If you have as much of a spending problem as we do - then avert your eyes, quick!
Because the latest addition to Rathmines will be the death of you.
We snook down earlier today to their launch and can officially say that we want absolutely everything in the brand new Bow & Pearl.
After seven successful years based in Ranelagh Village, where the store become much of a landmark, Bow & Pearl has packed its bags and relocated a few minutes down the road.
Not much of a journey for the original Bow & Pearl-ers and a fresh new brand for the people of Rathmines.
“We’ve loved our time in Ranelagh but the opportunity in Rathmines felt like the perfect evolution for the brand. We’re excited to join the selection of Irish retailers in the newly redesigned Swan Centre and to meet lots of new customers while still offering our loyal Ranelagh customers the unique Bow & Pearl offering. We’ll be offering customers unique, high-end yet affordable items and we hope they enjoy the selection. The store itself has turned out beautifully, we worked with creative director and retail expert Lara Curry on the aesthetic of the space and we can’t wait for customers to come in and enjoy the shopping experience.”
Bow & Pearl owner, Bronagh O’Sullivan
Where better to have a fresh start than in the newly revamped Swan Centre? The whole area is experiencing a renaissance. Bow & Pearl will be neighbours with a group of independent Irish retailers along with the hotly-anticipated new Fallon & Byrne as well the upcoming reopening of the iconic, Stella cinema.
The new store is absolutely gorge and is filled to the brim with summery tops, gorge dresses, quirky sunglasses, and beautiful, quality jewellery.
The newly Bow & Pearl can be found in unit 33in the Swan Centre, Rathmines, Dublin 6.
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