Brands

Yohji Yamamoto Y's

Intellectual avant-garde that rejects seasonality. Y’s is about freedom of movement within asymmetry and layering. Our curatorial selection from this line celebrates Yamamoto’s lifelong fascination with the color black and the garment’s ability to both protect and liberate at the same time.

MM6 Maison Margiela

A play on context and the redefinition of the familiar. MM6 brings an element of rebellion and conceptual humor to our selection. It is fashion for those who understand clothing as a form of communication and are unafraid to challenge the traditional silhouette.

Róhe

An Amsterdam-based brand built on sartorial discipline and visual sharpness. Within our concept, Róhe represents dynamic elegance—pieces that are striking in their silhouette yet remain anchored in artisanal quality.

St. Agni

A synthesis of modern tailoring and traditional craftsmanship. St. Agni brings a sense of calm and balance to Lula Studio. Their selection reflects a return to nature through precision-crafted leather and fibers that respect both the body and the planet.

By Malene Birger

Effortless elegance designed for the modern bohemian. By Malene Birger brings a play of textures, generous volumes, and a sense of depth to our selection, offering a feeling of freedom to the everyday. It is fashion that does not succumb to time but celebrates artistic expression in every detail.

Almada Label

Quiet luxury reduced to its purest essence. Almada Label captures attention not through logos, but through haptic experience. Our selection focuses on pieces crafted from organic cotton and innovative Naia™ acetate, embodying ethical depth and sensual minimalism.

Ssstein

Japanese brand ssstein explores the space between the garment and the body. Its design is defined by precise tailoring that subtly deconstructs classic silhouettes. At Lula Studio, we perceive this brand as the pinnacle of modern minimalism — where raw structure meets absolute stillness.

Deiji Studios

Deiji Studios brings the concept of 'linen comfort' into the realm of high aesthetics. Built on linen and organic materials, the brand blurs the line between loungewear and ready-to-wear. For us, it represents effortless freedom and a conscious rhythm of life that refuses to rush.

Agolde

Agolde redefines denim through the lens of history and innovation. Each piece is a study in authenticity referencing past decades while leaning toward a sustainable future through its materials. In our selection, it forms an essential foundation that bridges high fashion with everyday reality.

Bevza

Ukrainian brand Bevza is synonymous with sensual minimalism and sophisticated femininity. Its design is quiet yet deeply rooted in cultural context and a profound respect for the silhouette. At Lula Studio, we appreciate its ability to create a luxury garment from the sheer purity of a line.

Charlotte Chesnais

Charlotte Chesnais does not work with accessories, but with anatomy. Her objects flow around the body in organic curves, transforming the traditional concept of jewelry into abstract art. For Lula Studio, we have selected pieces that function as solitary accents of your visual identity.

Chimi

Swedish design that seeks a balance between futurism and the classic. For us, Chimi represents a functional accessory that defines one’s perspective on the world. Our selection focuses on strong silhouettes and material durability, perfectly complementing our curated edit of garments.

Aleš Hnátek

Aleš Hnátek brings an element of experimentation with material and form to our selection. His work is about exploring new boundaries in textiles and construction, pushing the perception of local design into an international context. An authorial approach that we celebrate at Lula Studio for its courage and depth.

Jakub Patka

Jakub Patka defines the garment as an object. His work is a study of proportions and technical precision, where every seam carries its own significance. For Lula Studio, we have selected pieces that represent uncompromising local modernism and a dialogue between the body and the architecture of textiles.