
Homecoming–Success model Demi Matzen plays the product of a city boy returning home to the country for a new story in Feld 100. Photographed by Markus Pritzi, Demi is styled by Isabelle Thiry, who outfits the unique face in garments from Raf Simons, Jean Paul Gaultier and other labels. / Grooming by Gregor Makris (BIGOUDi).

for his new story in feld hommes’ summer 2010 issue, fashion editor christian stemmler teamed up with photographer misha taylor and takes us to cape town for an aquatic journey in cool denim pieces and fresh colours featuring jhonnes mattos, levi lomey and raoul goetze …

Tantalizing cuts from a selection that includes Yves Saint Laurent, Jil Sander and Lanvin set the mood in Isabelle Thiry’s latest story for Feld Hommes. Featuring Arthur Daniyarov photographed by Markus Pritzi, the Viva model delivers an outlandish performance of varying proportions.

Viva models Mark Cox and Adrien Brunier loose their usual clean look for a more edgier one in their latest work for the Finale issue of Feld Hommes. Pushed into the realm of the misunderstood, Mark and Adrien are styled by Marcell Naubert and lensed by Twin-Shotone for quite the memorable spread.

Brazilian favorite Francisco Lachowski plays with fire for the latest edition of Feld Hommes and comes out untouched. Appearing in the German magazine photographed by Thomas Lohr, Francisco is immersed in a digital haze, which features an eclectic range of colorful pieces styled by Shandi Alexander.

Feld Hommes fashion editor Isabelle Thiry shares her experience styling Taylor Fuchs a couple years back, when he had just began modeling. Working with friend and photographer Daniel Schröder, the duo were tasked with shooting an editorial for Feld Hommes. The shoot took place “in Hamburg, in a rundown place on Reeperbahn, used and shared by artists as their ateliers…” She recalls Taylor being really cute and shy at the time. He was new to modeling and had travelled “all the way from Canada, just for the day.” However, despite his new status as a model, Thiry recalls Taylor being so much a natural that there was no need to show him poses or direct much if at all…for him, it just came naturally. Reflecting on Taylor, Thiry to this day thinks fondly of him as the boy with the “poetic face and the space between his teeth.”