Scandal.
An unguarded glimpse into lives never meant for public view.
For our third digital cover, I kept returning to the visual language of past decades; fashion campaigns, film, and television marketing from the ’90s and early ‘00s when excess, gloss, and gossip weren’t just by-products, but currency. Desire was overt. Image was everything.
The campaigns of Tom Ford for Gucci were formative in shaping my understanding of fashion’s power: provocative, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore. That tension, between seduction and control, still defines the cultural landscape today.
Reverence, sex, vanity - these aren’t anomalies. They are embedded in the everyday, yet still framed as indulgences reserved for the reckless or the fallen. The truth is simpler: we all carry desire. We all hold something back.
This editorial doesn’t conceal that but instead leans into it.
Scandal explores the intersection of symbolism, desire, and contemporary fashion imagery, presenting a cast of modern fallen angels, figures suspended between restraint and release, devotion and decadence. Not as spectacle, but as reflection.
Harrison Sutherland-Brook
Creative Director - Harrison Sutherland-Brook @h__sbk Photographer - Daniel Chek-Shu Housle @danielhousley Lighting Assistant - Catarina Silva @catssilvaz Talent - @faylhrb @maaryamhx @pvrrrez @kandraobeng Styling - Tahlia Lorenz @tahlialorenz Hair & Make-up - Omar Samara @omarsamaramua, Morgan Wyn @morganwynmua, Hope G @hopegmua, Asal Rastgou @asalrastgouofficial Set Design - Lailan Askari @@lailan4skari