Fashion flair by Cookstown students as Junk Kouture goes on display

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Eimear Lavery, Head of Art at Holy Trinity College pictured with an art student whose work is on display at The Burnavon as part of the Junk Kouture exhibition, available until the end of October.

Students from Holy Trinity College, Cookstown will display their art and fashion skills this month at The Burnavon.

Fashion pieces designed and created by students for the Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture competition 2015 and 2016 can be seen at an exhibition.

Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture is a national competition which encourages young designers in secondary level education to create wearable works of art from everyday junk.

If you’re looking for inspiration, or a fashion fanatic, call into the Burnavon and view this free exhibition on display until the 30 October.

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