Schön! Magazine

Hair & Make-up: Kerstin Hoffmann

Put your hoods up for this Schön! online editorial with photos from Stephan Ziehen. A hoodie can mean a lot – it can be a simple piece of activewear; it can allow one to disappear in a crowd, or it can hint at something more sinister, a cover for what lurks beneath. For models Anton and Akin, the meaning is up to you. The models are styled by Daniel Blechman, with hair by Jesus Rodriguez and make up by Kerstin Hoffmann. models Anton @ M4 Models + Akin @ Seeds Management.

Design Scene Style

Hair & Make-up: Meilynn Lindlar

Exclusively for DESIGN SCENE STYLE stories Fashion photographer Dome Darko shares with us his recent story titled Fleur Noir featuring the gorgeous Veronika Terokhina Meilynn Lindlar for Design Scene Stylerepresented by Iconic Management. In charge of styling was Jana van de Boldt, who for the session selected pieces from Bimba y Lola, Zara, Dior, Richert Beil, and Karl Lagerfeld. Hair and makeup is work of beauty artist Meilynn Lindlar.

Barbara Schöneberger interviews Tim Raue for the current issue of BARBARA-Magazine

Props: Peter Klare

Photo: Robert Grischek

Agency Photographer: Klein Photographen GmbH

Client: BARBARA

Barbara Schöneberger interviews Tim Raue for the current issue of BARBARA-Magazine. This time her topic is "Totally over the top". Too much of everything can also be really fun. Peter Klare was responsible for the props. Click here for his portfolio.

Schön! Magazine

Grooming: Anna Kürner

Photo: Valeria Mitelman

Client: Schön! Magazine

Talent: Jeff Wilbusch

"A seasoned actor of both stage and screen, Wilbusch’s popularity recently exploded with the release of Netflix’s Unorthodox. Wilbusch portrays Moishe, a troubled man who accompanies another character, Yanky, to Berlin, Germany in pursuit of Yanky’s wife who has fled their Williamsburg, Brooklyn-based ultra-orthodox community. The series was groundbreaking in a number of respects; its “inspired by true events” story received considerable praise, and its heavy use of Yiddish was a major first in the world of television. (...)" to read the whole article, click here.
Written by Braden Bjella