
With The New Disorder, DSCENE examines a culture shaped by repetition, surface, and systems that promise coherence while producing fragmentation. Beauty, in this context, becomes architecture. It is assembled, refined, rehearsed. The new beauty cover, photographed and art directed by Pierre Cathala, centers on this tension through a study of texture, pigment, and gaze, featuring Chérine Hanique.
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Stylist Star Burleigh at NEUX Artists constructs a narrative that feels deliberate and contained. Assisted by Francky Japom and Louise Xin, the styling avoids distraction and reinforces the central premise of the issue: identity is shaped through careful composition. Makeup by Eva Cisse operates as both surface and statement. Pigment defines planes. Texture heightens dimension. Hair by Maya Roget frames the face with precision, holding line and silhouette in tension with the skin’s luminosity.
This beauty cover does not chase spectacle. It presents beauty as discipline, crafted, intentional, and sustained. In The New Disorder, DSCENE positions surface as language and repetition as method. Chérine Hanique embodies that philosophy with quiet force.
The New Disorder issue is coming soon!
Photographer & Art Director PIERRE CATHALA
Stylist STAR BURLEIGH at NEUX Artists
Makeup Artist EVA CISSE
Hair Stylist MAYA ROGET
Assistant Stylists FRANCKY JAPOM , LOUISE XIN
Photo Assistants RONAN CHARTRAIN, DEBORAH NERI
Producer MARIA RUSSO
Model CHÉRINE HANIQUE at Mademoiselle Agency
Studio Studio La Brique Rouge

















