Every once in a while a collection feels like a new beginning, a step forward that is not just a continuation of what has been before but a manifestation of what is to come.. and this Collection, Fall/Winter 2017, holds a very special special place in my heart. The preceding two had been the most successful since our beginnings, and we were visible in a way we had never been before. This, in turn, made me feel like anything was possible, a sort of euphoric sense of inspiration that just seemed to propel me forward. In hindsight there were too many ideas, and not all of it was necessarily easy, but it was impossible to not let myself get caught up in the wave of excitement we all felt.

All looks of LUTZ HUELLE Spring/ Summer 2022 “Going out, dressing up, having fun..Day into evening into night and vice versa, clothes that mix and match between day and night and work both on a dancefloor and sitting behind a desk.Roomy coats in embroidered Organza are worn over shirt dresses in checked Cotton.The same shirts have details in golden sequins and embroidered panels in laser cut chiffon circles.Gold sequinned finishings are also attached to a denim jacket and vest, a boxy jacket cut in a soft sweater jersey and under the collar of an oversized Men’s blazer.T-Shirts in fluid, technical jersey have double hems in taffetas, adding a touch of drama to a simple look of pants and T-Shirt.Petal-shaped sleeves are attached to a top and Dress in Jersey, transforming a simple T-Shirt into a Couture Top.Fluid dresses in silk crepe are worn over brightly coloured Boots.A jacket-cape in taffetas adds a dramatic silhouette to everyday pieces.In our Men’s Debut, the LUTZ Bomber and Denim jacket are worn over large, roomy pants in light fluid wool.Denim and Cargo Pants are cut and sliced together diagonally, creating a graphic effect when worn with a tank top and T-Shirt worked in the same way.Finally, a T-shirt with petal sleeves in taffetas over a pair of Jeans, and a Top with a taffetas hem worn over a diagonal cargo pants look just as good on a man as they do on a woman, and illustrate perfectly what my work has always been about: A sense of freedom and unlimited possibilities.”