Tag: lutz past collections
Lutz’ Draped Biker in SSAW Magazine, Photo:Harley Weir, Styling:Lotta Volkova
LUTZ HUELLE F/W 2013 ‘Egon Schiele’ Inspired by the paintings of Egon Schiele, this collection is about surface and movement. I wanted clothes that are easy but in a complex way, formal but comfortable, extreme clothes for everyday life – in a way the essence of what my collections have always been about. I also wanted an underlying sensuality, showing the body in unexpected ways.
LUTZ HUELLE S/S 2013 by GIASCO BERTOLI on PURPLE TELEVISION
to see the film, please click below http://purple.fr/television/fashion/lutz-s-s-2013
Playlist Lutz Huelle, MODZIK Magazine, Merci à Estelle Marin!
LUTZ HUELLE No.25 F/W 2012 ‘THE RAIN’ Inspired by watching people covering themselves in a sudden burst of rain – pulling the collar of a jacket closer together, or even up over the head or draping a scarf or sweater over the shoulders, this collection became all about the silhouette : Volume on top, highwaisted, with a line drawn just under the bust by pants and long gloves. It also became very much about everything I have always loved : The draping of everyday garments (in this case a biker jacket that is elongated and oversized in the front, or has it’s sleeves shortened to be worn with zipped gloves, and a tailored overcoat that has its’ volume in the front tripled) Then there are the sportswear influences : elastic cutouts in pleated dresses – turning the pleats into a graphic motif – and in tailored pants. In the knitwear, Alpaca worked with Lycra in a jaquard turns cardigans into featherlight, highly extensible Overcoats. The superhighwaisted pants from my Debut is back, this time tapered at the leg and finished with a large elastic hem. Capes are zipped open and worn as shortsleeved coats, widening the shoulder. Fabrics are partly coated with a rainproof film to protect and add shine to matt surfaces. Finally, Ankleboots are made of smocked leather.
LUTZ HUELLE on ‘The Sartorialist’
Draped Trench Bomber from Lutz #16 Spring/Summer 2008 ‘SIOUXSIE & VIVALDI’ http://www.thesartorialist.com/