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Limerick students bag a spot in Junk Kouture finals

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Limerick students through to the regional finals of Bank of Ireland’s Junk Kouture.

Pictured at today’s announcement is Emily Noonan a sixth year student from John the Baptist Community School, Limerick wearing Intrepid. An old wardrobe, 158 drinking straws and 96 egg cartons were just some of the materials given new life through the creation of this piece which she made for Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture 2018. The team were delighted to have received a Silver Ticket from Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture Ambassador James Patrice and Team today.

Emily Noonan Picture Conor McCabe Photography.

Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture 2018 is now in its eighth year. It is Ireland’s leading fashion and art competition for secondary schools challenges students to create unique, original and innovative outfits from recycled materials and junk.

For the full list of 400 silver ticket winners who have made it through to the regional finals for Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture 2018 visit https://www.facebook.com/BOIstudents from 7pm today.

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