This week, Emporium launches the second drop of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, a confident follow-up that doubles down on what the Dublin-born label does best: remixing streetwear classics with bold colours, graphic energy, and a sense of community.
Where Drop 1 set the tone, Drop 2 turns up the volume. The collection features punchy graphic tees in acid green, lilac, and lemon, loud and unapologetic. Mesh basketball shorts return with contrast calligraphy logo embroidery, now in deeper, more saturated shades like cobalt and asphalt. But the standout? The long-anticipated heavyweight knit, teased for months, finally lands in a smooth orange gradient, a centrepiece that feels both wearable and expressive.
It’s this duality, confident yet grounded, that defines Emporium’s approach. Drop 2 leans into that energy, continuing the label’s playful reinterpretation of streetwear staples without losing its distinct edge.
The momentum doesn’t stop at product. Just last month, Emporium celebrated its one year in its Drury Street flagship, a milestone marked in true Irish style. The full-day takeover included a limited run of ‘One Lap’ anniversary tees (with an in-store exclusive colourway), live screenprinting, and a block party in collaboration with Hennessy that brought together friends, family, and fans from across the city.

Founded in 2018, Emporium has grown from pop-ups into a leading force in independent Irish fashion. With stockists in Tokyo’s Tokishirazu and Community Centre, and a growing roster of high-profile supporters the brand continues to push boundaries while staying grounded in its Dublin roots. Drop 2 of SS25 is our reminder that Emporium is building something lasting: culture-forward, community-led, and unapologetically itself. Read about drop 1 HERE
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