Behind the Lens: AW25 Campaign at The Slaughters Manor House

This autumn winter, Scabal explores the harmony between ease and stature, crafting a wardrobe that moves with quiet confidence through layered moments of the season. From daytime obligations to composed evenings, each piece is designed to elevate the everyday while staying true to what matters most: quality, purpose and style.

The Setting: The Slaughters Manor House

In the heart of the Cotswolds, The Slaughters Manor House captures the essence of English refinement. With its honey-stone façade, timeless interiors, and sculpted gardens, the house evokes a quiet grace. Style speaks softly. A shared appreciation for heritage, comfort, and care. Tailoring finds its natural rhythm, surrounded by the quiet poetry of English living.

More than a location, it’s a reflection of the collection’s values: heritage, authenticity, and effortless elegance. Tailoring finds its natural rhythm here, surrounded by the quiet poetry of English living. Every room, every pathway, becomes a stage for Scabal’s pieces to unfold—a visual narrative of balance, depth, and character.

The AW25 Campaign

The AW25 campaign brings together texture and tone in a considered palette inspired by the English countryside in winter—olive greens, rich browns, soft greys, and the occasional deep navy or camel to anchor the season.

Shot by Mark Sanders and featuring models Guy Robinson and Edge 22, the campaign captures moments of reflection, preparation, and composed movement. Indoors by the fire, out in the crisp garden air, or ready for a city-bound departure — every look tells a story of intentional style.