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Julian Schratter

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Julian Schratter
Born (1989-04-11) April 11, 1989 (age 35)
San Mateo, California, United States
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
Model and photographer
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Julian Schratter (born April 11, 1989) is an American male model and photographer. He has modeled for W Magazine, Esquire and Vogue.[3]

Early life[edit]

Schratter was born in San Mateo, California. He has four sisters and adores his nieces and nephews, who are often the stars of his snapshots on Instagram. He's a graduate of Aragon High School in San Mateo, California.[4] He started modeling since the age of 16, as well as working behind the camera as a photographer himself.

Career[edit]

In 2010, Julian Schratter appeared in an editorial for the February issue of Contributing Editor that was called We Hit It Milan 2010. He appeared in an editorial for the March issue of Contributing Editor that was called The New Black. He appeared in an editorial for the October issue of Contributing Editor that was called Style Subject Kristin Gallegos. He was in the fall ad campaign for Seven For All Mankind. He walked the amfAR Inspiration Gala Show.

In 2011, he appeared in an editorial for the January issue of Details Magazine that was called Through Jules’Lens: Milan Part 1 and for Part 2. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of L’Officiel Hommes that was called Fuck Fashion. He appeared in an editorial for the June issue of Portrait that was called Kings of Milano. He appeared in an editorial for the October issue of Vogue Mexico that was called Mirades De Una Diva. He was in the spring and fall ad campaign for Armani Exchange. He was on the October cover of Vogue Mexico. He walked the spring shows for D&G, Dolce & Gabbana and Vivienne Westwood.

In 2012, he appeared in an editorial for the February issue of Positive Magazine that was called Simon & Matthew. He appeared in an editorial for the February issue of Carbon Copy that was called Shake It. He appeared in an editorial for the spring issue of ODDA Magazine that was called Nowhere Girl. He appeared in an editorial for the May issue of Homme Style that was called Boys with Toys. He was in the spring ad campaign for Pure 02. He walked the fall shows for Roberto Cavalli and Ermanno Scervino. He walked the Lifeball Vienna Show. He walked the amfAR New York Gala Show.

In 2013, he appeared in an editorial for the May issue of ODDA Magazine that was called Super Rich Kids. He was in the spring ad campaign for Iceberg. He was in the fall ad campaign for Ralph Lauren. He walked the amfAR New York Gala Show.

In 2014, he appeared in an editorial for the July issue of W Magazine that was called Who’s the Boss? He appeared in an editorial for the fall issue of Flaunt that was called Fine, You Can Keep Fluffy and I Will Keep Chateau de Chenoncau. He appeared in an editorial for the October issue of Esquire that was called Another Kind of Coat. He was in the fall ad campaign for Andrew Marc.

In 2015, he appeared in an editorial for the November issue of People Magazine that was called Sexiest Men of Instagram. He was in the spring ad campaigns for Banana Republic and Tatras.

In 2016, he walked the fall show for Banana Republic.

References[edit]

  1. http://www.soulartistmanagement.com/models/gentlemen/all/598962/julian-schratter/book
  2. https://models.com/models/julian-schratter
  3. "RYAN KENNEDY & JULIAN SCHRATTER BY DAVID ROEMER FOR VOGUE MEXICO". The Fashionisto. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  4. "Julian Schratter". Listal. Retrieved 11 June 2018.

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