Juicy Couture, Dahlia, Lipsy, Manoush, Sonia Rykiel, Diane Von Furstenberg, Moschino, Cheap and Chic, Paul and Joe, Junk De Luxe, Penguin, Timex, Paul's Boutique, Ginch Gonch, Nümph, See by Chloe, Diesel, Lyle and Scott, All Saints, Guess Lipsy, Miss Sixty, Fornarina...a list even the most modish of Dublin dwellers would salivate over. As BT2 themselves claim, their 'concoctions are contagious', and indeed their chic trends that see avant-garde, idiosyncratic design combine with funky folk are certainly lip-smacking to the eye. In recent times BT2's flagship shop on Grafton Street has retained a very distinct cultural as well as sophisticated edge that the Dundrum outlet carries through. Not to sound elitist in any way but I can't help but feel that this shopping experience is better suited within the context of Grafton Street though. The clothes on sale are very contemporaneous and hip and this in conjunction with it being Dublin's busiest and most exclusive shopping street I felt the atmosphere within the Grafton Street branch to be much more pulsing, whilst even though most of the clothes on sale were the same in the Dundrum outlet the ambience felt unexciting. Such renowned labels are expectedly pricey, even a Moschino t-shirt for example could be priced around the €60 mark. Be prepared for the steep price tags otherwise it will hit you like a bolt from the blue. read more