March 29, 2024

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Derry woman’s purchasing habits analysed for new sustainable style Television series

Letterkenny Presenter Caoimhe Ní Chathail satisfies teacher Corey Hanna from Derry who can’t continue to be away from purchasing applications.

Trainer Corey Hanna from Derry will show up on ‘Éadaí SOS,’ which starts on Monday, September 2 at 10pm on BBC 2 NI .

Each year millions of tonnes of clothing are burned or dumped in landfill, nonetheless for lots of of us our quick vogue habit carries on.

Are our manner routines destroying the world?

This is the dilemma that presenters Caoimhe Ní Chathail, from Letterkenny and Proinsias Ó Coinn are exploring in the new sequence Éadaí SOS. In this sequence they obstacle four clothes obsessed fashionistas to change their fashion patterns, supporting them in lowering, reusing and recycling the contents of their wardrobes.

In every single episode they aspect a lover of quick manner with an overflowing wardrobe and a tendency to splash the income on outfits for just about every event – with no thing to consider for the consequences to the earth.

The sequence satisfies Donegal scholar Mollaí Ní Mhiacháin who spents 80% of her profits on garments and in episode two they meet instructor Corey Hanna from Derry who can’t keep away from procuring apps.

The exhibit also attributes Belfast mother of two Aoife Ní Mhuireagáin who is obsessed with the lastest tendencies, and influencer Chris Murphy from Meath who expresses himself through his superb outfits.

Just about every episode commences with Caoimhe producing a take a look at to the household of one of the self-confessed shopaholics, exactly where it is uncomplicated to see the scale of the issue. Caoimhe and her helpers confiscate their clothing for additional examination leaving the poor contributor with just 10 objects of clothing to dress in selected from their bulging wardrobes. And to make points that minimal bit much more tough they are also on a searching ban. Proinsias carries out a clothing audit with an insight into just how negative the issue is and offers shocking statistics about how infrequently lots of of the products of garments are worn, with some under no circumstances worn at all! Viewers also listen to beneficial strategies on how to rejuvenate clothes to create a new outfit.

With Caoimhe and Proinsias’ assist, can the contributors improve their practices? What will they do with their outfits now that they have listened to the shocking fact.

Éadaí SOS was filmed on location in counties Donegal, Belfast, Derry and Meath with help from NI Screen’s Irish Language Broadcast Fund.