“.. I am aware of the history of fashion. But for me it’s not really an inspiring force because it’s in the past. I honestly don’t care about the past. I don’t want to look back, just forward. Fashion is seeing what we will do tomorrow. Yesterday has already passed. For example, I love Cardin… but this does not mean that I’d make a collection inspired by Cardin. I prefer to look forward because life is ahead.” About 3 years ago I spoke to Domenico Constantini about Almodovar, Italian music and other stuff for Collectible Dry Magazine

to read the whole interview click here https://collectibledry.com/tag/lutz-huelle/ Collectible DRY caught up with Lutz Huelle, the visionary fashion designer leading … More

“It might be that simple and irresistible with Huelle: an ongoing dialogue between plain and fancy. A raw-hemmed denim skirt paired with a green duchesse blouse with dramatic bell sleeves? Quintessential. A jean skirt twisted sideways worn under an immaculately tailored jacket with gathered shoulders? Lutz at his most direct. Though the cotton poplin shirt dress came a close second. The soundtrack was a jukebox of his favourite songs: “You’re So Vain”, Iggy’s “Lust for Life”, Britney’s ”Toxic”, the Slits’ “Heard it Through the Grapevine”. You can look forward to hearing those songs forever. Now imagine feeling the same way about your clothes. Or don’t, because Lutz already did it for you.” Tim Blanks on Lutz Huelle FW 20 on BUSINESS OF FASHION

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