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07 Mar 2026

PICTURES: See the sixty finalists for Junk Kouture 2024

Tickets for the final go on sale August 1

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Ireland’s leading sustainable fashion platform for Gen-Z, Junk Kouture, is back with the much-anticipated Dublin City Final, set to take place on October 01, 2024, at the Main Hall, RDS, Dublin.

After two successful Regional Finals in March, sixty design teams from across the country will return to Dublin this October to compete for one of ten coveted spots in the next Junk Kouture World Final.

Creative, innovative, and sustainability-focused students between the ages of 12-19, will take the stage to present their most thought-provoking designs, all crafted entirely from everyday junk. These young Irish visionaries, aim to dazzle and impress the esteemed Junk Kouture judging panel as they showcase months of hard work while performing in their impressive wearable designs each one with an inspiring story behind it. 

Attendees can look forward to an exciting evening that begins with pre-show entertainment from Junk Kouture partners, featuring a live DJ set and followed by the main show of the best of young Irish creative talent. Marking the 14th year of Junk Kouture in Ireland, this event promises to be yet another inspiring experience for fashion, creativity and sustainability enthusiasts alike.

Tickets for the 2024 Dublin City Final are on sale from tomorrow, Thursday, 01 August, on the Junk Kouture website, with prices at €39.00 and €49.00. This family-friendly event welcomes attendees of all ages, though those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Junk Kouture is proud to welcome DHL Express Ireland as the Official Logistics Partner and EUROSPAR as the Official Market Partner, both back for a second year to support the finalists at the Dublin City Final. Their continued partnership highlights their commitment to fostering sustainability and creativity among young designers.

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