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If you have yet to visit the new two-storey Chupi flagship store on Clarendon Street, let this be your excuse: the much-loved jewellery brand is hosting a pop-up with Northern Irish fashion label Kindred of Ireland. Running from October 17 to 20, customers can shop hero pieces by Kindred, as well as having an exclusive chance to view the brand’s AW24 collection, titled Where The Wind Blows. Think: whimsical dresses made from Irish linen, striking metallics and raglan tweed coats with unique embellishments. Don’t leave without taking in Chupi’s lab-grown diamond rings, which come in recycled 14 karat gold and beguiling, perfectly pink packaging. @chupi

If you find yourself in Rathmines on October 19, be sure to pop into the recently renovated Bow & Pearl boutique in the Swan Centre, where autumn fashion is in full swing. As well as enjoying the latest collections curated by Bow & Pearl owner Bronagh Sullivan (we’re noting the savvy mix of cosy knits, high-octane metallics and studded Mary Janes), you can also shop the latest collection from luxe Irish handbag brand Peelo, as well as decadent knits by homegrown label Laura Chambers, who designs and makes her cashmere pieces in Ireland. The pop-up is taking place on October 19, from 10am to 6pm at Bow & Pearl, 33 Swan Centre, Rathmines, Dublin 6. @bowandpearl

Mark your calendar for November 9 and the inaugural Cleo & Friends design event, run by Irish womenswear designer Cleo Prickett at her new studio in Meath Street, Dublin 8. Prickett will be hosting a day dedicated to style, with some fellow Irish brands, including purveyor of luxury scarves Tidings (pictured above is the brand’s new menswear foray which, undeniably, has unisex appeal) and statement jewellery label Daki Daki. Prickett’s contemporary tailoring collection will also be available to view. Cleo & Friends is taking place on November 9, from 11am to 6pm at Cleo Prickett Studio, 10 Meath Street, Dublin 8. @cleoprickett_clothing

Lastly, as part of its Champion Green Future Makers And Shakers campaign, Kilkenny Design is dedicating retail space to fledgling designers free of charge in a series of brand pop-ups across Kilkenny stores nationwide. Running the weekends of October 18 to 20 and October 25 to 27, the designers taking part range from skincare to floristry and fashion, with brands such as Zo & Co, Twig and Stem, Bound Apparel, Killarney Organic and Irish vegan leather handbag range Kalo, pictured above. See www.kilkennydesign.com for a full schedule of timings and locations for pop-ups.

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