British supermodel Jourdan Dunn, 33, graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar UK's "Best of British" June issue, captured in a striking photoshoot at The Castle of Mey in Scotland. For the shoot, Dunn wore various gowns including a picturesque silver dress with a bandeau neckline and dramatic skirt, complemented by elegant black gloves and pearl accessories.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar Editor-in-Chief Lydia Slater, Dunn revealed her future ambitions to become the 'UK's black Martha Stewart', with plans to develop a range of condiments, kitchenware, and potentially create a Caribbean/British gastropub. She aims to build an empire and create generational wealth for her family.
Dunn reflected on her modeling career, expressing a love-hate relationship due to early self-esteem issues and the challenges of growing up in the spotlight. She has since regained her passion for fashion and feels more confident and creative.
The photoshoot, set against the scenic backdrop of the Queen Mother's Scottish retreat, featured Dunn in multiple ensembles, including a stylish mesh floral gown and an elegant sage dress. The full interview is available in the June issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, on sale from May 16.