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The [[Society for Textile and Fashion Design (SOTO)]] (Društvo za sodobno oblikovanje tekstilij in oblačil) was established in [[established::2004]] and promotes the contemporary fashion design of its members. It regularly presents their projects at referential international stages and organises selling exhibitions and fashion shows.  
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The [[Society for Textile and Fashion Design (SOTO)]] is an association that connects several contemporary Slovene fashion designers. Established in [[established::2004]], it strives to promote its members work and to develop the Slovene textiles and clothing design culture in general. SOTO regularly presents its projects at referential international stages, organises selling exhibitions and sets up fashion shows.  
  
Its most significant project to date was the travelling exhibition entitled ''Any Sharp Objects?'' which presented 19 textile and fashion designers and won the [[Trend Award]] in 2005 for fashion design. It was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA) and Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) in 2005–2007. SOTO also published the catalogue ''Any Sharp Objects?''. In 2007 SOTO conceived the exhibition ''Family Ties'' shown at the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]].
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The ''spiritus agens'' of the association is the costumes and clothes designer [[Sanja Grcić]], also head of the internationally renowned fashion brand [[Firma]]. She is frequently exhibiting abroad, from New York and Chicago to Seoul and Helsinki.  
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In January 2011 [[Sanja Grcić]] and [[Manca Ahlin]] together with photographer Carlos Gonzales participated in the project ''Social Media Pop Up Shop'' in Manhattan, New York City.
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SOTO's first major project was the travelling exhibition called ''Any Sharp Objects?''. A joint venture by 19 Slovene textile and fashion designers, it was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA), Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) between 2005–2007. The name and concept of the project were based on the question asked by airport officials when checking one's hand luggage. Accordingly, the exhibition presented bags and cases that elaborated on this theme. SOTO accompanied the exhibition with a catalogue called''Any Sharp Objects?'' and collaborated on a same-titled TV show, done by [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]]. The whole enterprise was co-produced by the [[Projekt Atol Institute]].
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In 2007 SOTO conceived ''Family Ties'', a display that merged contemporary fashion trends with the rich national clothing tradition of Slovenia. Shown at the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]], Family Ties featured almost one hundred of the most notable Slovenian clothes and accessory designers, shoemakers, and other craftsman.
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In 2010, SOTO (together with the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]]) organised an exhibition called ''Direction South-Southeast''. A heterogeneous selection of some of the best fashion designers from the Southern and Eastern Europe was invited to present their work. Two awards were also bestowed, the main one going to the Croatian fashion initiative I-GLE. In 2012, this project was upgraded with a series of monthly residencies for designers from this same region.
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''Made in Slovenija'' is yet another project that went abroad. Some of the best Slovene clothes, accessories and textile designers were participating, namely [[Almira Sadar]], [[Nataša Peršuh]], [[Neli Štrukelj]], [[Arijana Gadžijev]], [[Petja Zorec]], [[Urška Draž]], [[Tomaž Draž]] and [[Sanja Grcić]]. The guiding principle was that of dismantling and reconstructing clothes and designs from the past ([[Idrija Lace Festival|Idrija lace]] being a prominent example) with a contemporary touch. In 2015 the exhibition was  hosted in Prague (CZ), Vienna (AT) and Ljubljana (SI).
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==Awards==
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The association was the winner of the [[Trend Award]] for fashion design in 2005, the international K&O Award at the Design Assembly 2010 in Graz (AT) and the Elle Style Awards 2016 by Škoda.
  
 
==See also==
 
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*[[Biennial of Design (BIO)]]
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*[[Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana]]
 
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==External links==
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* [http://sanjagrcic.net Sanja Grcić personal website]
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* [http://www.delo.si/prosti-cas/zanimivosti/nova-tradicija.html An article about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Slovene)
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* [http://ariannaboria.blogspot.si/2015/12/moda-modi-ljubljana-sette-designer-in.html A blog post about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Italian)
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* [http://nwehaircutnatural.blogspot.si/2010/10/soto-ljubljana-exhibition-direction.html A blog post about the Direction South-Southeast exhibition]
  
 
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SOTO, Društvo za sodobno oblikovanje tekstilij in oblačil
Hacquetova 16, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 437 4102
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The Society for Textile and Fashion Design (SOTO) is an association that connects several contemporary Slovene fashion designers. Established in 2004, it strives to promote its members work and to develop the Slovene textiles and clothing design culture in general. SOTO regularly presents its projects at referential international stages, organises selling exhibitions and sets up fashion shows.

The spiritus agens of the association is the costumes and clothes designer Sanja Grcić, also head of the internationally renowned fashion brand Firma. She is frequently exhibiting abroad, from New York and Chicago to Seoul and Helsinki.


Select projects

SOTO's first major project was the travelling exhibition called Any Sharp Objects?. A joint venture by 19 Slovene textile and fashion designers, it was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA), Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) between 2005–2007. The name and concept of the project were based on the question asked by airport officials when checking one's hand luggage. Accordingly, the exhibition presented bags and cases that elaborated on this theme. SOTO accompanied the exhibition with a catalogue calledAny Sharp Objects? and collaborated on a same-titled TV show, done by RTV Slovenia. The whole enterprise was co-produced by the Projekt Atol Institute.

In 2007 SOTO conceived Family Ties, a display that merged contemporary fashion trends with the rich national clothing tradition of Slovenia. Shown at the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, Family Ties featured almost one hundred of the most notable Slovenian clothes and accessory designers, shoemakers, and other craftsman.

In 2010, SOTO (together with the Biennial of Design (BIO)) organised an exhibition called Direction South-Southeast. A heterogeneous selection of some of the best fashion designers from the Southern and Eastern Europe was invited to present their work. Two awards were also bestowed, the main one going to the Croatian fashion initiative I-GLE. In 2012, this project was upgraded with a series of monthly residencies for designers from this same region.

Made in Slovenija is yet another project that went abroad. Some of the best Slovene clothes, accessories and textile designers were participating, namely Almira Sadar, Nataša Peršuh, Neli Štrukelj, Arijana Gadžijev, Petja Zorec, Urška Draž, Tomaž Draž and Sanja Grcić. The guiding principle was that of dismantling and reconstructing clothes and designs from the past (Idrija lace being a prominent example) with a contemporary touch. In 2015 the exhibition was hosted in Prague (CZ), Vienna (AT) and Ljubljana (SI).

Awards

The association was the winner of the Trend Award for fashion design in 2005, the international K&O Award at the Design Assembly 2010 in Graz (AT) and the Elle Style Awards 2016 by Škoda.

See also

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