CEO Troy Armour from Buncrana with Westmeath's Clodagh Ramsey, the current World Designer of the Year
Junk Kouture, the world’s largest youth sustainable fashion programme, makes its mark at the film premiere of A Big Bold Beautiful Journey in London, featuring Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie.
Representing Junk Kouture’s creativity and innovation, Clodagh Ramsey, the current World Designer of the Year, walked the red carpet in her striking design, Aquacultural, alongside CEO Troy Armour from Buncrana, who was also at the iconic Odeon Leicester Square.
Inspired by the issue of world hunger, Aquacultural promotes blue farming as a sustainable solution. The design features more than 2,000 mussel shells, scrubbed, glazed, and layered onto lace to create a rippling ocean effect on her showstopping design.
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This moment not only celebrates the glamour of the film premiere but also highlights the growing global influence of Junk Kouture. Renowned for empowering young people to transform discarded and upcycled materials into haute couture, Junk Kouture continues to inspire the next generation of changemakers through creativity, confidence, and sustainability.
“Being part of such a prestigious event in London’s Leicester Square is a testament to the power of young creatives like Clodagh, whose innovation embodies the mission of Junk Kouture. It is great that we can provide opportunities like this to teens across the world – Clodagh will always remember her experience here tonight” says Troy Armour, CEO of Junk Kouture.
About Junk Kouture
Since its inception in 2010, Junk Kouture has been redefining what it means to be a young creative in the 21st century. Born as the first “sport for creatives,” Junk Kouture empowers young people to rise into more confident, capable versions of themselves. It equips them with essential skills and a mindset grounded in creativity, collaboration, and innovation—crucial tools for navigating a rapidly changing world. As a complementary force to traditional education, Junk Kouture goes beyond the curriculum. It enriches lives and empowers Gen Z to unleash creativity and embrace their role in shaping the future.
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