After a searing breakout turn in People, Places & Things, the Irish actress makes her Broadway début as a Harper for our times in a revival of Tony Kushner’s seminal AIDS drama, earning herself a Tony nomination for her performance.
The young CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund-nominated collective brings passion and imagination to every irreverent and evocative design, from an oversized Tiffany’s shopping bag worn as a dress to an American flag-printed cocktail dress with a dragging tail that went viral.
The latest crop of rising jewelry designers are embracing historicism, ancient forms, and imperfection in striking, sculptural pieces with a focus on sustainability and individuality.
The singer-songwriter is forging his own path into the music industry, drawing from his native Ireland’s folk traditions and the total commitment of hip hop in powerfully felt songs that tease the boundary between pain and self-protection.
After launching his label over a decade ago, the Liberian-American designer’s vision of a world unbound by barriers of race, class, and gender is changing the architecture of the fashion industry.
A self-proclaimed “shy kid,” the musician brings brash performances of her wide-ranging, genre-hopping songs to the Californian desert in anticipation of her début album, Liberated.
The young painter reinvents centuries of art history in works that merge realism and abstraction, beauty and camp, and subversion and self-absorption.
From the freshly relevant immigration issues of Children of Men to the police brutality that launches the new Netflix series Seven Seconds, the British actress seeks out projects that tackle complex social issues.
The young actor finds hope and compassion even in his latest role in Lean on Pete, the intense new film from 45 Years director Andrew Haigh.
The bicoastal duo has helped reshape the New York fashion scene in its own image, from diversity on the runway to gender ambiguity—earning a spot on this year’s final list for the LVMH Prize along the way.