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WORMLAND Modern Messenger 2011

ClientWORMLAND ProductionGlamPR.com Creative DirectorDirk Koeberle Art DirectorMichael Meise Art BuyerCornelia Tibke Post ProductionLSD Neuss StylingNorbert Schaub, Tobias Frericks Hair Deycke Heidorn c/o Sternenfänger GbR Makeup Deycke Heidorn c/o Sternenfänger GbR LocationRamscale Loft, New York ModelBrad Kroenig Model2Kerri-Lee Miller IllustrationMichael Meise PhotographerKoray Birand

WORMLAND : Modern Messenger - shoot with Brad Kroenig and Kerri-Lee Miller above the New York rooftops

Fashion photographer and GoSee member KORAY BIRAND portrayed models Brad Kroenig and Kerri-Lee Miller against the impressive backdrop of New York for the WORMLAND 'Modern Messenger' campaign.

The photographer, models and fashion all worked together to create a series of pictures full of autumn atmosphere for the current season by menswear fashion retailer WORMLAND.

This has been the sixth time already that Brad Kroenig was picked for a WORMLAND campaign. He has modelled for big names including Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, Hermes and Chanel. The US-American is famous first and foremost for his long-term collaboration with fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld, who dedicated a book and a photography exhibition to him.

The 1,77cm tall South-African Kerri-Lee Miller is a permanent feature in many campaigns by photographer Koray Birand.

Creative direction by Dirk Koeberle and art director Michael Meise. Norbert Schaub and Tobias Frericks took care of the styling and Cornelia Tibke was the art buyer.

With a total of 16 stores in 12 major cities, THEO WORMLAND is one of the leading German retail chains of menswear and denim.

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