Konrad Rech Steps Into Boyhood for FY Magazine!
Rising fresh-faced model Konrad Rech slips between polished menswear, playful proportions and soft boyhood nostalgia in a new editorial photographed by Maria Salivonova.
Salivonova also served as creative director for the exclusive FY Magazine! Online story, with Alex Hayel Gajel and Weronika Stroyny handling the styling.
The visual narrative moves between sunlit domestic rooms and saturated pink studio settings, allowing Rech to shift from stripped-back new face to a far more theatrical fashion character.
Classic polos, sharp tailoring, pink shirting, metallic surfaces and oversized knitwear all pass through the frame without overpowering the model at the center.
Fresh-faced does not have to mean one-note, and Konrad Rech is already proving it.
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Soft Color Meets Sharp Menswear
The editorial begins in a more relaxed register, pairing Konrad’s close-cropped blond hair with a ribbed brown polo, soft tailoring and a curved pink leather chair.
From there, the styling loosens. A fitted Diesel top and red trousers bring athletic color into the story before an oversized charcoal sweater, pink Miu Miu layers and Prada shoes move everything into a more playful fashion space.
There is a deliberate push and pull between structure and softness. Polished shoes and formal trousers meet exposed shirting, slouched knitwear and poses that feel instinctive rather than overly composed.
The wardrobe also includes pieces from Gran Sasso, Oskar Jacobson, Saint Laurent, The Row, Y-3, Rabanne, Levi’s, Theo Wormland, Hereu and Dries Van Noten.
The clothes change quickly, but Konrad’s quiet directness holds every frame together.
Konrad Rech in Boyhood
Dig into the complete Maria Salivonova editorial as Konrad Rech moves through soft tailoring, oversized knitwear, angel wings and modern menswear.

















The angel wings bring a flash of fantasy before the story settles back into tailoring, metallic Rabanne, worn-in denim and more lived-in poses around the Warsaw studio.
The editorial gives Rech plenty to work through without losing the openness that makes him such a compelling fresh face. Even at its most styled, the camera still finds a model who feels present rather than overly rehearsed.
Konrad Rech may be stepping into boyhood here, but the model momentum is already moving forward.
Source: FY Magazine! Online’s original Boyhood editorial. Photography and creative direction by Maria Salivonova; styling by Alex Hayel Gajel and Weronika Stroyny; casting by Paweł Bednarek; makeup by Yaroslava Nizovskaya; assistance by Krystsina Bartashevich; retouching by Ali Sadalh; photographed at Studio 8, Studio Iskra Warsaw.






