In Bavaria, the Dirndl is not just a dress, but a symbol of tradition, history, and craftsmanship. Today, however, it has also become a fashion statement – with modern designs and creative accents. For the new edition of FESCH Magazine, published by Stefan Pabst and Oliver Rauh, SACHA TASSILO HÖCHSTETTER photographed the editorial 'Sweet Sixties' at the Hot Studio in Munich.
Sascha: "Under the title 'Sweet Sixties,' I created the editorial in a retro style, featuring candy colors, delicate patterns, and ultra-feminine hairstyles à la Brigitte Bardot! These traditional outfits, known as 'TRACHT' in Germany, exude retro charm. The outfits were styled by Oliver Rauh and Samir Abousuede. Makeup was done by Stephanie Gasteiger, and Arno Humer was in charge of hair. The editorial was realized with Charly Kyonton c/o Tigers Mgmt, Danielle Dolata c/o Munich Models, and Beni Steger c/o Tune Models."
CREDITS
Client Fesch magazine
Post Production Sacha Tassilo Höchstetter
Styling Oliver RAUH c/o Louisa Artists
Hair Arno Humer
Make-up Stephanie Gasteiger
Location Hot Studio munich
Model Beni Steger / Tune models
Model Charly Kyonton / Tigers Mgmt
Model Danielle Dolata / Munich models
Photographer Sacha Tassilo Höchstetter
About SACHA TASSILO HÖCHSTETTER
Sacha Tassilo Höchstetter - photography&film - 1972 born in Munich, Germany.
92 University - entrance diploma, Wasserburg am Inn
93 study of psychology Munich
95 study of english, London
96 move to Berlin, starts as a photo assistent at: Stefan Geiser and Frank Wöllfing-Seelig
97 move to Sao Paulo, photo assistent at:
97 Andreas Heiniger, publicity photographer and film-maker
98 Marcio Rebelo, stillife photographer and artist
99 Paulo Fridman photojournalist
00 Reinaldo Coser, people and fashion photographer
2003 starts his own studio in Sao Paulo
2004 works and lives in Sao Paulo and Munich as a photographer
2012 starts making fashionvideos
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