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SAINT stars usher in 2026 for Gucci, Dior and Level Shoes 

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Breana Carson, SAINT’s 2017 Female Fashion Face of the Caribbean contest winner, stars in the new Generation Gucci Pre-Fall 2026 lookbook.

It’s a new year, and a resumption of major moves for SAINT International’s model army.

Whether Breana Carson was on assignment for Gucci in Milan or Dru Campbell in Paris for Dior, 2026 opened with a bang for the Jamaican model stars. Add Romaine Dixon’s new Level Shoes e-commerce campaign to the mix, and the good tidings get even better.

Ecstatic at the bounty of big gets snared by his sought-after faces, SAINT’s leading man Deiwght Peters told Our Today: “It’s blessings upon blessings to have kicked off January in fine style with Dru and Bre landing these top-tier clients.”

Twenty-six years after launching his celebrated model agency, he is exceedingly proud that its brand recognition remains on call for the industry’s brokers and tastemakers. “We are here stronger than ever, and still expanding horizons. Dru has established a solid relationship with the Dior house across campaigns, lookbooks and repeated runway bookings. Also, Bre’s on the lips of many with her new Gucci job so her demand has gone up.”

For Carson, who claimed SAINT’s Female Fashion Face of the Caribbean title in 2017 when she was just 14, becoming a Gucci girl is what dreams are made of.

“Happy doesn’t even come close to seeing myself in a real-life Gucci campaign,” she recounted to Our Today of when she first laid eyes on her Generation Gucci Pre-Fall 2026 lookbook images. 

“I am proud, buck, tun up, and honoured to now be a part of the legacy of an amazing Italian fashion house. This was a job I pinched myself when I knew for sure I had got it,” Carson added.

The now 23-year-old ascendant star, who booked the Gucci shoot through her agency Elite Milan, thoroughly relished the set experience. She particularly loved working for creative director Demna Gvasalia, who went behind the camera to photograph the 58 looks himself.

Back on assignment for Dior, SAINT International star Dru Campbell appears for the French luxury fashion house’s Pre-Fall 2026 lookbook.

“He is an icon and smartly precise in what he wants, so it was a beautiful moment I treasure at this point of my career. It was also great to be part of the team and getting to know artistic director Riccardo Zanola, makeup artist Sam Visser and hairstylist Anthony Turner,” continued the SAINT who flew home to The Rock for the holidays.

Over in London and on a break from a client shoot, Campbell makes time for rapid-fire questions.

“Maintaining the Dior connection has been so fantastic,” shared the 19-year-old model who first hit the catwalk for the legendary French house in September 2024. She subsequently strutted four more times down the runway, most recently at Paris Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection season, three months ago. On the experience of being lensed for the Resort 2026 lookbook by Peter Joseph Smith, Campbell fondly recalled the Paris-based shoot. 

“An absolutely fabulous day by the Seine River,” she summarised. “I really enjoy the creative process of photoshoots. Getting dressed in brand-new Dior by stylist Benjamin Bruno and working my angles for Peter was a special moment. I have worked multiple times with Dior but never take the occasions for granted.”

Skipping across the Atlantic, The Big Apple resident Romaine Dixon welcomed his new year with a new client.

The SAINT is the face of the just-out campaign for Level Shoes, a Dubai-based footwear retail concept company that landed in the United States last year. Recognised for its unique mix of shoes across accessible, luxury and emerging brands, Level retails an assortment from such key partners as Brunello Cucinelle, Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana, Garavani, New Balance, Tod’s, Jacquemus and Khaite. Level Shoes has expanded outside its native Middle East without having a dedicated e-commerce platform in America, with recently opened logistics centres in Florida.

SAINT’s Romaine Dixon for the just-out campaign for Dubai-based footwear retail company Level Shoes.

“It was a one-day shoot, and the mood on set was very chill,” Dixon revealed of last October’s photo session for Level, with Garrett Naccaratto clicking the camera’s shutter. “We did shots inside the studio on the 18th floor of the WSA building and also outside around Water Street by the harbour area.”

With the big city now home, the Jamaican transplant, who is signed to Society Management there, revealed that his favourite spots are Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan and Central Park, where he goes running each Saturday.

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