
The Misanthrope–Red model Michael Tintiuc connects with photographer Eric White for a collaborative project. Taking to various locations with a certain attitude, Michael is styled in garments and accessories from his label LIRFON’S. Whether dressed in bold snug leather or leopard adorned pants, Michael serves up personal style in spades.

Daylight Distress–Red model Michael Tintiuc stars in a series of moody black and white photos, captured by the lens of Mathieu Berthemy. / Makeup by Cedric Jolivet with hair by Shlomi Mor.

Renegades–Red models Michael Tintiuc, Bradley Soileau and João Zavaski prepare to slum it in a spread featuring an alluring combination of grime and panache for The Wild magazine. Photographed by Armen Djerrahian, these boys are ruffed up in modernly urban garbs from Marc Jacobs, Henrik Vibskov, Costume National and other labels to sum up the look of the streets. / Grooming by Ayinde Castro and Owen Gould.

Time Travel–VMAN travels through the decades for their latest issue, opening up the magazine with a collections’ story, inspired by iconic trends. Styled by fashion editor Tom Van Dorpe, the likes of Gucci, Calvin Klein and Dolce & Gabbana pave the way for a fun story, lensed by Benjamin Lennox. With a large task at hand, the ensemble of boys assembled prove to be equally ambitious, featuring Reid Prebenda, Elvis Jankus, Vladimir Ivanov, Luka Badnjar, Ryan Kennedy, John Ruitenbeek, Lowell Tautchin, Anthon Wellsjo, Dmitriy Tanner, Ian Mellencamp, Justin Bravo, German Ruiz, Kem Walker, Phil Moller, Charlie Timms, Michael Tintiuc, Paul Boche, Nicola Wincenc, Baptiste Radufe, Milo Spijkers, Matthew Terry, Ethan James, Linus Gustin, Aiden Andrews, Jakob Wiechmann and Taylor Gannon.

Simple Edge–A little raw around the edges, Dominic Louis’ man continues a trek that is wholly his own. Dressed in neutrals, Louis’ lead mixes the accessible with the bold, transitioning from an elongated plaid shirt, loose light-weight tops and cuffed trousers to more daring pieces. Whether it is trousers that billow or a pair that are laced from hem to hem, the collection exudes a notion of simplicity, perfected in its own world with a couple of deconstructed garments joining more finished alternatives.

In a New York state of mind, Red model Michael Tintiuc heads outdoors for a relaxing change of pace, captured by Olga Lirfon’s.

Michael Tintiuc’s androgynous look has made him the love of many designers. From Gareth Pugh and Rick Owens, to Z Zegna and Costume National, Michael has proven to be a chameleon of many looks walking for different elite clients. Known for his signature long hair, Michael has been photographed for Huge, Grey, Vanity Teen, Fault, Kult and Vogue Hommes Japan.