Milla von Krockow | |
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Born | Michaela Saskia Gräfin von Krockow 1986 or 1987 (age 37–38)[1] Göttingen, West Germany |
Occupation | fashion model, television personality, businesswoman |
Countess Michaela Saskia von Krockow (German: Michaela Saskia Gräfin von Krockow;[2] born 1986 or 1987[1]), known professionally as Milla von Krockow,[3] is a German fashion model. She placed seventh in the second season of the German competitive reality television series Germany's Next Topmodel.
Krockow is a member of the Von Krockow family, a noble Pomeranian family.
In 2007 Krockow was a contestant on the second season of Heidi Klum's reality television competition series Germany's Next Topmodel[4] on the ProSieben network and came in seventh place.[5][6][1] After the season ended, Krockow was signed with ProSieben's modeling agency for two years.[5]
After her two-year contract with ProSieben ended, she signed with Louisa Models in Munich and Satory Model Management in Berlin.[2] In 2007 Krockow was featured on the cover of Talbot Runhof and C&A.[2] She also modeled in an advertisement campaign for Laux Design.[2]
Krockow went to school for sociology, economic and social psychology, and marketing while modeling professionally.[7][1] Upon finishing school, she began working in the marketing department of a publishing house in Göttingen.[1][8]