Dublin Independent Fashion Week

Various Locations, Thursday 10th September - Wednesday 16th September

Dublin Independent Fashion Week was founded in 2023 by a group of designers who recognised a gap in Ireland's fashion landscape: the lack of an accessible, independent platform dedicated to supporting homegrown talent.

Built by volunteers, DIFW was created to give designers opportunities to showcase their work, connect with new audiences, and build sustainable careers on their own terms. What began as a grassroots initiative has grown into a week-long programme of runway shows, exhibitions, workshops, and community-led events.

Today, DIFW continues to grow its platform, partnerships, and impact while remaining rooted in the values it was founded on. With founding members now serving on the Board of Directors and a dedicated management team leading the organisation, DIFW is working towards a more connected, sustainable, and representative future for fashion in Ireland.


Date:
Thursday 10th September - Wednesday 16th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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