In “Easy Does It,” one of GQ South Africa’s latest editorials, Omar Metwally embodies modern fashion before the lens of photographer Pedro Beraldo (8AM Artist Management). With creative direction and grooming by Dani Rull, the story unfolds, presenting Omar as a model of style fluidity.
Beraldo’s photography captures a striking balance between movement and serenity, framing Omar’s poised visage against a backdrop of textural contrasts and soft blurs. These visual choices articulate the transient nature of fashion—here, one moment evolved the next.
The editorial stages a transformation narrative, charting a path from monochromatic minimalism to the audacious hues of designer grandeur. Omar’s adaptability shines, wearing pieces from Prada to Versace, Dsquared2 to Neil Barrett.
The transitions are seamless, orchestrated by stylist Giorgio Ammirabile, who aligns each look with the overarching vision of understated drama and deliberate styling. Each garment draped on Omar’s frame speaks to a different facet of masculine elegance, reinforcing the duality of classic allure and cutting-edge fashion.