Client: Harlem Eubank x SCTR

Role: Image Editorial Styling

Professional Boxer 52.4K+ Audience Reach

I styled Harlem Eubank for his feature with SCTR an editorial piece combining interview, portraiture and storytelling.The shoot took place in his hometown of Brighton, grounding the story in environment and identity.

Project Context

This feature explored Harlem’s journey as an undefeated professional boxer, while reflecting on:

• Legacy and family heritage

• His late entry into boxing

• The pressure of the Eubank name

• His ambitions within the sport

The article blended personal narrative with athletic identity, requiring styling that felt authentic, elevated and rooted in reality.

Lead Styling — Editorial Shoot

• Athlete Styling Direction

• Look Development for Interview & Visuals

• On-Set Styling Execution

Role & Contribution

The styling approach was centred around authenticity and restraint.

Rather than over-styling, the focus was to:

• Reflect Harlem’s personality and discipline

• Align with the tone of a grounded, honest interview

• Balance sport, lifestyle and identity

• Let the subject lead the visual narrative

The intention was to create a look that felt natural, confident and considered, without distracting from the story being told.

Creative Approach

Narrative Alignment

The editorial highlighted key themes around:

• Inheriting a legacy while forging your own path

• Discipline, patience and long-term focus

• Growth through pressure and expectation

Styling supported this by maintaining a clean, understated aesthetic, allowing Harlem’s presence and words to remain central.

Minimal, intentional layering

• Neutral and wearable palette

• Emphasis on fit and silhouette

• Subtle elevation over everyday sportswear

Each look was constructed to feel effortless yet refined, bridging the gap between athlete and individual.

Styling Approach

Output

The project delivered:

• Editorial imagery

• Interview feature

• Digital article for SCTR platform

The result was a cohesive blend of visual storytelling and written narrative, positioning Harlem as both athlete and personality.

This project reflects my ability to work within an editorial space balancing styling with storytelling, and understanding when to lead creatively and when to step back.

It highlights a more restrained approach, where the focus is not just on clothing, but on supporting the subject and their story.

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