
Megan Fox endorsed Dr. Squatch in April 2026 wearing a structured black leather ensemble and library glasses for a campaign that leans heavily into a specific aesthetic — but does it land?
I’m not entirely convinced this “head professor” aesthetic is doing what the creative team intended. For this Dr. Squatch fashion photoshoot in April 2026, Megan Fox committed to a high-octane leather look that feels more like a movie set than a lecture hall. Fox has built a career on this specific brand of high-gloss provocation, so the leather isn’t exactly a surprise. But the execution? A choice.
The outfit is a matching leather jacket and skirt featuring a high-shine finish and structured shoulders that dominate the frame. The fit is aggressive—cinched tightly at the waist—which works for a high fashion editorial, though the addition of the rectangular glasses feels like a secondary thought. And that’s the problem here; the styling is trying to juggle two different personas (the librarian and the biker) without fully committing to either.
The matte grey backdrop is standard for a studio portrait, but it leaves the garment to do all the heavy lifting. I’d argue that the long stiletto nails—which feature a metallic blue shimmer—are the one detail that actually feels aligned with the brand’s palette. But the riding crop? It’s the kind of dated trope we’ve seen in celebrity photos a dozen times before. Maybe it’s just me, but it feels like a missed opportunity to do something truly fresh for a fashion campaign.
It’s a bold choice, certainly. But while the construction of the leather is impressive, the concept feels a bit stuck in the past.
Are the glasses a smart styling move, or do they feel like a costume piece that doesn’t belong?


Mad Sam says
It looks like AI slop.