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Creative designs from local secondary school students bound for Junk Kouture final

Four creative designs from local secondary school students have been chosen to compete at the Dublin City final of Junk Kouture to take place in May.

Creative fashion flow of Midlands students recognised at Junk Kouture

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The creative fashion flow of Midlands students was recognised at the famed Junk Kouture competition which was virtually hosted for the second consecutive occasion last week.

Junk Kouture success for St Paul’s students

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Two transition year students from St Paul’s Secondary School in Oughterard have been selected to represent their school in this year’s Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture regional finals in the TF Royal in Castlebar on March 7.

Cloosh Valley fire inspires Merlin College students in Junk Kouture competition

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Transition year students from Merlin College have made it through to the regional finals of the prestigious Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture competition, with its entry ‘Wildfire’, inspired by the fires in the Cloosh Valley, Connemara.

Sex, wire, wood, junk and jollity

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SCULPTURE AND sex, wire and wood, junk and jollity, all combine to lively and pleasurable effect in the Town Hall bar’s art exhibition by Margaret Nolan and James Fleming.

Athlone student announced as Junk Kouture student judge

 

Athlone girls scoop top Junk Prize

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Creative students from Our Lady’s Bower Secondary School, Eleanor Dwyer, Jennifer Siak, and Emma Clarke, were announced as the overall winners at the Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture Grand Final 2016 in the 3Arena, Dublin on April 14.

Bower creation wins Junk Kouture top spot

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The Junk Kouture top prize for 2016 is coming to Athlone, after a group of students from Our Lady's Bower were crowned the overall winners in this year's fashion competition.

Mayo students make a splash with Junk Kouture designs

Bank of Ireland last Friday announced the regional finalists for Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture 2016. Now in its sixth year, Ireland’s leading fashion and art competition for secondary schools challenges students to create unique, original, and innovative outfits from recycled materials and junk. Open to students nationwide, entries for 2016 surpassed all expectations making it the biggest competition to date.

Former Bower student announced as Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture Judge

Former Bower student and Junk Kouture prizewinner, Katie Brill, will make her judging debut at the Southern Regional Final of the Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture competition in Limerick on March 11, 2016, as a student judge. 

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