Transporting this concept into the contemporary realm, The House of Creed presents a new hero – the modern horseman, a daring individual, unafraid to stand out. This soulful visionary knows himself, his ambitions and his desires – essential qualities for le chevalier, who’s unwavering confidence allows him to fully master his horse. It is little wonder that this icon of contemporary masculinity has inspired a photography series to honour Creed’s iconic fragrance for him, Aventus. However, alongside this homage to the modern horseman, there is another aspect to this thematic choice – a nod to The House of Creed’s rich tailoring heritage. Working for the illustrious royal courts of Britain and France, Henry Creed – ancestor of Olivier Creed – is known to have worked on equestrian tailoring, in particular the creation of a riding habit for Queen Victoria in 1885, and this inspiration is present throughout the series. Discover more about the history of The House of Creed here.
Photographed by Kevin Mackintosh and shot at the magnificent Wrotham Park in London, model Jefferson Obuseri takes on the mantle of our hero, the modern horseman. Sensual, powerful and absorbing, masculinity is magnified by a subtle theatricality, intensifying the strong lines and bold, masterful aura. Hints of Creed’s classical tailoring, such as embroidered details and structured pieces, are combined with stylistic choices reminiscent of the revolutionary 80’s Buffalo movement, where inventiveness and authenticity were paramount, where power and vulnerability were seen as two halves of a whole. In the Palladian surroundings of the 18th century mansion, the contrast of the modern styling creates a sense of unwavering confidence, and self-assuredness through individuality. Captured through the lens of the 21st century, these aesthetic choices lead to a sensitive yet boldly spirited collection of images.
The discipline, authority and fearlessness of the horseman fits seamlessly into the story of the Aventus wearer. Whilst today, his steed carries itself on tyres instead of hooves, and his valour is tested in the boardroom not the battlefield, the Aventus man prides himself on the same qualities as the historic knight – integrity, strength, determination. This identity, expressed deftly through the elegance of the Aventus fragrance, is the pinnacle of the contemporary man, yet with roots in such rich history, there is an implication of a more enduring, perennial nature to these traits.
A faithful reflection of the formidable, iconic men's fragrance, the modern horseman perfectly encapsulates the Aventus wearer. Contemporary elegance and a fearless spirit, a symbol of endurance, freedom and valour, the horseman represents this classic Creed fragrance as an everlasting celebration of success and strength.