In an era where fashion seeks to reconcile visual narrative and aesthetic depth, The Copper Room and MARGOT VII stand out as a photographic series as coherent as it is captivating. Published in Volume 95 of Scorpio Jin magazine (May 2025), this production showcases a contemporary vision of elegance with the Sky Trench, a dialogue between restrained sensuality, impeccable structure, and textured sophistication.


Styling: the intelligence of minimalism

Far from flashy exuberance, The Copper Room builds its strength in the details: MARGOT VII's  Sky Trench with its fluid cut, a cream and amber palette, a silhouette sculpted by light. The whole is part of a deliberately theatrical, almost cinematic atmosphere, where each element seems captured waiting for a cue or a whisper. As style director, Jaqueline Lunkes delivers precise and sensory work. His choice of pieces is both bold and subtle: the belted sky trench coat becomes a symbol of inner power, worn confidently against the skin. The garment, with its clean cut and slightly satiny material, creates a heroine who is both calm and dominant. The addition of graphic accessories, a scarf with gold patterns floating around the neck and large bright yellow earrings, introduces a touch of controlled fantasy. Behind the lens, the sharp eye of Alex Korolkovas. A Brazilian photographer based in Los Angeles, known for his fashion portraits with an almost cinematic intensity, Korolkovas excels here in studio composition. The light he uses, directed but soft, reveals the texture of the garment, the contours of the face, and the energy of the pose. Each image is constructed with choreographic precision: the gesture of the hand, the line of the gaze, the tension of the fabric… Everything contributes to a feeling of controlled intimacy. We are not simply looking at a fashion photo; We witness a silent, almost narrative scene.




The central role of Trench Sky

The visual coherence of The Copper Room also lies in the understated sophistication of its beauty. Makeup artist Yoshi Sekimoto opts for a look with graphic impact: clean complexion, well-defined lips, and no superfluous artifice. The effect is immediate; the beauty supports the intention without ever distracting from it. The hairstyle, designed by Karla Hirkaler using @amika products, consists of a low, tightly pulled bun. This choice reinforces the aesthetic tension of the project: nothing is left to chance; each line contributes to an overall image of control and grace. Model Layla Pacheco, portrayed by @torchiamgmt, infuses the series with her elegant charisma and structured gestures. Layla Pacheco is a rising star in the world of fashion and entrepreneurship. Originally from Ubatuba, Brazil, she began her career at the age of seven, winning several beauty pageants, including the title of Miss Ubatuba three times and Queen of the State of São Paulo. Scouted by the WR Modelos agency, she quickly conquered international catwalks with her elegance and charisma, collaborating with renowned agencies such as Diamond Models Brasil and Karin Models. Beyond her modeling career, Layla Pacheco is also a visionary entrepreneur. She has combined her experience in fashion with a passion for innovation, embarking on projects that reflect her commitment to excellence and creativity. Her journey illustrates an unwavering determination and an ability to reinvent herself, making her an inspiring figure in the worlds of fashion and business. Her presence brings to life the concept envisioned by the creative team: a character who is both distant and present, approachable yet mysterious. In the look she poses in front of the lens, there is something affirming and elusive, a signature that gives MARGOT VII a narrative dimension beyond the clothing.