Tyler Cameron, known for his journey on The Bachelorette, steps beyond reality TV into a world where his childhood passions and family heritage take center stage. In a feature for Numéro Netherlands, Cameron discusses his new series Going Home with Tyler Cameron.
The feature comes together under Ryan Lucca’s creative direction, with photographer Victoria Stevens capturing Cameron in black-and-white images.
Tyler Cameron for Numéro Netherlands
Nata Bocha styles Cameron for Numéro Netherlands, curating a wardrobe that speaks to modern sensibilities.
The sartorial choices for the photoshoot—from the relaxed sophistication of Rag & Bone to the innovative spirit of Sacai and the classic elegance of Tod’s—mirror the narrative of a man who is as much at home in the rugged world of construction as he is in the polished glare of the spotlight.
Tyler Cameron’s Numéro Netherlands feature is a platform for him to share more about the inception of his new series, Going Home with Tyler Cameron. He recounts, “I’ve always wanted to get back into construction. My father worked in construction, so I grew up in that type of environment and fell in love with it.”
The series is a heartfelt homage to Cameron’s roots and a tribute to his late mother. Cameron shares the motive behind the series: “We had this idea of starting a construction company and showcasing my passion and my favorite place in the world with all of my friends.”
The show is deeply moving as Cameron renovates his late mom’s house, a heart-wrenching and labor-intensive endeavor. “It was very challenging, both emotionally and physically,” he confesses. “There is so much history and memories in that home, so it was definitely tough and bittersweet throughout the demo process.”
The sentimental narrative reaches its peak when Tyler Cameron reflects on his dreams for his mother, demonstrating the profound connection that continues to influence his life’s work.
Cameron expresses, “It was always a dream of mine to hand my mom the keys to her finished home, so with her not being here, it was really hard not being able to do that. But I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish and I know she would be too.”
With Going Home with Tyler Cameron, the 31-year-old opens up his life to let the audience witness a remarkable transformation of spaces and share in his healing journey.
Styling Assistant: ALENA ALIFIRUK
Assistant: ROSS ZAVOYNA
Grooming: NICOLE ELLE KING at Wall Group
Producer: JENNIFER ROVERO
Production: EARLY MORNING RIOT
Editor: TIMI LETONJA
Interview: JANA LETONJA