Junk Kouture – World Final

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The Helix, Tuesday 4th March

In March 2025, Dublin will host the Junk Kouture Festival of Creativity & Circularity, uniting creative young minds from across the globe in a destination committed to sustainable development – where Green is the new Glam.

​Mark your calendar for the breath-taking Junk Kouture World Final happening on March 4th in the Mahony Hall at The Helix.

​While 2025 marks 15 years of Junk Kouture in Ireland, this spectacular live event will showcase sixty finalists from around the globe unveiling their ingenious, eco-friendly couture creations in a dazzling and high-energy showcase. Watch as the next generation of forward-thinking designers ignite their creativity and innovation for a more sustainable future. Over 200 participants spanning 20 nationalities across 5 continents will come together to honour resourceful design, and you can join the celebration!

Don’t miss the chance to experience Junk Kouture, the unforgettable event that thrills the senses and inspires the planet.


Date:
Tuesday 4th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €40
Address:
The Helix, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Helix, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

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