William Costelloe presented his first collection for the label, honouring his late father Paul, who died in November last year.
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O'Farrell said his weight loss with the drug was "almost instant" and that, as well as losing more than five stone (34kg) so far, he has more energy and has been able to exercise for the first time in years.