Craig McDean

Laura Harrier

June 5, 2016

AGE: 26. FROM: Chicago and Evanston, IL. UP NEXT: Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Justice Smith

June 5, 2016

AGE: 20. FROM: Orange County, CA. UP NEXT: The Get Down, Baz Luhrmann’s Netflix series about the life and music of a group of teens in the South Bronx in the 1970s.

Ella Purnell

June 5, 2016

AGE: 19. HOMETOWN: East London, “Near Canary Wharf, a neighborhood called Isle of Dogs.” UP NEXT: Tim Burton’s adaptation of Ransom Riggs’s novel Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children; Access All Areas; The Journey Is the Destination.

Jeremy Allen White

June 5, 2016

AGE: 25. HOMETOWN: Brooklyn. SEEN IN: Shameless. UP NEXT: You Can’t Win and Viena and the Fantomes.

Julia Garner

June 5, 2016

AGE: 22. HOMETOWN: Raised in Riverdale, based in Manhattan. DEBUT: Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011). UP NEXT:Good Kids; Tomato Red; Baz Luhrmann’s Netflix series The Get Down.

Malachi Kirby

June 5, 2016

AGE: 26. HOMETOWN: Battersea, London. SEEN IN: History’s new adaptation of Alex Haley’s Roots as Kunta Kinte.

Beau Knapp

June 5, 2016

AGE: 27. HOMETOWN: Los Angeles. UP NEXT: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk; Sandcastle.

Sonoya MIZUNO

June 5, 2016

AGE: 27. FROM: Born in Tokyo, raised in Somerset, England. UP NEXT: Alex Garland’s Annihilation with Natalie Portman; the musical film La La Land; Bill Condon’s adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.

Alycia Debnam-Carey

June 5, 2016

AGE: Turns 23 on July 20. HOME: Sydney, Australia. SEEN IN: Fear the Walking Dead.

Connor Jessup

June 5, 2016

AGE: 22. HOMETOWN: Toronto. SEEN IN: Falling Skies and American Crime. UP NEXT: Writing and directing his first feature film.

Gayle Rankin

June 5, 2016

AGE: 26. BREAKOUT: Made her Broadway debut in the Alan Cumming-led revival of Cabaret in 2014. UP NEXT: Noah Baumbach’s The Meyerowitz Stories, starring Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman; playing Ophelia opposite Oscar Isaac in Theater for a New Audience’s new production of Hamlet.

Jacob Lofland

June 5, 2016

AGE: 19. HOMETOWN: Briggsville, Arkansas (population about 98). FILM DEBUT: At the age of 15 in Jeff Nichols’s Mud (2013). ALSO SEE IN: The second installment in the Maze Runner franchise; Justified; Texas Rising; Little Accidents. UP NEXT: Reuniting with Mud co-star Matthew McConaughey in the Civil War drama Free State of Jones; a new AMC series adapted from Philipp Meyer’s novel The Son.

Lola Bessis

June 3, 2016

AGE: 24. HOMETOWN: The 17th arrondissement, Paris. BREAKOUT: Co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the comic drama Swim Little Fish Swim (2014) at 21. UP NEXT: Writing, directing, and starring in Destiny, an L.A. epic about a retired Hollywood icon reckoning with her past.

Hopper Penn

June 1, 2016

AGE: 22. HOMETOWN: Los Angeles. UP NEXT: The Last Face, about aid workers in Africa, starring Charlize Theron and directed by his dad, Sean Penn (his mom is Robin Wright); Netflix’s political satire about the war in Afghanistan, War Machine, with Brad Pitt.

Hollywood’s Most Wanted

June 1, 2016

It was a spark, a glimmer, that little special something that first got them noticed. But it’s their proven talent, their drive, and their lasting magic that will make this group of actors Hollywood’s most wanted.

Pose

May 23, 2016

This season’s statement accessories punctuate a backdrop of fashion’s original blank canvas, recontextualizing denim with a new elegance.

Dakota Johnson

April 25, 2016

On screen, she’s given life to archetypes-the innocent, the tough, the vixen. but in real life, Dakota Johnson is not so easy to shorthand or make perfect sense of, even to herself.

Susan Sarandon

March 27, 2016

There are many great Hollywood actresses, but there are very few icons. The epically and eternally invincible Ms. Sarandon doesn’t play it safe any more than she holds her tongue. She talks politics, her new film, putting the heat into louise, and what she calls “mooding up.”

The Misfits

February 22, 2016

Oversized proportions and pop graphics clash as a new way of unconsidered dressing emerges. Enter: the ill-fit and sustainable generation.

Dash Snow

December 11, 2015

Six years after the death of the downtown force of nature, a career-spanning retrospective is currently up at the Brant Foundation Art Center. In honor of the occasion, the artist’s old friend and occasional co-conspirator Nate Lowman recalls the rare fire and real beauty that was—and is—Dash Snow.