THE HEART OF LUCKYNELLY
In 2012, after several years working in fashion, I made a decision:
Luxury must never come at the cost of a life.
The fashion world around me felt loud, trend-driven and – too often – cruel.
I knew I could not call something “beautiful” if it required suffering.
That was the moment LUCKYNELLY – BERLIN was born:
a house built on compassion, craftsmanship and responsibility.
The name comes from two souls who changed my life forever:
my dog Nelly and a rescued rabbit named Lucky.
They are the reason this brand exists.
LUCKYNELLY is not just a label.
It is a promise.
Christine Rochlitz –– Founder & Creative Director in the LUCKYNELLY studio in Berlin
Lucky & Nelly –– Our Co-Founders, Lucky the rescue rabbit with Nelly the Bearded Collie
LUCKY & NELLY
my constant companion – my comfort, my joy, my muse.
“Hello, I’m Lucky. Please take me with you quickly. I’m already six months old.”
That moment defined everything.
Every piece we create is meant to honour life, not take it.
LUCKYNELLY is not just a brand.
It is a movement toward a future where no animal has to suffer for fashion.
OUR FEMALE FOUNDER
Every collection is personally designed in Berlin. Every bag passes through our studio process and becomes
Instead, she began hunting – obsessively – for next-generation materials that were beautiful,
durable, tactile, sculptural… and kind. Over the years, LUCKYNELLY has worked with:
What started as experimentation became identity.
COCOA DRIP — NUTICO × LUCKYNELLY
„Smells like chocolate. Wears like couture.”
The Cocoa Drip Purse is made from NUTICO’s bio-based material derived from
chocolate by-products — vegan, cruelty-free and handcrafted in Berlin.
A subtle chocolate note included.
Cocoa Drip transforms chocolate by-products into collectible couture — a bio-based, vegan material collaboration with NUTICO.
One-of-one on request.
Lead time approx. 4–6 weeks
After only two years of development, British VOGUE introduced Christine and LUCKYNELLY as one
of the new talents in fashion. Soon after, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar and Cosmopolitan featured the work
in print – not just because it was vegan, but because it was unlike anything else.
“My goal is simple,” Christine says.
“Luxury should never hurt.
"Luxury should move you.”
For us, nature is not a trend.
It is the original designer.