
1. My family 2. My passport and driver’s license 3. Scrambled eggs and bacon for breakfast 4. The F.A.Z. (German newspaper) 5. An automatic watch 6. My B&W hifi system 7. Jeans 8. My fishing rods 9. My snowboard 10. Smart and beautiful woman

Do you have any fond memories from working with a specific photographer?
Julian Hennig: I shot a very arty editorial with Mariano Vivanco and Nicola Formichetti just a few months after I began modeling and I think the work turned out great and is very different from everything else I’ve shot. But the same goes for a lot of the other great photographers I had the opportunity to work with, Mario Testino, Steven Meisel and Terry Richardson in particular.
If you could do anything career wise, what would you do?
Julian Hennig: I have never done shows in New York because I don’t agree with many designers only doing “trade” instead of actually paying a salary. Loving New York as a city so much makes me wonder if I shouldn’t do at least one season just for the experience of a show season there.

Current model of the month Julian Hennig fills us in on his discovery, first-time jitters as a model and helpful advise from the one and only Sean O’.
Where did you grow up?
Julian Hennig: I was born and raised in Berlin. After I turned seventeen, I moved to Oregon (USA) and graduated from South Salem high school before returning to Berlin.
Where do you live now?
Julian Hennig: I swing back and forth between Berlin and Frankfurt, but I prefer Berlin so that is where I spend nearly all of my free time.

Before the spring 2007 show season got underway, Julian Hennig received a strange message on Myspace. He had been contacted by Singapore-based photographer Skye Tan, who inquired about him getting into modeling. Julian did not take him seriously, but after continued suggestions, he finally caved in and went to visit Berlin agency Viva. Not considering himself right for modeling, Julian was unsure of himself, but he was quickly signed, flown into Paris three days later for fashion week and the rest is history. From a debut at Yves Saint Laurent to the coveted opening spot at Hedi Slimane’s Dior show, Julian kicked his career off with a bang, going on to become a familiar face, known for his numerous campaign appearances for Prada as well as D&G. This month, we will be getting to know more about the German model as we dig into his experiences, past and present.

Review Josh Beech’s extensive portfolio and it is nothing short of amazing that the British model has turned out a wealth of editorials and campaigns, in addition to being a regular on the catwalk. From numerous outings with H&M to striking campaigns with Giuliano Fujiwara or his recent stint for Hilfiger, the d’men/DNA model continues to be a strong force on the scene.
Josh Beech is one of the fortunate models who has been able to devote equal time to his music. Boasting an impressive number of campaigns and stories each season, Josh’s music has often benefitted from the support of the fashion world, whether it is a campaign for Levi’s or a spread in magazines, ranging from Notion to i-D. When not modeling, Josh is promoting his new solo effort, Burnt Out, which is currently available for purchase on itunes. / Video by Marcelo Burlon