Lutz Morris – luxury handmade leather goods

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Lutz Morris is a line of luxury leather goods handmade consciously in Germany and is the winner of the 2020 Sustainability Award from the FGI (Fashion Group International) in New York.

After decades of working outside her native Germany, founder Tina Lutz Morris reconnected with her roots to create a timeless product based on her career-long dedication to these core values: responsible production, artisanship and altruism.

Tina Lutz Morris was born in Germany and trained in fashion design and pattern making at Paris’s ESMOD (Ecole Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode), Tina Lutz Morris joined Issey Miyake’s Paris atelier after graduating. There she worked alongside the designer on a wide range of projects. After two years, Tina transferred to the company’s Tokyo headquarters to join the Japanese design team.

Tina relocated to New York in 1992 to join Calvin Klein as a senior designer to help conceptualize and launch the CK Calvin Klein women’s line, a lifestyle brand that critics considered groundbreaking for its timely approach as well as its headline- making ad campaigns.

In 2000, Tina co-founded Lutz & Patmos in New York, a women’s ready-to-wear line that focused on luxury knitwear. In her role as creative and branding director for over a decade, Tina spearheaded innovative, multi-platform collaborations.

She developed the notable ‘Guest Designer’ series, charitable partnerships with creative luminaries including Julianne Moore, Sofia Coppola, Jane Birkin, Carine Roitfeld, Kirsten Dunst, Christy Turlington, Ines van Lamsweerde, Liv Tyler, Fabien Baron, Richard Meier, Natalia Vodianova and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu. 

Additionally, Tina worked with multiple companies on various brand collaborations, such as Lutz & Patmos x Uniqlo, multiple season knitwear collections for Coach, a homewear collection for West Elm and a mini-collection for Volkswagen’s launch of the Eos convertible. Lutz & Patmos’ designs were featured in the Cooper–Hewitt National Design Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Royal Museum of Scotland. Lutz & Patmos was also a finalist in the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award in 2005 alongside Thom Brown and Derek Lam.

After Lutz & Patmos, Tina served as the Creative Director for the luxury knitwear brand TSE. This comprehensive role included restructuring and leading the design, merchandising and marketing teams, as well as repositioning and redesigning the ready-to-wear collections. She introduced ethical fashion components to the brand narrative, including sustainable materials, local production in New York, and altruistic collaborations with student groups and artisans in Afghanistan and Swaziland.

Parallel, Tina served as adjunct professor and mentor at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

For more info visit lutzmorris.com

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