“It wasn’t so much about fashion design in the beginning. What I really liked was popular culture, like music. While others were playing football outside, I was listening to the radio inside. I was so obsessed with music. Fashion was just another part of that. You listen to music all the time, and you look at popstars and the way they dress. There was this whole package of popular culture. Then I became really interested in fashion and what clothes could do to you. The way you could change through the way you dressed. The way you expressed yourself by dressing differently. That was such a pivotal moment. I was always fairly well behaved in Germany, so when I moved to London I went mad for a while, just because everything seemed possible. I had my hair cut into a Mohican. It’s just a silly haircut, but I felt like a different person. I realised you could do anything to yourself visually, and whatever you do to yourself visually will also change yourself as a person. That feeling was so strong, to say, I can be anybody, anything. There’s no limits to how you can be, and you can express that by the way you look. That got me interested in fashion. Also, playing with those vestimentary codes: what does a trench say about you, what does a bomber jacket say about you? That’s the one thing that keeps me going, and it never stops.” “How Lutz Huelle found happiness “ #lutzhuelle on @1granary , words by @ayawnoel , photos by @mariannasanvito link in bio

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“It wasn’t so much about fashion design in the beginning. What I really liked was popular culture, like music. While others were playing football outside, I was listening to the radio inside. I was so obsessed with music. Fashion was just another part of that. You listen to music all the time, and you look at popstars and the way they dress. There was this whole package of popular culture. Then I became really interested in fashion and what clothes could do to you. The way you could change through the way you dressed. The way you expressed yourself by dressing differently. That was such a pivotal moment.
I was always fairly well behaved in Germany, so when I moved to London I went mad for a while, just because everything seemed possible. I had my hair cut into a Mohican. It’s just a silly haircut, but I felt like a different person. I realised you could do anything to yourself visually, and whatever you do to yourself visually will also change yourself as a person. That feeling was so strong, to say, I can be anybody, anything. There’s no limits to how you can be, and you can express that by the way you look. That got me interested in fashion. Also, playing with those vestimentary codes: what does a trench say about you, what does a bomber jacket say about you? That’s the one thing that keeps me going, and it never stops.”
“How Lutz Huelle found happiness “
#lutzhuelle on @1granary , words by @ayawnoel , photos by @mariannasanvito link in bio


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