
Modelwerk’s Max Krieger is photographed by Philip Andre with styling by Oliver Arlt.

Max Krieger shoots with Jimmy Fontaine for the latest issue of Nylon Guys. Taking an easy look at seasonal layers, stylist Karen Levitt dresses Max in pieces from Marc by Marc Jacobs, Topman and other labels.

Max Krieger has a visit with Jimmy Fontaine
Max Krieger (Modelwerk) trades in his inhibitions for an entertaining one-man show.

It’s a boy’s day out on the boardwalk for Francisco Lachowski, Paul Boche, Max Krieger, Doug Bell and Ryan Schira. One of the prized attractions of Guapo’s recent issue, the gang was photographed by Marley Kate and outfitted by Ian Bradley. Making for quite the interesting group, Kate’s gang hangs out in a cool array of pieces from young labels such as Ksubi, Obesity & Speed and Jeremy Scott.

Shooting his fourth campaign for Görtz, Per Zennström photographs Max Krieger as styled by Christian Stemmler with the art direction of Joanna Switowski and the creative direction of Mieke Haase.

Max Krieger’s icy blue eyes, bleached blond hair and bad boy attitude has made him one of the coolest kids in fashion. He became the face of Topman in spring 2010 and became an editorial star appearing in QVEST, Tush, Visual Tales, Interview and Guapo magazine. Max has walked for Komakino and Comme des Garcons SHIRTS.