After going viral on Twitter with an unfinished song last year, the young musician is harnessing the power of the internet to share her début EP of dark, introspective pop songs.
In his first book, the photographer captures one of Los Angeles’s iconic thoroughfares with an eye to abstract imagery, finding coherence in Southern California’s diverse sprawl.
On her latest EP Stone Woman, the independent Toronto-based musician expands her emotional capacity with songs that pull from jazz, blues, and soul to delve into complicated layers of human relationships.
The London-based Korean designer pushes the boundaries of femininity with clothes designed to appeal to a diverse group of women.
In a book of watercolors, the Swedish artist and illustrator turns away from his fashion work for more intimate portraits that reflect the fragility of the human body as a protest against the slow response to the AIDS crisis.
After a revelatory turn as a troubled teenager in his début film Beach Rats last year, the British actor takes on the kidnapped oil scion John Paul Getty III in Danny Boyle’s new series Trust.
Over two albums, the young soul singer pulls inspiration from his gospel-singer mother and mentor CeeLo Green to craft evocative and honest songs about identity, ambition, and self-awareness.
For a young actress who loves the research her roles require, the lead role in Max Winkler’s new film Flower offered the opportunity to dig in deep, even attending therapy in character.
Take a look back at some of our favorite collections of Fall 2018 on some of our favorite dead celebrities in this exclusive collaboration with Britt Berger of Fashion in Afterlife.
In a new installation that combines a lush garden and a futuristic bubble, the landscape designer and architect-slash-artist offer a surprising space for sensory exploration at the design fair.