
In this postanalysis episode, we reflect on our conversation with acclaimed playwright Enda Walsh, the first guest of Desert Island Dress Season 3.
From childhood T-shirts that unlocked a sense of scale and colour to the unspoken rules of teenage fashion, Enda’s stories gave us so much to think about. We revisit the moments that stood out most—his vivid storytelling, the emotional weight of clothing, and the way garments can root us in time and place. Along the way, we dive into themes of memory, identity, peer approval, and self-expression.
We also explore the power of place in shaping personal style, how clothing codes are policed in different social spaces, and why some garments stay with us—either physically, like Enda’s framed childhood T-shirt or as ghosts of fashion choices that didn’t quite land.
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