AZ Factory Pre-Fall 2024 Paris

Oh I just peep this but it’s almost an original Margiela shoulder!
It’s funny to have everybody claim Margiela everywhere when I guess most of the people don’t know that Lutz Huelle is the Margiela heir…And not someone who worked at the brand when he was already gone.
 
some of this is great and works well as mix of Alber's codes and his own more street sensibilities, but some of these looks are so nothing I wonder why they were even photographed. I still don't get the idea of these different collaborators but at least this one feels coherent.
 
some of this is great and works well as mix of Alber's codes and his own more street sensibilities, but some of these looks are so nothing I wonder why they were even photographed. I still don't get the idea of these different collaborators but at least this one feels coherent.
It's only the main seasons that change collaborators each season. Lutz Huelle does the pre-collections as a permanent designer.
 
Love the sensibility and attitude in this, and also love the way so much of this fits on the shoulders, but I do wish he would lean into the Alber of it all a little more as this does look to close to his own label. I think he's getting there slowly, I just hope this isn't it or the limit with it.
 
Lutz Huelle is returning to the runway on March 4 with backing from Richemont and AZ Factory:
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 designer.

By MILES SOCHA
FEBRUARY 12, 2024, 1:00PM


In AZ Factory parlance, Lutz Huelle has moved beyond an “amigo” and become a bestie.

In a new twist on its evolving model of rotating guest creatives or amigos, AZ Factory has handed its time slot on the official Paris Fashion Week calendar to Huelle, and will sponsor a runway show for his signature brand.

A German designer who founded his eponymous label in Paris more than 20 years ago, Huelle has not staged a catwalk display since the fall 2020 fashion season.

As backer of the Lutz Huelle show on March 4, AZ Factory will offer financial and human resources for the production itself.

The development marks a further tightening of ties between Huelle and AZ Factory, which first tapped him as a guest designer for its spring 2023 collection, subsequently conscripting him to design AZ Factory’s pre-collections.

Huelle’s first effort, which perfectly captured the offhand couture glamour pioneered by AZ Factory‘s late founder Alber Elbaz during his heady Lanvin years, riffed on Parisian style for his recent pre-fall 2024 effort.

AZ Factory is a joint venture between Compagnie Financière Richemont and Elbaz, billed as a creative hub for smart, solutions-driven fashions that care.

“Collaborating with the fabulous people at AZ Factory and designing these three collections has been a huge joy from the very first moment, and we are incredibly happy and grateful about this great opportunity,” Huelle told WWD.

“Since the pandemic in March 2020, we have shown our collection in private presentations, all the time being eager to return to the runway,” he added.

“We thought it was time for him to come back to a runaway-show format,” said Richemont executive Mauro Grimaldi, explaining that AZ Factory “is not just a collaborative brand — it’s really an incubator of independent designers.

“We thought it was important for Lutz to succeed as well with his own brand,” added Grimaldi, a strategic adviser to Philippe Fortunato, chief executive officer of fashion and accessories maisons at Richemont. “We think that his brand has tremendous potential — it just needs an appropriate level of support from the industry in this very competitive market.

“For independent designers, it is still very important to have the possibility to do a fashion show, because in terms of visibility, it has a tremendous impact,” he added. “We love this idea to contribute to generating a new generation of designers.”

So far, AZ Factory has clocked about 10 collaborations with guest “amigos,” most of them young designers in need of support and help at a critical juncture in their development.

These have included Thebe Magugu, Ester Manas, Cyril Bourez, ShelterSuit, Tennessy Thoreson and Jenny Hytönen. Molly Molloy and Lucinda Chambers, the duo behind the Colville label, created an AZ Factory range for fall 2023 retailing, while Norman René Devera and Peter Movrin, key in-house AZ Factory talents, signed the spring 2024 effort.

Huelle and partner David Ballu founded the Lutz brand in Paris in 2000 and it has been a mainstay of the Paris calendar. Over the years, Huelle has also consulted for brands including S’Max Mara, Brioni and Delpozo.

A Central Saint Martins graduate, Huelle cut his teeth at Maison Martin Margiela, which he joined in 1995 and where he became responsible for the development of its knitwear and Artisanal lines. He won France’s prestigious ANDAM fashion awards in 2000 and 2002.
Source: WWD

I think that this partnership could end up turning into long term backing or a partial acquisition. If both parties play their cards well, Richemont could have another Alaïa in their portfolio.
 
Okay didn't see this coming..but good for him. I forgot that he's been around for so long, 20 years in Fashion is like forever. If he started in 2000 it means that very few of his contemporaries are still around. I never would have guessed that out of everyone he was going to be the one still here today.
 
its a cute collection of wearable unmistakably Parisian clothes. Nothing super special or incredibly revolutionary here. Im pretty tired of ombre or fuschia anything. Many pieces here will sell like crazy.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
212,476
Messages
15,186,464
Members
86,354
Latest member
snejonopka
Back
Top
monitoring_string = "058526dd2635cb6818386bfd373b82a4"
<-- Admiral -->