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Create 2026
This summer, Brown Thomas champions Irish creativity with a designer showcase dedicated to celebrating the next generation of Irish fashion design talent. The showcase highlights four exceptional designers whose work reflects the richness of Irish creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural identity.
Running from Thursday, 2nd July to Wednesday, 26th August 2026 on Level 2 of Brown Thomas, Grafton Street.
Six Roads
Opening the 2026 showcase, Six Roads will bring a made-in-Ireland womenswear collection to Brown Thomas, blending quiet luxury with timeless glamour. Drawing on the golden age of elegance through a modern, poetic lens, the brand creates sweeping ball-gown box-pleat skirts, ethereal sheer pussy-bow blouses and fluid satin-back crepe dresses crafted in tactile fabrics chosen for their drape and luminosity. For Brown Thomas, Six Roads presents The Art of the Dance, a collection inspired by the grace and power of the Andalusian horse, with voluminous silhouettes, refined movement and a palette of ivory, ebony and lush greens.
Trading for four weeks as part of the showcase, August Night brings a dedicated accessories focus to the line-up. Founded by Irish designer Caoimhe Grant, August Night is an ever-evolving collection of bags and accessories designed and ethically made in Ireland. Taking inspiration from visual, literary and lyrical worlds, the brand is known for softly sculptural silhouettes, gentle twists, knots and generous bows. For 2026, August Night introduces refined metallics, soft neutrals and new silhouettes, including versatile cinch and drawstring styles, balancing poetic elegance, playful detail and everyday functionality.
Jennifer Slattery
The Jennifer Slattery label reimagines heritage Irish textiles through a contemporary lens, creating refined, seasonless pieces crafted from premium Irish linen and authentic Donegal tweed. Rooted in small-scale production and exceptional craftsmanship, each collection is defined by understated elegance, with signature embroidery designed and created in Jennifer’s Dublin studio. Thoughtfully made and designed to last, every piece reflects a commitment to timeless style and enduring quality.
Irish tweed, wool, linen and cashmere sit at the heart of its collections, worked with care into timeless pieces designed for longevity. For AW26, Triona draws from the Donegal landscape, with refined tailoring, structured outerwear and elevated knitwear shaped by authenticity, sustainability and quiet elegance.
Pearl Reddington
Pearl Reddington is an Irish knitwear brand based in rural Leitrim, working primarily with Donegal spun yarns and Donegal manufacturing. Rooted in traditional Irish craft and landscape, the brand reinterprets heritage knitwear through a modern, personal lens. Pieces are produced in small runs in Donegal and hand finished from Pearl’s studio in Leitrim. The CREATE 2026 collection explores Aran and Donegal knitwear through unexpected colour, texture and storytelling, with custom blends developed especially for Brown Thomas and signature neon detailing bringing a contemporary interruption to heritage-inspired garments.
Designer To Watch
Brown Thomas and NCAD announce Charlotte Carvill as the recipient of the Designer To Watch Bursary Award 2026, honouring exceptional emerging talent and a distinctive creative voice. Charlotte, a final-year Fashion Design student at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD), received the award in recognition of the strength and originality of her graduate collection, You Are Here. It explores escapism through the intersecting worlds of hiking and festival culture.