ELIF x NYX Professional Makeup

Hair & Make-up: Saskia Krause

Our make-up artist Saskia Krause and artist Elif are now cooperating with the make-up brand NYX Cosmetics, which is not tested on animals. We are happy to be a part of it and are excited.

ELIF – "ALLES HELAL"

Hair & Make-up: Saskia Krause

Elif herself says: "I believe that when we are at peace with ourselves, in the end ALLES IST HELAL. In her song she describes the struggle between two worlds. Angel or devil? Our make-up artist Saskia Krause helped to show Elif's transformation not only through her make-up, but was another part of the visual realization by directing together with Viktor Schanz. We are proud!

Kathleen Setbau für Fucking Young Magazine

Setbau: Kathleen

Photo: Ralph Mecke

Client: Fucking Young Magazine

Shooting with renowned photographer Ralph Mecke for Fucking Young magazine was an ideal opportunity for Kathleen to combine her clean, minimalist style and deep understanding of art and fashion. The photo spread pays homage to visionary fashion designer Helmut Lang, known for his minimalist aesthetic and use of unconventional materials. His often asymmetrical cuts and unexpected details challenged traditional notions of beauty and elegance. Helmut Lang was a true visionary and a trailblazer in the fashion world, and his contribution to the industry will never be forgotten. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of designers to push the boundaries of fashion and create truly innovative and groundbreaking designs.

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