Cameron Russell
March 24, 2016
“Millennials must become an activist generation. I hope we continue to grow our political capital, our voices, and our power, and that more people feel like there is a place for them in building a better society.”
Ethan James Green
March 24, 2016
“The next great artists need to have a connection to create positive change. There isn’t really anything else worth talking about.”
Emmanuel Olunkwa
March 24, 2016
“The greatest advantage to living right now is the internet. Visibility is invaluable. People are able to seek out communities that best fit them.”
Shanna Merola
March 24, 2016
“Often, in the hour of greatest need, when the system fails, it is neighbors coming together to support one another, building networks of cooperation through mutual aid.”
Lily Scout Kwong
March 24, 2016
“Social and environmental responsibility was expected from me by my school and my family at a young age . . . It never felt like a choice; it was always just common sense.”
Tyler Ford
March 24, 2016
“My goal in everything I do is to uplift and affirm other trans and queer people, as well as to facilitate dialogue among people of all genders so that we can make the world a safer place for those of us who are marginalized.”
Sean A. Watkins
March 24, 2016
“Storytelling is a form of education that goes deeper to our core than any textbook . . . We all have stories inside of us, and we should all feel empowered to share them openly and honestly.”
Jessica Yatrofsky
March 24, 2016
“Belief and intention are the pillars for social change, and as long as we stay conscious, we can create a society with a future that actualizes these concepts of progress.”
Rowan Blanchard
March 24, 2016
“No girl should feel scared to be friends with other females . . . I was really scared that other girls hated me, that I wasn’t pretty enough or cool enough or I didn’t have enough Instagram followers or whatever. But finding female friendship was such a monumental point in my life.”
Amandla Stenberg
March 24, 2016
“When you are a marginalized person or a woman of color and/or someone who’s a part of the LGBTQ community, your acts become politicized, just by being yourself.”
The Next Generation: Coco Gordon Moore
March 2, 2016
“My mom [Kim Gordon] was always a huge fashion icon for me. I try to incorporate parts of her style into my own,” says the heiress to art-rock royalty.
The Ingénue: Anya Taylor-Joy
March 1, 2016
Despite her wildly peripatetic childhood, the Miami-born, Argentina- and England-raised actress has always known where she was going. And now she has arrived.
Abbi JACOBSON & Ilana GLAZER
February 9, 2016
On Broad City, they are the voice and spirit of a city, of a generation. IRL, Abbi and Ilana are among the most exciting dramatists working today.
Owen Wilson
January 15, 2016
Onscreen, he is one of the most consistently entertaining and most accessible of our comedic movie stars. Offscreen, though, Owen Wilson is a mystery—a puzzle wrapped in an enigma in Valentino pajamas.
Next Stop
January 6, 2016
The best of resort comes together in a curated mix of color, texture, and graphic accessories, springing to life with an urban, free-spirited magpie approach to dressing.
Makenzie Leigh
November 9, 2015
When Makenzie Leigh fell into acting, she fell hard.
P Reign
November 4, 2015
The toronto rhymesayer makes it across the border to reach for the top.
Alessia Cara
October 13, 2015
Here is exactly where the breakout singer-songwriter wants to be.
Self-Assured
August 12, 2015
The idiosyncratic French bourgeois, reimagined in a modern life, wields an intellectual power dressed in the season’s answers to the classic.
Tell ‘Em Where You’re From
July 6, 2015
The boys in Hollywood ain’t always hard, but the three actors tasked with playing the most famous rappers with attitude have more than enough strength. And they’re coming . . .