In the heart of Paris, RUSSH conjures a dream of quiet grandeur, where Prada’s silhouettes move like shadows through light, each step a deliberate mark on the world.
Draped in sculptural outerwear, model Lottie Morris is poised at the edge of something unknown. A vision of stillness, self-contained. Morris stands like a monument, her gaze sharp enough to carve stone, her presence as enduring as the centuries-old architecture around her. The weight of time seems to gather in the folds of fabric, every shadow carrying the gravity of something unresolved.
Photographed by Jack Grayson, styled by Charlotte Agnew, and with hair by Brigitte Meirinho and makeup by Kamila Vay, Morris invites reflection on permanence – on what remains when everything else fades into memory. It’s a testament to Prada's mastery of restraint, a story told not in words, but in the shift of fabric, the glint of light on metal, and the way absence becomes its own kind of presence. Each frame is a meditation on form, where beauty is found not in excess but in precision. The silent pull of something just beyond reach leaves an ache for what is unseen yet undeniably felt.
To experience the Legacy issue in its entirety, the November edition of RUSSH is available on newsstands from 14 November and through our shop online. Read more about the inspiration behind the issue in Jess Blanch's editor's letter.