🪩 The Day the Rolling Stones Sued Her — and What Came After | Susanne Weber-Euler
- Hedi
- Jan 29
- 2 min read
By Hedi Schaefer (New Change_liscous Podcast Episode Out Now)
At the peak of her success, Susanne Weber-Euler’s fair fashion label was everywhere — featured in 250+ stores across Europe, worn by celebrities, and celebrated for bringing color, humor, and glitter to sustainable fashion. She was even interviewed as “Germany’s Unicorn Expert.”

And then came the letter.
A thick, unexpected envelope from the Rolling Stones’ lawyers landed on her desk — ordering her to stop production and destroy every last piece of her best-selling design: a rainbow tongue illustration, a bold remix inspired by the band’s iconic logo.
What followed wasn’t just a legal battle.It was a collapse.
“I lost everything. The company, my marriage, my money. I turned 40 and that was not what I imagined for my birthday,” Susanne shares.
But what makes her story extraordinary isn’t the fall.
It’s what she did next...
No Bali escape. Nope.
No spiritual rebrand.
Just reality - meditation, long walks, early bedtimes. Healing through structure and showing up for her 2 year old. Because when you’re at rock bottom and no one’s coming to save you - you save yourself.
Over time, her creativity returned. Her energy shifted.
She rebuilt - not the same life, but a more aligned one. A new job. A new relationship. A new self.
Letting go didn’t break her.
It broke open a version of her that had maybe been already waiting to emerge.
If you’ve been clinging to something that no longer fits or crashes - this is your sign.
Letting go isn’t the end.
It’s where a new story begins...
🎧 Listen to the most inspiring conversation I've ever had on the Change-a-licious podcast - Episode: “From Mess to Success (And a Rolling Stones Lawsuit)” Download The Impact Boutique for the video podcast (yes, FREE!) at ➡️ Google Playstore here or ➡️ Apple App Store here
Meet Susanne Weber-Euler.
A Creative Director at the intersection of art and business.
She combines vision and precision, emotion and strategy, creating brands that not only look good but feel real. To her, luxury is an attitude — with soul, clarity, and relevance.
She spent 11 years at Zeitverlag, went on to found her own fashion label "Oh Yeah", and has been Creative Director at https://www.niche-beauty.com/ since 2019.
Connect with Susi at https://www.susanne-webereuler.com/





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