In black-and-white photographs, Glass Man features fresh face Jackson Jarrell, photographed by David Roemer (Atelier Management). The editorial “The Door” presents Jackson as a style chameleon, effortlessly moving between sharp silhouettes and fluid fabrics.
The photographs offer a story of elegance, from the structured lines of a double-breasted short suit to wide-cut trousers experimenting with proportion and movement. Jackson embodies designs by Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Celine, and more, exuding a laid-back cool.
Christopher Campbell (De Facto) styles the story, curating well-tailored ensembles that lend Jackson a persona that combines the bold confidence of a rising model with the sophistication of today’s man of fashion.
“The Door” emphasizes strong lines and delicate details, each tailored outfit becoming a tale of self-expression.
Hairstylist Elsa Canedo (Opus Beauty) shapes Jackson’s hair into various styles that contribute to a theme of subtle reinvention. From the understated side-parted look to the bold middle-parted fringe, the hairstyling is as crucial to the editorial as the clothes themselves.