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30/10/2025
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First-Year Fashion and Textiles Students at Ljubljana Fashion Week 2025

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Ljubljana Fashion Week 2025

As part of Ljubljana Fashion Week 2025, the first-year students of Fashion and Textiles from the Faculty of Design proudly presented their work under the mentorship of Assoc. Prof. Tanja Devetak and Assist. Prof. Almina Duraković Korošec.
Their creations reflected a spirit of exploration, experimental design approaches, and a strong awareness of sustainable values that increasingly shape contemporary fashion. For these young designers, participating in such a significant event represents an invaluable opportunity — their first encounter with the professional fashion environment, where they can express their creative voice and explore fashion as a dialogue between art, society, and the environment.

Project 1: Rhythm of Clothing

Mentors: Assoc. Prof. Tanja Devetak

Technical help: Lidija Rotar

The works of first-year students in the project Rhythm of Clothing were inspired by exploring the connections between music and the elements of fashion design. In their creative process, students experimented with various approaches to surface structuring, transforming it into the key design element of each garment. The result is a series of dynamic forms with distinctly experimental construction techniques, showcasing innovative relationships between the body and clothing.

Students: Lana Bedenik, Tinkara Boštnar, Ana Ficko, Klara Gimpelj Domjanič, Maja Krebelj, Karolina Cecilija Krstaš, Teja Lampe, Minea Lipovšek, Julij Mlakar, Patrizia Zore.

 

 

Project 2: NO-MAD

Mentor: Assist. Prof. Almina Duraković Korošec, MA
Technical support: Lidija Rotar

Within the course Studio for Sustainable Design, first-year students presented the project NO-MAD – exploring the intersection between zero-waste principles and multifunctional fashion design.

Starting from simple everyday textile shopping bags, the students transformed this ordinary material through hand dyeing, layering, and sculptural manipulation, giving it a new expressive potential and creating conceptual fashion sculptures.
The NO-MAD project challenges the logic of waste and reveals that something truly beautiful can emerge from the discarded — a manifesto of sustainability and creativity.

Students: Lana Bedenik, Tinkara Borštnar, Enja Eržen, Klara Gimpelj Domjanič, Maja Krebelj, Teja Lampe, Minea Lipovšek, Diana Štepec, Gala Margita Štiglić, Patricia Zore, Una Loštrek.

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