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Co Wexford students bring creative spark to Junk Kouture fashion show

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Grace Comerford and Casey Cullen.

Aoife Doyle, Amy Collins-Turner, Holly Cloke, Lara Morrissey and Ella O’Brien.

Thianne Byrne, Rachel Murphy and Eva Conroy-Doyle.

Grace Breen and Rachel Murphy.

Tessa O’Reilly and Angel Phillips.

Ella Hayden, Isabella Booth, Roisin McBride, Ava O’Rourke and Annie Sinnott at the Junk Kouture Transition Year Fashion Show 2024 in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy.

Hazel McGrath and Caitlin Breen.

Lucy Wickham and Scarlett Ryan.

Emily Farrell and Siún Ryan.

Ashton Goodall and Isobelle Codd at the Junk Kouture Transition Year Fashion Show 2024 in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy.

Lucy Millar, Chloe Reck, Keelin Doyle, Ellie Callanan and Emer Doyle at the Junk Kouture Transition Year Fashion Show 2024 in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy.

Emily Farrell on the catwalk at the Junk Kouture Transition Year Fashion Show 2024 in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy.

Judges Niamh Duggan and Laura Mullett.

Molly O’Brien on the catwalk wearing a dress called ‘Hair Finesse’ at the Junk Kouture Transition Year Fashion Show 2024 in Colaiste Bride, Enniscorthy.

Grace Kavanagh and Aoife Kinsella.

Contact lenses, milk filter socks, and bits of wire were just some of the items utilised by the transition year students of Colaiste Bride as they hosted two Junk Kouture fashion shows at the school last week. Involving 120 students, the two shows, one during the day for the younger audiences and one in the evening for friends and family, saw more than 1500 people pack into the school to watch the girls’ creations come to life.

“They’re broken into groups of three and this year we had 43 dresses made from everything and anything you can imagine; bits of wire, contact lenses, milk socks,” said teacher Margo Whelan. “They then stitch it all together, we ask them not to use glue, and wear the items for the fashion show.

“During the intervals, the designers did some line dancing and we had some boys from the CBS join us for some Irish dancing, then we had the final 12 entrants who were accompanied by last year’s winner.”

There were a number of awards handed out on the night and the school is also awaiting news on whether any of its students have qualified for the next round of the national competition which was won by Colaiste Bride in 2021. In the meantime, the winners announced on the night were as follows.

Judge’s Choice Overall winner: Re-farmed fashion – designed by Dearbhla Dolan, Ellen Mernagh, and Keelin Doyle. Modelled by Keelin Doyle.

Student’s Choice Award: Dressed Emma – designed by Emer Doyle, Ava Duffy and Eve Kinsella. Modelled by Emer Doyle.

Best performance award: Metallic Sobriety – modelled by Annie Sinnott.

Glamour Award: Linolicious – designed by Ellie Callanan, Ella Corrigan, and Leah Donnelly. Modelled by Ellie Callanan.

Finishing touches award: Blathanna Oir – designed by Ava O’Rourke, Abby Carroll, and Abbie Murphy. Modelled by Ava O’Rourke.

Innovative Material Award: Hair finesse – designed by Katie Dempsey, Molly O’Brien and Ava Pearce. Modelled by Molly O’Brien.

Creative construction award: Natural Allure – designed by Sienna Howe, and Stephanie O’Connor. Modelled by Stephanie O’Connor.

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