
Strong Fashion–Photographed by Michael Brus, Wiener models Benedikt Angerer, Gerhard Freidl and Patrick Kafka join Next Company’s Michael Gstoettner for the latest cover story of Die Presse. All covering the new issue, the stunning foursome are styled by Barbara Zach, who employs minimal dress for the laid-back feature. / Hair by Patrick Glatthaar with style assistance by Angelika Pohl.

AND_i–Stylist Nieves Elorduy spotlights AND_i designer, Andrea Eberharter’s latest collection with a new story lensed by Olga Rubio Dalmau. Reuniting with Next Company model Michael Gstoettner, Dalmau captures an unapologetic lineup of accessory nonsense. / Grooming by Estrella Elorduy using Christian Dior Homme Cosmetics.

I Love Models Management–Boasting one of Milan’s largest men’s boards, complete with its fill of recognizable talent, casting directors easily have their hands full when it comes to I Love Models Management’s fall/winter 2012 show package. Beginning with classic favorites, I Love brings forth Lenz Von Johnston, Chad White and others, while in the new face department there is Louis Mayhew, Jacob Morton as well as additional talents of interest. Peppered with a recent talent explosion, there is the in-demand Bastiaan van Gaalen or Lanvin dancing man, Milo Spijkers. Bringing up the notables with Brazilian regular Douglas Neitzke or intriguing developing talent Hampus Lück, I Love Models Management has the winning formula to quite the busy fashion week.

Floored–Michael Gstoettner of Next Company wears a wardrobe of charcoal, navy and black for the fall 2011 Divarese campaign. With a series of leather suitcases and shoes, Michael is the very image of relaxed perfection, captured by photographer Koray Birand.

Hightech Fashion–Donning the latest from Diesel, Hackett and other labels, Next Company model Michael Gstoettner is airborne for his latest editorial. Taking on the role of pilot for Don Gil magazine, Michael is photographed by Rafaela Pröll.

Milano ’60–Jacopo Moschin photographs Michael Gstoettner in tweeds and boxing gear for MAX magazine. In the September issue, the Next Company model appears as the quintessential italian man wearing pieces from Trussardi 1911, Prada, Corneliani and Dolce & Gabbana among other labels, styled by Carlo Ortenzi.

Michael Gstoettner’s Versace Pour Homme fragrance campaign put this Austrian on every designer’s radar. Soon after his major campaign, he became the face of Bally, Zara, Ermanno Scervino, Esprit, Divarese, L’Oreal and John Richmond. His captivating gaze and good looks have made him a runway star, walking for Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, Iceberg, D&G and Zegna. Michael has appeared in Paperplane and Wiener magazine.