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Sotos is the designer and founder of Sotos Project, a brand without a gender brand, designed for people who are only defined by their weakness towards different and unique pieces: they are iconic jewelry and accessories inspired by the history of fashion. Their designs are characterized by an economy of brightness that claims an original form of ostentation, at the same time sober and charismatic, embodied in large pieces. Its concept combines the “vintage” style costume jewelry that transports us to our grandmother's jewelry box with accessories that shed new light on elements originally intended for another use (such as swing chains), giving rise to postmodern jewelry with a distinctive and transgressive style. One of the aspirations of this project is to reuse objects in common use and turn them into design pieces, as a way to recover the aesthetic potential that things hide in order to return them to everyday life in style. All the pieces are “made in Spain”.
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Sotos is the designer and founder of Sotos Project, a brand without a gender brand, designed for people who are only defined by their weakness towards different and unique pieces: they are iconic jewelry and accessories inspired by the history of fashion. Their designs are characterized by an economy of brightness that claims an original form of ostentation, at the same time sober and charismatic, embodied in large pieces. Its concept combines the “vintage” style costume jewelry that transports us to our grandmother's jewelry box with accessories that shed new light on elements originally intended for another use (such as swing chains), giving rise to postmodern jewelry with a distinctive and transgressive style. One of the aspirations of this project is to reuse objects in common use and turn them into design pieces, as a way to recover the aesthetic potential that things hide in order to return them to everyday life in style. All the pieces are “made in Spain”.