APEX expert for Vienna
Knows the Vienna hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Vienna pool.
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Vienna moves more slowly than Moscow or Dubai, but more precisely than either. Here no one writes "I need a girl by nine" at seven in the evening — here they write two or three days ahead and send the occasion: a dinner with partners at Steirereck, a box for "Così fan tutte", a reception at a residence, two days in the Wachau. Half our Vienna meetings are planned in advance, and that sets the city apart sharply from the Russian and Arab textures.
We hold the selection speed all the same. The manager in chat is a real person, replies in the first to third minute, at night too. A model for an uncomplicated scenario comes together in 30 to 60 minutes; for the ball season or a format with language and cultural context — in 90 to 120 minutes. Same-day requests do happen in Vienna, but they're 10-15% of the flow, not the main mode.
Eighty percent of meetings fall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with the peak from 19:00 to 01:00. In January-February the ball peak adds to that — more on this below. Summer brings Festwochen in May-June and a relative lull in August, when the city heads out to the lakes.
From January through February Vienna lives by its balls. There are around 400 of them in a season — from intimate university affairs to the Opernball at the Vienna State Opera. This isn't tourist decoration; it's the central part of the Viennese social year, and for our clients it's the keystone occasion for premium companionship in these months.
Opernball is the headline event. End of February, Vienna State Opera, five and a half thousand guests, live broadcast on ORF, black tailcoat with white tie compulsory, full-length evening gown compulsory, elbow-length gloves compulsory. Debutantes in white are a separate category — not our format. Companionship at the Opernball means a full-length gown, at minimum one fine accessory, hair done by a Viennese stylist, impeccable manners. The model has to know how to behave in the box, how to dance the waltz at least to the level of a turn, how to answer a German "Darf ich bitten?". Selection — two to three weeks at the very minimum, and ours is always bespoke.
Beyond the Opernball — Bal in der Hofburg, Kaffeesiederball, Rudolfina-Redoute, Bonbon-Ball, Jägerball (with traditional hunting dress), Ball der Wiener Philharmoniker. Each has its own dress code, and it's to be observed literally. At the Jägerball without a green waistcoat or a Dirndl — refused at the door, and that's not a fiction.
Prices in the ball season run 20-40% above the usual. An Opernball ticket — from 350 euros for entry only, a box from 21,000 euros. Companionship is a separate conversation and a separate budget. If you're planning, write in December; by January the whole premium segment is already booked out.
1st district (Innere Stadt) — our main area. The Ring: Kärntner Ring, Schubertring, Opernring, Burgring. All the keystone hotels, the Staatsoper, Musikverein, Konzerthaus, Hofburg, the cafés and restaurants of the historic centre — inside a 15-minute walk.
7th district (Neubau) — the area for intimate evenings, design hotels, a younger format. Spittelberg with its lanes — for a stroll after dinner.
13th district (Hietzing) — Schönbrunn and its surroundings. For a daytime programme with the palace and the park, for dinner at Café Residenz, for clients who want the imperial decoration.
19th district (Döbling) — vineyards, villas, Heuriger taverns in Grinzing and Nussdorf. For summer evenings and for clients who want to see Vienna outside the centre.
Travel: Schönbrunn — within the city, a normal format. Wachau (the wine villages along the Danube, an hour and a half drive) — a "day" or "weekend" format, often with an overnight in Dürnstein or Spitz. Salzburg — a two-hour train or drive, format from 24 hours. Bad Gastein — an Alpine spa, format 2-3 days. Hungary (Budapest, two and a half hours) and Bratislava (an hour) — a separate conversation, agreed several days ahead.
The airport is VIE Schwechat, 20 minutes from the centre by CAT or taxi. Arrival pickups we organise — the model meets in arrivals or in a lounge lobby, then by scenario.
Vienna is the strictest European capital on dress code, and that isn't a marketing line. At the Opernball — black tailcoat (white tie) is compulsory; in a tuxedo you won't be admitted. At the Wiener Philharmoniker Ball — tailcoat or formal uniform. At the lighter balls — tuxedo (black tie). The model in any case wears a full-length gown; gloves are compulsory at white-tie balls.
Wiener Staatsoper — smart elegant in the evening, business attire is acceptable at daytime matinées. Stalls and boxes ask for more — jacket for the gentleman, dress or elegant suit for the lady. Jeans and trainers — no, even in the gallery.
Musikverein and Konzerthaus — slightly easier than the Staatsoper, but still a suit or an elegant dress. At the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's concert — close to ball-level.
Hotel Sacher and Café Sacher — elegant casual. That doesn't mean "jeans are fine" — it means jacket without tie, a tidy dress. The former imperial hotels (Imperial, Bristol) are a touch stricter, especially in the evening.
Steirereck — two Michelin stars, suit or elegant casual, no sportswear silhouette. Pramerl & the Wolf — contemporary Michelin, slightly easier, but still "as if visiting your partner's parents", not "as if at a bar".
Heuriger in Grinzing and Nussdorf — the only Viennese format where relaxed casual is acceptable. A light dress on the model, shirt without tie on the client — the norm.
Meetings under two hours — we don't take. Two hours in Vienna only covers a quick dinner at one restaurant, and no premium-segment model will travel for a slot like that, especially when the dress code is for the Staatsoper or for a Steirereck dinner with a two-hour seating.
Pricing — from $1,200 for two hours in standard format up to $6,000 for two days. Night — $2,500, day (10 hours) — $4,000. Media-tier — from $3,500 for two hours, $5,000 for four. In the ball season prices rise 20-40% above these bases, because the choice narrows and the model's preparation (stylist, full-length gown, waltz rehearsal where needed) takes many times longer.
Sharing model photos with third parties is forbidden. In Vienna this matters especially — the city is small, the diplomatic and financial circles cross densely, and even a single leak can cost a model her career in the premium segment. If a photo gets out, lawyers follow, and we make this clear at the coordination stage.
No haggling after the meeting. Agreed — performed. If on meeting it's clear something went off (model in a different dress, format not what was agreed) — write to the manager that same hour, we'll resolve immediately. After 24 hours the conversation no longer makes sense.
We don't take requests without a specific client — mass events, hostess functions for a large event without a personal booker. We don't work diplomatic functions where official accompaniment status is required — that's outside our zone.
Names stay private — this is what our clients value. What we can show is roles, scope and the work each person does in your scenario.
Knows the Vienna hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Vienna pool.
On shift in chat. Replies within the first three minutes. Holds the full picture of the day: who is free, who fits the scenario, what is booked at which venue. The first person you talk to.
Works with returning clients on a personal basis. Holds preferences, scenario history, the small details that make the second meeting easier than the first. Manages weekend and travel formats.
Holds the box-office contacts for the city, knows the dress codes by venue and by event class. Briefs the model when the scenario includes a premiere or a closed reception.
Coordinates trips beyond the city: visa timing, transfer logistics, accommodation, on-site fixers when needed. Plans 2-7 day formats and inter-city moves.
This address houses the APEX coordination office in Innere Stadt, two minutes from the Staatsoper. Meetings with companions take place at the Ring hotels, restaurants and the client's private locations — not at this address. Communication runs through the Telegram manager only.
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