Ireland’s Top Fashion Designers

Ireland’s fashion scene is in a strong moment, with established names and emerging talent both pushing craft, sustainability, and international appeal. From heritage textiles to bold new labels, these are the designers helping define what Irish fashion looks like in 2026.

What’s shaping Irish fashion

A big part of Ireland’s fashion identity in 2026 is the blend of tradition and modernity. Tweed, linen, hand-finished detail, and made-to-order design are still central, but they are being reimagined in fresh, contemporary ways.

There is also a growing appetite for fashion with a story. Designers who focus on sustainability, local production, and strong visual identity are standing out most clearly.

Róisín Heffernan / SoRoe Design

Róisín Heffernan is one of the most exciting new Irish names to watch in 2026. Her SoRoe label is gaining attention for its handmade, fabric-led approach and its clear contemporary feel.

The brand has a strong sense of personality without feeling overworked, which makes it easy to imagine as part of the next wave of Irish design talent. It is one of the clearest examples of a young label building real momentum.

Website: SoRoe Design
Socials: Instagram

Rachel Maguire / Rashhiiid

Rachel Maguire’s Rashhiiid remains one of the most talked-about Irish fashion labels going into 2026. The brand has already attracted serious attention for its bold aesthetic and high-fashion energy.

It is a label that feels especially relevant for readers who want something more directional and fashion-forward. Rashhiiid is one of the names most likely to keep appearing in conversations beyond Ireland.

Website: Rashhiiid
Socials: Instagram

Aoife McNamara / Aoife Ireland

Aoife McNamara has built one of the most recognisable sustainable fashion brands in Ireland. Her work combines thoughtful design with a strong environmental ethos, making the label stand out for all the right reasons.

What makes her especially important is consistency. The brand has a clear identity, a loyal following, and a message that travels well internationally.

Website: Aoife McNamara
Socials: Instagram

Triona Design

Triona is one of the strongest heritage-led Irish labels to keep on your radar in 2026. Rooted in Donegal tweed and traditional craftsmanship, the brand continues to show how Irish textile heritage can still feel current.

It is a particularly strong example of a label that balances authenticity with commercial appeal. That makes it ideal for readers who appreciate fashion with depth and provenance.

Website: Triona Design
Socials: Instagram

FéRí

FéRí brings a brighter, more expressive energy to the Irish fashion landscape. Known for colour, print, and a distinctly feminine point of view, the brand offers something different from the more restrained side of Irish design.

That contrast is useful because it broadens the picture of what Irish fashion can be. FéRí is the kind of label that keeps the scene feeling fresh and visually interesting.

Website: FéRí
Socials: Instagram

Brazil connection

There may not be a major Brazilian fashion house featured among Ireland’s leading names for 2026, but there are clear Brazil-Ireland links in the wider creative scene. One notable example is André Goncalves, an Irish-Brazilian designer, which shows how the two fashion cultures can connect through individual talent and creative crossover.

That connection matters because it gives the Irish fashion story a wider international frame. For readers with an interest in Brazil, the most interesting angle is not a single Brazilian label dominating the market, but a growing exchange of ideas, identity, and style influence.

Why these designers matter

The strongest Irish designers in 2026 are the ones balancing identity with relevance. Some lean into heritage and craftsmanship, some into sustainability, and others into bolder contemporary fashion.

Taken together, they show a scene that is small but ambitious, rooted but outward-looking. That combination is what makes Irish fashion worth watching this year.

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