Mikael Jansson

Jack O’Connell

June 5, 2014

Growing up in Derby, England, Jack O’Connell saw his future on the soccer field. At least he did until the age of 13, when a drama teacher suggested he should audition for television roles.

Nicola Peltz

June 5, 2014

Nicola Peltz grew up in Westchester County, New York. In the first two seasons of Bates Motel, Peltz, who is now 19, played the bewitching Bradley, the kind of girl Norman would have followed right up to the edge of sanity.

Kendall Jenner

June 2, 2014

She grew up on the TV and came into her own on social media, but now Kendall Jenner is living the life she’s always dreamed of.

Sharaya J

May 15, 2014

She came up as a dancer and choreographer for Diddy, Rihanna, and Alicia Keys, but the “BANJI” girl and Missy Elliott prodigy is about to work it with a new album of her own.

The Morning After

February 3, 2014

Feminine micro-florals and West Coast skateboarding essentials are the perfect mix for kids who, like the waves, crash.

Nile Rodgers

November 6, 2013

He helped launch (and then miraculously survived) the disco revolution with Chic, and his groundbreaking work with the likes of Diana Ross, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Grace Jones, Duran Duran, and David Bowie came to define an era in music. But now, after more than two decades in the pop wilderness, the original “Le Freak”-er is back—and the world is once again dance, dance, dancing to a Nile Rodgers beat

Léa & Adèle

October 30, 2013

Filmmaker Abdellatif Kechiche’s sexy new art-school romance, Blue is the Warmest Color, lit up Cannes and won the Palme D’Or when it premiered at the festival last May. But since then, the focus of the furor surrounding the movie has shifted to the surprising, relentless, and frequently awkward war of words between the director and his young leading ladies, Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. An intimate encounter with the actresses at the center of the year’s most talked-about love-hate story.

The Exhibitionists

August 14, 2013

Stolen moments with fashion’s most dramatic leading ladies. Emotional shape-shifters who are unafriad to put their interior lives on display.

Henry Cavill

May 31, 2013


“As much as everyone says that Superman is good, a lot of other people might say that that’s why they find him boringâ??…â??A lot of Batman fans might say that.”

Amy Adams

May 31, 2013

“What I like about Lois and Clark, too—and what I think we’ve preserved—is that there is this sort of throwback, gal Friday feel to her, that she exists in a man’s world and she’s still extremely feminine.”

Man of Steel

May 31, 2013

Zack Snyder’s highly anticipated new film, Man of Steel, marks the big-screen return of Superman and Lois Lane—and an opportunity for the actors who play them to test their mettle as they battle it out for the fate of the world and comic-book-movie supremacy in an earthier, grittier Metropolis than ever before.

On the Beach

May 13, 2013

The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but time. As an antidote to the familiar gloss and glamour, swim takes on a refreshing naivety and purity of spirit, with an uncontrived honesty and nostalgia for a life less considered and complicated.

The Art of Shopping

February 25, 2013

Welcome to the thrill of the hunt for the season’s most wanted.

Manolo Blahnik

February 13, 2013

After four decades of surviving the fickle winds of fashion and inspiring overwhelmingly romantic and passionate strains of shoe lust, Manolo Blahnik knows a thing or two about what’s classic, sexy, and elegant—and isn’t afraid to dig in his heels.

Rooney Mara

February 12, 2013

Over the past two years, 27-year-old Rooney Mara has emerged as one of the most talked about and talented—if intriguingly complicated and enigmatic—young actresses of her generation.

Emma Stone

August 19, 2012

In this age of calculatedly incalculable careerism, Emma Stone still doesn’t have a five-year plan. But at 23, she’s already poised to become one of her generation’s most romantically comedic—and remarkably versatile—box-office powerhouses. Talking Spidey-induced mayhem, hysterical laughter, tears of joy, and the sublime Zen of Bill Murray with the actress who is improvising her way to the movie-star bank

Pretty Awkward

July 21, 2012

Fashion’s most conceptual visionaries challenge conventional proportions for an entirely new approach to silhouette for fall. a fresh take on layering—dresses worn over pants, different textures and patterns—celebrates an awkward, sometimes clumsy, Jolie Laide character, and offers a new definition of what’s beautiful

Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart

May 29, 2012

Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart aren’t just two of the biggest, baddest, raddest actresses working today—they’re leading a revolt against the antiquated notions of female movie-stardom. As their new film, the summery fairy tale extravaganza “Snow White and the Huntsman” hits theatres, they open up about good versus evil, art versus commerce, and why, when it comes to Hollywood, men no longer have the franchise on above-the-line rebellion.

Legends: James Franco

May 3, 2012

With the 75th anniversary of the iconic sunglasses manufacturer, Ray-Ban underway, INTERVIEW celebrates the NEVER HIDE moments of a few influential leaders in art, fashion, music and film. We’ve met quite a few characters over the decades, but here are some of our favorite interviewees and icons, artists who never shied away from marching to the beat of their own drum. Here we talk to James Franco:

Olympiad

May 2, 2012

Dive into the season’s obsession with the sporting life. Borrowing from gymnastics, simple, graphic lines and elasticized bands that stretch against taut, toned, rock-hard physiques herald a summer of heroic athleticism. It’s the ultimate in body-con. Hold your breath.