The inaugural Trans Pride march took place on July 28.
Crowds gathered at customs house quay to march for better trans healthcare in Ireland and against transphobic violence.
The march proceeded through the city centre to Fairview Park in the capital.
#TransPrideDub trended on social media as friends, families, activists, organisations and campaigners came together to march for the better recognition of trans people in Ireland today.
Pictures were shared online of those involved in the march.
It’s fantastic to see such solidarity and support at @DubTrans first #TransPrideDublin pic.twitter.com/P7ZDMS3ipt
— Dublin LGBTQ Pride (@DublinPride) July 28, 2018
Today was Dublin's first trans Pride.
See more highlights from @DubTrans, @Mike_Drop_95, @lydiabigley and @IzzyKamikaze on https://t.co/zJDD2VKncl#TransPrideDublin pic.twitter.com/pNziU7oXMO— PinkNews (@PinkNews) July 28, 2018
At Ireland's first Trans Pride #transpride #thisisme #pride #irishtrans #transpridedublin #DublinTransPride pic.twitter.com/7KnPgGjL1H
— Gender Rebels Cork (@CorkGender) July 28, 2018
En route home from #TransPrideDublin. Great afternoon spent in solidarity with the transgender community. X pic.twitter.com/qbaFk6z3yT
— Fintan Warfield (@fintanwarfield) July 28, 2018