
Part II of Viva’s latest series of digital updates continue with Louis Sasse, Malte Grunicke, Ramon von Roon, Robert Grunenberg, Tizian Dreisbusch and Vincent Mank.

The spring edition of FHM Collections takes a beautifully dark turn with an editorial featuring Viva’s Robert Grunenberg as The Demon of the Night. Photographed by the talented Markus Pritzi, Robert always finds the perfect lighting as he creates sharp angles for an equally enthralling wardrobe.


Standing out in stark black and white, the latest collection from Blaak Homme designers Sachiko Okada and Aaron Sharif turns to the church for inspiration. While the oversize rosary and crown of thorns make for controversial pieces of discussion, robe-inspired proportions take minimal design in a striking direction. Avoiding any great use of volume, a certain lightness is achieved where Okada and Sharif fashion a dynamic wardrobe that can be dressed up or down and applied to the year’s seasons at large.

Jolijn Snijders’ latest candid adventures bring us new photos of Robert Grunenberg. Aptly entitled, “A Place to Hide”, Snijders provides the playground for Robert to sharpen his emotive skills.

Per Zennström (Objektiv) frames his latest work for Feld Hommes with the simple concept of teenage awkwardness. Casting Robert, Jean Luc, Vincent, Felix Bayertz (Viva Berlin), Max (Seeds) and Tom to be styled by Feld Hommes resident fashion editor Isabelle Thiry, Zennström captures developed characters that embrace spontaneity and spunk.

Robert Grunenberg was not overshadowed by other leading models in his first editorial shoot for Man About Town. His stand out features among the strong cast cemented his stay in the industry and he has since appeared in 10 Men, Feld Hommes and FHM Collections Germany. Robert made his runway debut in Paris walking for Blaak Homme.