designs was established in 2015, establishing a studio in Tuam, Co. Galway, where she developed a signature style focused on feathers and structured freeform creations. 'Strawberry Hill' marks Michelle's 5th collection for CREATE, featuring finely cut and shaped feather and satin structured designs that embody lightness, innovation, and timeless elegance.
Jewellery
FiorSó
FiorSó Jewellery, founded by Sara Ross in County Kerry, dazzles with its feather-light statement pieces inspired by Art Deco and Art Nouveau aesthetics, showcased in the exclusive "Tropicana" collection exclusive to Brown Thomas, features delicate gold pieces resembling fluttering butterflies and geometric shapes in tropical ombre tones.
Jewellery
Capulet & Montague
Capulet & Montague by Lisa McCormack introduces "Faro to Fennils Bay," a collection blending reprocessed acrylic with coastal-inspired hues, reflecting Lisa’s journey from County Cork to Portugal. Known for bold silhouettes and organic designs, Lisa’s pieces offer a fresh interpretation of her brand’s distinctive style.
Jewellery
Shock of Grey
Shock of Grey started as a labour of love during lockdown and has since become a full time business for founder and designer Sarah Carroll Kelly. She makes bold, bright and lightweight, handcrafted statement jewellery from unpredictable materials, such as wood, brass, plastic, silicone and acrylic.
Dennis LawlessDennis Lawless is our Designer To Watch for 2024, showcasing his winning collection "In the Closet" which explores the joys and challenges of self-discovery, blending childhood memories with playful narratives to create garments that defy traditional gender norms and encourage personal expression.
CREATE 2024 is located on Level 3 at Brown Thomas Grafton Street until Sunday 11th August.
Also in-store, Moate Community School showcases ‘ALPACALYPSE’ by student’s Emma Kinahan, Lucy Champ and Emma Keane. "Alpacalypse," a dress made from alpaca wool and leather, locally sourced and crafted, to emphasise community and sustainable fashion practices.
Plan Your Visit