Lutz Huelle
Rendezvous in the Library at Lutz Huelle Spring 2025
A special location for a special moment, the designer's 50th collection was presented under the women's…
Lutz Huelle Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024: A Delightful Return
The German designer proposed new compositions of his favorite elements for a wardrobe that enables seamless…
EXCLUSIVE: AZ Factory Is Putting Lutz Huelle Back on the Runway
The brand built on serial collaborations is handing its Paris Fashion Week time slot to the seasoned German…
AZ Factory Pre-Fall 2024
Expressing his view of Parisian style, Lutz Huelle turned out a zesty, yet approachable collection.
Lutz Huelle RTW Spring 2024
High fashion silhouettes were reimagined with a denim twist for playful, self-assured career women.
EXCLUSIVE: Lutz Huelle Is Returning to AZ Factory for Some Encores
His second product story — a pre-spring collection — is to be unveiled in June.
EXCLUSIVE: Sheltersuit Is AZ Factory’s Latest Guest ‘Amigo’
The upstart brand, which pivoted to serial collaborations, is firming up its strategy and plotting core…
Lutz Huelle RTW Spring 2023
"Decontextualization" specialist Lutz Huelle is having something of a moment.
Lutz Huelle Is AZ Factory’s Next Designer
The seasoned talent is to unveil the collection on Oct. 3 during Paris Fashion Week.
Eyes in Focus at Fall 2022 Paris Fashion Shows
From Dior to Lutz Huelle, Koché and Ottolinger, peepers were predominantly in view.
Lutz Huelle RTW Spring 2022
The designer went for the idea that any activity, no matter how quotidian, is an occasion to dress.
Lutz Huelle RTW Spring 2021
Drawing up alternatives to sweatpants, Huelle offered hot pink pyjamas and taffeta housecoats.
Lutz Huelle RTW Fall 2020
Huelle was after clothing that gives emotion without overpowering — like old friends.
Supima Hosts Design Lab in Paris
Botter, Guy Laroche and Martin Grant were some of the designers who presented silhouettes at the Hôtel de…
Lutz Huelle RTW Spring 2020
French and flirty, in the designer's description, the collection proved he is not neglecting his namesake…