The exhibition La pensée corps brings together the work of Alexandra Bircken and Lutz Huelle, both of whom are linked to questions of identity, intimacy, permeability and vulnerability of the human being. What links them is a style with forms that are alternately fractured and assembled, cut and sutured, and a long history of friendship.

This exhibition is not about the relationship between art and fashion, even though it is a natural one. The focus is … More

“Huelle, a German who lives in Paris, is one of the most interesting indie designers in fashion, famous in a strange way for having his best ideas copied by many lesser talents. With this collection, it was about him respecting, and yet extending, the DNA of a house founded by the late great Alber Elbaz, a creator of clear and powerful codes.Thankfully, the result was a balanced cocktail of Huelle’s street style, delicacy with denim and sense of rock n roll, married to the hipster grand couture of Elbaz, blended with the one virtual show Alber created for AZ Factory.” Godfrey Deeny on AZ Factory with Lutz Huelle on FASHION NETWORK

to read the whole article go here The unstated question entering the one-off collection of Lutz Huelle for AZ Factory … More

Spring Summer 2017 Backstage at the Yoyo Club at Palais de Tokyo . This was what was dubbed the ´Club Collection’ in the Press,for me it was just a glorious mix of everything I liked , shown in the subterranean confines of one of the best club spaces in Paris. The collection had more colour than ever, and it marked the debut of the Couture Influence, visible in the orange jacket on Suzi. Photos by Giasco Bertoli

‘Merging sartorial genres is a Lutz trademark, as well as a sense of urban pragmatism. Real life is constantly on the designer’s mind, who is clearly not interested in creating abstract concepts. His latest collection was an inventive blend of Haute Couture shapes with sportswear elements, both refined and edgy at the same time. His garments are intelligent ones, and they are on the timeless side, too.’ Philippe Pourhashemi talks to Lutz Huelle in the latest issue of BEHIND THE BLINDS, with photos by Patricia Ruiz del Portal. Model Elfie Reigate at Kate Moss Agency,Casting by Mitch Macken at MM Casting, Production Michael Marson, Portrait Wolfgang Tillmans

the whole story is in this months’ BEHIND THE BLINDS https://www.instagram.com/behindtheblinds/?hl=en