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There’s no bottling up these scents in this Schön! editorial featuring creative direction and photography by Yusuf Kasap featuring perfumes by Hermes, Yves Saint Laurent, Jo Malone and more.
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perfume. Yves Saint Laurent Y for Men Eau de Toilette
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perfume. Hermes Un Jardin Sur La Lagune Eau De Toilette
perfume. Jo Malone Wild Bluebell Cologne
perfume. Yves Saint Laurent Y for Men Eau de Toilette
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perfume. Hermes Un Jardin Sur La Lagune Eau De Toilette
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perfume. Yves Saint Laurent Y for Men Eau de Toilette
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This Schön! editorial has been produced by
creative direction, photography + editing. Yusuf Kasap
coat. Burberry
shirt + tie. Brooks Brothers
trousers. SANDRO
shoes. Christian Louboutin
belt + braces. Stylist’s own
sunglasses. Ray-Ban
Kelly McCormack moves through creative disciplines like a force of nature, propelled by a relentless curiosity. Beginning her career as an actor and singer, she has expanded her artistry into experimental realms, always seeking forms that can match the scope of her expressive drive. Speaking with us for Schön! 48, dressed in Burberry, she opens up about her latest role as Natasha in Eva Victor’s award-winning ‘Sorry, Baby,’ which sees McCormack diving into the complexities of a hyper-competitive, tightly wound character. “She’s this Anne-of-Green-Gables-cosplaying-Virginia-Woolf-wannabe-horse-girl,” McCormack says of Natasha, a portrayal that balances satire and psychological depth. “I told Eva, ‘I’ll do this part if you let me have extensions that go all the way to my butt.’” At the center of the story is a fraught triangle between two women and a male professor, creating a layered dynamic beneath the comedy.
Despite its sharp humour, ‘Sorry, Baby’ cuts deeply into serious terrain. “They manage to capture how mundane sexual violence is for women,” McCormack explains, “and how a lot of [the] fallout is you connecting with your best friend, and the two of you just talking by rote about what needs to happen next. The fact that Eva was able to capture this tone is ground-breaking.”
McCormack received the ‘Sorry, Baby’ script while completing a master’s degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Oxford, where she focused her thesis on male homosocial environments and the unsettling question: “How do men discuss rape when they are alone with themselves?” When academic language failed to contain her emotional response, she turned to art, creating the installation Robes & Latin: Or, How to Get Kicked Out. There, she presented what she calls her “disemboweled feelings and thoughts that came with studying this topic.”
This fluid transition between academic, artistic, and performative modes is core to McCormack’s identity. When one form falls short, she shifts seamlessly to another. Referencing librettist Oscar Hammerstein, she says, “When you can’t say it, you sing it. When you get to the point where you can’t sing it, dance it.” For her, it’s not about versatility — it’s about necessity. “It’s the constant revelation that I cannot use this language to express myself adequately. Then you move to the next, and it just gets heightened, and heightened, and heightened.”
McCormack thrives in constant metamorphosis — writer, director, actor, academic, musician — never staying in one creative skin for long. Her work is not about finality but about discovery. As she puts it, her goal is “to remain a mystery to herself” while she continues to “track the animal within.”
coat. Burberry
shirt + tie. Brooks Brothers
trousers. SANDRO
shoes. Christian Louboutin
belt + braces. Stylist’s own
sunglasses. Ray-Ban
jacket + shirt. Lemaire
trousers. Bluemarble
glasses. Gloria Vanderbilt
tie. Brooks Brothers
belt. Los Angeles Apparel
watch. OMEGA
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shirt. Bluemarble
trousers. An Only Child
glasses. Ray-Ban
tie. Brooks Brothers
watch. OMEGA
jacket. Ralph Lauren @ Paumé Los Angeles
polo + shorts. Polo Ralph Lauren @ Millers Room
shirt + tie. Brooks Brothers
socks. Comme Si
shoes. Our Legacy
ring. Wild West Social Club
coat. Luu Dan
suit. SANDRO
jumper. Helmut Lang @ Paumé Los Angeles
shoes. G.H.BASS
Sorry, Baby will be released in U.S. cinemas this July.