It’s hard to ignore Wild Beasts, but it may be even harder to pin them down.
Phantogram has become a bit of a monster, happily eating up genres, accolades, and the lives of its two founding members, Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel. “We’re busy as fuck,” Barthel says, “but it’s a good busy.”
Anyone can tell you that this season’s edition of New York Fashion Week has been an exceptionally brutal one. Howling winds, flying ice pellets, and gaping sinkholes of slush were just a few of the hazards we had to brave while running between shows and openings and dinners. There was another snowstorm on the horizon […]
In an age of restraint, it’s refreshing to see a young designer like Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing go his own way. His decadent designs are a marked contrast from those of most of his peers—he jokes that Balmain is sometimes known as the “most Italian of French houses”—but always full of energy and vitality. Rousteing styled his own Spring 2014 collection for The Last Magazine on Karlie Kloss, whose youthful spirit is captured by Maciek Kobielski in this shimmering feature from our latest issue.
Here at The Last Magazine, we love to celebrate new designers, and we’ve been lucky to feature some of today’s most interesting talents in our past issues. We also know how difficult it is to set up shop in the industry, which is why we appreciate initiatives like the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and the new […]
As one of the most buzzed-about newcomers in the music scene, Banks is stunned by her skyrocketing success. Here, The Last speaks with the singer and learns how her dark, moody music is really nothing more than complete honesty.
Fresh off her revolutionary Cut 4 Me mixtape from last year, we catch up with songstress Kelela, who is set to overthrow traditional notions of R&B with her dark, bold sound and raw lyrics.
Hellin Kay, stylist and editor of Champagne and Heels, picks her favorite films from this year’s Sundance Film Festival.