Still on a high from last week and truly in awe of what the @globalfashionagenda brought into focus!
I am incredibly honoured to have been part of this year’s conversation as one of the 5 prize winners for the Visa Young Creators: Recycle the Runway. This recognition means so much to me because for me, this award is about more than just visibility—it’s about acknowledging the need for a real infrastructure for innovation that supports scalable, circular solutions.
A huge thank you to @globalfashionagenda and @visa@visauk@its_fresso@polonacebular this incredible opportunity. I am also so grateful to the jury for their time, wisdom, and for championing the next generation of designers: Philip Konopik (SVP, Visa) Kirsty Keoghan Shailja Dubé (British Fashion Council) Laura Ingham (Vogue) and @gemmastyles (Author/Podcaster) Massive congratulations to the other prize winners @cantoprimo@luciachain_official@lore.europe and grand prize winners @martan.official
This experience has been a powerful reminder that the future of circular fashion is collaborative
Beyond thrilled to be announced as one of the 5 winners of Visa’s Recycle the Runway ♻️✨.
Looking forward to exhibiting some of my work at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen next month 🇩🇰.
I’m so grateful to @globalfashionagenda@Visa@voguemagazine@britishfashioncouncil@ebay for the support and for championing the future of sustainable design. See you in Copenhagen! ✈️🌿
@muril0costa wears jumpsuit from my latest collection “When The Weight Deadens” from deadstock, handwoven wool from @mournetextiles This Jumpsuit is made to order, ensuring minimal waste and thoughtful production. Due to the nature of working with reclaimed fabrics, there is limited availability of this piece so only a handful will be created, making this a truly exclusive garment.
The heavyweight pebble wool offers warmth, structure, and a beautifully tactile texture, handwoven by the expert artisans at @mournetextiles weavers in Co. Down.
Available now on my website for pre-ordering. Once ordered, I’ll create your custom-made jumpsuit with care — a garment designed to last and honouring what already exists. Photographer @guirtds
@muril0costa wears wool rope top made from undyed Bainín wool and a gathered knee trouser made from dead stock wool from @donegalyarns Photographer @guirtds Assistant @edgcmrg
The process of creating these double-waist trousers from my latest collection, When the Weight Deadens, involved rust-dyeing with drill bits sourced from Cork Metal Scrapyard and incorporating a reclaimed linen tablecloth for the double-waist detail. Each piece is entirely unique, reflecting the materials’ history and the care in its construction.
These trousers are made-to-order — please DM for inquiries.
@itzareallysaoirse wearing a dress from my latest collection ‘When The Weight Deadens’ shot by @guirtds and assisted by @edgcmrg This dress is made from cotton canvas and steam dyed with dried Logwood, Chamomile and Hibiscus. This dress is made to order. DM for orders.
Crafted from deadstock, handwoven wool from @mournetextiles This Jumpsuit is made to order, ensuring minimal waste and thoughtful production. Due to the nature of working with reclaimed fabrics, there is limited availability of this piece so only a handful will be created, making this a truly exclusive garment.
The heavyweight pebble wool offers warmth, structure, and a beautifully tactile texture, handwoven by the expert artisans at @mournetextiles weavers in Co. Down.
Available now on my website for pre-ordering. Once ordered, I’ll create your custom-made jumpsuit with care — a garment designed to last and honouring what already exists.
A short fashion film featuring the incredibly talented creators @edgcmrg and @guirtds________ , wearing pieces from my latest collection “When the Weight Deadens” which I launched at this year’s @dublin_ifw@guirtds________ is wearing a jumpsuit crafted from a beautiful handwoven wool fabric by @mournetextiles that was deadstock.
@edgcmrg wears the double waist trouser made from cotton and reclaimed linen and hand dyed with rust by myself in my studio. The Harness top is made from a beautiful undyed Báinín wool donated to me from @magee1866 . All pieces in my collection are hand made in my studio and are now available for pre order.
Beyond grateful to collaborate with such inspiring creatives and to bring this collection to life through film.