
The house feels frozen in another decade – wood-panelled walls brimming with warmth, cerulean-tiled bathrooms glowing cold in the afternoon light, clipped topiaries standing in perfect stillness against endless green lawns. Somewhere between suburban dreamscape and psychological thriller, our May Noise and Disorder issue begins here: inside a world too pristine to stay untouched.
For the May issue of RUSSH, model Stella Hinton steps into her first-ever print cover shoot with a kind of magnetism that cannot be manufactured. Photographed by Mia Rankin, she moves through the house like its mad mistress – slipping between shadow and sunlight, glamour and disobedience.
Styled by Hannah Cooper in CHANEL Métiers d’Art 2026 –Blazy reimagines the House codes through a softer, stranger lens. Tweed jackets are shrugged on with instinctive ease, earrings flicker against tousled hair, skirt suits are reimagined into oversized knits and flower-fringed sets. The clothes carry the feeling of a life slightly unravelled – elegant, undone, alive. And Hinton wears them as though she has always belonged inside them.
It's not about chaos in its loudest form, but the subtler kind – the emotional static beneath composure, the beauty found in imperfection, the moment someone begins to come undone and become themselves all at once.










Experience the Noise and Disorder issue in its entirety this May, available on newsstands from Monday 18 May 2026, and through our online shop. Find a stockist near you.
PHOTOGRAPHY Mia Rankin @ LIMINAL REP
FASHION Hannah Cooper
MODEL Stella Hinton @ The Scouted
HAIR Darren Summors @ AP—REPS
MAKEUP Victoria Baron @ MAP using CHANEL Beauty
SET AND PROP STYLIST Tom Anson Mesker
DIGITAL OPERATER Mesquite Silverman
PHOTOGRAPHER'S ASSSITANT Matt Sitas
STYLIST’S ASSISTANT Koby Dulac-Daley
LOCATION Pure Locations
Feature image (left): CHANEL jacket, sweater and skirt. Feature image (right): CHANEL jacket and earrings.



