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The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. INFO |THE LAST MAGAZINE The Last Magazine celebrates the next generation of art, fashion, music, and culture. Published biannually in an oversized newspaper format and on thelast-magazine.com, The Last Magazine serves as an artistic platform for new talent. PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE But things reset when Gleeson returned home. He went nine months without an acting job. Instead, he wrote and directed his own series of comedy sketches, Your Bad Self, to keep busy and get better. “He doesn’t feel like someone who’s going to wait to get cast,”Curtis says.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnicsensibility.
GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves.. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE The series, which begins with the premature death of King George VI—a moment that thrust a 25-year-old newlywed Elizabeth hard and fast onto the public and political landscape, at the same time casting a binding shadow over her younger sister—explores the first two decades of the Queen’s reign and the subsequent private and personal challenges of those that surround her. PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … Hair by Paco Garrigues at Kasteel Artist Management using Bumble and bumble. Makeup by Andrew Colvin using Mehron. Models: Sami Nausirat at View Management, Adrian Vilallonga and Markus Zamojda at Uno Models, and Will Wadhams at Blow Models. THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEART During Broadway’s longest intermission in history and amid an ongoing movement for racial justice, the Belgian avant-garde director Ivo van Hove’s radical reimagining of the iconic musical West Side Story has gained increased relevance as it surfaces the racism, xenophobia, and police brutality that have long coursed through American society, led by a young actor who insists on theater’sTHE LAST MAGAZINE
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. INFO |THE LAST MAGAZINE The Last Magazine celebrates the next generation of art, fashion, music, and culture. Published biannually in an oversized newspaper format and on thelast-magazine.com, The Last Magazine serves as an artistic platform for new talent. PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE But things reset when Gleeson returned home. He went nine months without an acting job. Instead, he wrote and directed his own series of comedy sketches, Your Bad Self, to keep busy and get better. “He doesn’t feel like someone who’s going to wait to get cast,”Curtis says.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnicsensibility.
GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves.. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE The series, which begins with the premature death of King George VI—a moment that thrust a 25-year-old newlywed Elizabeth hard and fast onto the public and political landscape, at the same time casting a binding shadow over her younger sister—explores the first two decades of the Queen’s reign and the subsequent private and personal challenges of those that surround her. PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … Hair by Paco Garrigues at Kasteel Artist Management using Bumble and bumble. Makeup by Andrew Colvin using Mehron. Models: Sami Nausirat at View Management, Adrian Vilallonga and Markus Zamojda at Uno Models, and Will Wadhams at Blow Models. SHOP |THE LAST MAGAZINE After ten years, we decided to put actors and musicians on our cover for the first time to better reflect the breadth of our interests. Ashton Sanders, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Cooke join model Adut Akech as our four cover stars for Fall 2018. INFO |THE LAST MAGAZINE The Last Magazine celebrates the next generation of art, fashion, music, and culture. Published biannually in an oversized newspaper format and on thelast-magazine.com, The Last Magazine serves as an artistic platform for new talent.THE LAST MAGAZINE
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As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of new projects, whether on the page, the stage, or thescreen.
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ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the TLM13: JOHNNY FLYNN |THE LAST MAGAZINE A resonator is a type of guitar built for a sound many generations old. It hums and shines, as if an acoustic guitar was broadcast through a tinny phone line. Rather than a wood sounding board, the heart of the guitar is a metal cone, ornately decorated, that brittles the sound and projects it even without electronic amplification. Resonators are rarer now; they’re hard to come by. SARAH GADON |THE LAST MAGAZINE Also last year, Gadon appeared alongside James Franco and George MacKay in the thriller 11.22.63 on Hulu. “You asked if I was a nostalgic person. I guess maybe I am because I was just really drawn to it,” says Gadon of the miniseries that sees the show’s lead, played by Franco, traveling back in time to the Sixties to embark on an unlikely mission to prevent Kennedy’s assassination ARIEL NICHOLSON BY GREG HARRIS |THE LAST MAGAZINE The striking New Jersey teenager Ariel Nicholson goes from everyday casual to suited up in Greg Harris’s powerful feature from our newSpring 2018 issue.
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
COLE SPROUSE |THE LAST MAGAZINE COLE SPROUSE. When Riverdale, Greg Berlanti’s dark, contemporary take on the Archie comics, premiered on the CW last week, it marked the return of the actor Cole Sprouse to television in a project worlds away from the one that first brought him to prominence as a teenager. Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan are still best known for playing KATHERINE LANGFORD |THE LAST MAGAZINE Katherine Langford isn’t like most twenty-year-old actresses. For one thing, her career path has been a very untraditional one to date. For another, she has only just “gone public” on Instagram. “It was a bit of a big decision for me actually, because I wanted to be an actor purely for the acting work,” Langford explains. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
COLE SPROUSE |THE LAST MAGAZINE COLE SPROUSE. When Riverdale, Greg Berlanti’s dark, contemporary take on the Archie comics, premiered on the CW last week, it marked the return of the actor Cole Sprouse to television in a project worlds away from the one that first brought him to prominence as a teenager. Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan are still best known for playing KATHERINE LANGFORD |THE LAST MAGAZINE Katherine Langford isn’t like most twenty-year-old actresses. For one thing, her career path has been a very untraditional one to date. For another, she has only just “gone public” on Instagram. “It was a bit of a big decision for me actually, because I wanted to be an actor purely for the acting work,” Langford explains. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability.THE LAST MAGAZINE
Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of new PATTERNS BY LISELOTTE WATKINS |THE LAST MAGAZINE For our (almost) photography-free Fall 2015 issue, we wanted to reinterpret all the parts of The Last Magazine in a different way, even our fashion features. So we asked illustrator Liselotte Watkins to contribute a set of her charming cutouts, featuring some of the season’s most intriguing patterns and prints chosen by our fashion editor Zara Zachrisson. 6A ARCHITECTS |THE LAST MAGAZINE “At Raven Row, the history was the most compelling element. Partly because the buildings are Grade I listed and one has to care for the , but equally importantly, the recorded history could not, on its own, make sense of the past or of the future as a contemporary art space,” explains the duo. GEORGE MACKAY |THE LAST MAGAZINE More than fifty years on, the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains one of the enduring mysteries of modern American history. Hundreds, if not thousands, of history books have been written offering theories on who did it, and why, and it has proven to be a matter of fascination for more literary-minded authors as well, including Don DeLillo and Norman Mailer, both of whom published books TLM09: LARA STONE |THE LAST MAGAZINE Styling by Alastair McKimm. Makeup by Mark Carrasquillo at Art + Commerce. Hair by Yannick D’Is at Management Artists. Model: Lara Stone at IMG. Photographer’s assistants: Pierre Persson and Clay Gardner. Stylist’s assistants: Katelyn Gray and HOPE GANGLOFF |THE LAST MAGAZINE "I started painting in earnest as soon as I could afford a larger studio,” laughs the artist Hope Gangloff. “Every time I can manage to, I move into a larger space.” The relatively recent transition back to painting, which occurred over the last several years after a protracted period during which she focused primarily on drawing, was a kind of homecoming for Gangloff, who grew up SOPHIE COOKSON |THE LAST MAGAZINE Sophie Cookson is a maverick, a jack-of-all-trades, and, in Gypsy, a girl with no back story. Debuting on Netflix tomorrow, the show finds Cookson playing Sydney, an enigmatic barista who is seemingly haunted by her past, unfriendly and disengaged ROSE LESLIE |THE LAST MAGAZINE Even beyond character studies, The Good Fight doesn’t shy away from pressing social and political issues; the series even opens with Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski reprising her role) watching the inauguration of Donald Trump. “There’s an element of accountability with every single episode, and that is something that I find incredibly bold and really exciting to watch,” Leslie says. PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE. Alejandro Gómez Palomo refuses to be pigeonholed. So don’t bother describing his three-year-old label Palomo Spain in fashion’s overused buzzwords like ‘gender-bending’ or ‘androgynous.’. It’s not that he doesn’t identify with those terms—he just finds it embarrassing to THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEART Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
COLE SPROUSE |THE LAST MAGAZINE COLE SPROUSE. When Riverdale, Greg Berlanti’s dark, contemporary take on the Archie comics, premiered on the CW last week, it marked the return of the actor Cole Sprouse to television in a project worlds away from the one that first brought him to prominence as a teenager. Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan are still best known for playing KATHERINE LANGFORD |THE LAST MAGAZINE Katherine Langford isn’t like most twenty-year-old actresses. For one thing, her career path has been a very untraditional one to date. For another, she has only just “gone public” on Instagram. “It was a bit of a big decision for me actually, because I wanted to be an actor purely for the acting work,” Langford explains. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a PALM SPRINGSTEEN |THE LAST MAGAZINE And thus, Palm Springsteen was born. The band, which is now made up of Hinman on vocals and guitar, Hayden Tobin on guitar, Kyle Sirell on drums, and Luca Buccellati on synth, is a mesh of bicoastal influences—there are hints of Strokes-era downtown New York garage, raw proto-punk moments à la Suicide, post-punk references, and plenty of New Wave-style synths. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
COLE SPROUSE |THE LAST MAGAZINE COLE SPROUSE. When Riverdale, Greg Berlanti’s dark, contemporary take on the Archie comics, premiered on the CW last week, it marked the return of the actor Cole Sprouse to television in a project worlds away from the one that first brought him to prominence as a teenager. Sprouse and his twin brother Dylan are still best known for playing KATHERINE LANGFORD |THE LAST MAGAZINE Katherine Langford isn’t like most twenty-year-old actresses. For one thing, her career path has been a very untraditional one to date. For another, she has only just “gone public” on Instagram. “It was a bit of a big decision for me actually, because I wanted to be an actor purely for the acting work,” Langford explains. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability.THE LAST MAGAZINE
Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of new PATTERNS BY LISELOTTE WATKINS |THE LAST MAGAZINE For our (almost) photography-free Fall 2015 issue, we wanted to reinterpret all the parts of The Last Magazine in a different way, even our fashion features. So we asked illustrator Liselotte Watkins to contribute a set of her charming cutouts, featuring some of the season’s most intriguing patterns and prints chosen by our fashion editor Zara Zachrisson. 6A ARCHITECTS |THE LAST MAGAZINE “At Raven Row, the history was the most compelling element. Partly because the buildings are Grade I listed and one has to care for the , but equally importantly, the recorded history could not, on its own, make sense of the past or of the future as a contemporary art space,” explains the duo. GEORGE MACKAY |THE LAST MAGAZINE More than fifty years on, the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains one of the enduring mysteries of modern American history. Hundreds, if not thousands, of history books have been written offering theories on who did it, and why, and it has proven to be a matter of fascination for more literary-minded authors as well, including Don DeLillo and Norman Mailer, both of whom published books TLM09: LARA STONE |THE LAST MAGAZINE Styling by Alastair McKimm. Makeup by Mark Carrasquillo at Art + Commerce. Hair by Yannick D’Is at Management Artists. Model: Lara Stone at IMG. Photographer’s assistants: Pierre Persson and Clay Gardner. Stylist’s assistants: Katelyn Gray and HOPE GANGLOFF |THE LAST MAGAZINE "I started painting in earnest as soon as I could afford a larger studio,” laughs the artist Hope Gangloff. “Every time I can manage to, I move into a larger space.” The relatively recent transition back to painting, which occurred over the last several years after a protracted period during which she focused primarily on drawing, was a kind of homecoming for Gangloff, who grew up SOPHIE COOKSON |THE LAST MAGAZINE Sophie Cookson is a maverick, a jack-of-all-trades, and, in Gypsy, a girl with no back story. Debuting on Netflix tomorrow, the show finds Cookson playing Sydney, an enigmatic barista who is seemingly haunted by her past, unfriendly and disengaged ROSE LESLIE |THE LAST MAGAZINE Even beyond character studies, The Good Fight doesn’t shy away from pressing social and political issues; the series even opens with Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski reprising her role) watching the inauguration of Donald Trump. “There’s an element of accountability with every single episode, and that is something that I find incredibly bold and really exciting to watch,” Leslie says. PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE. Alejandro Gómez Palomo refuses to be pigeonholed. So don’t bother describing his three-year-old label Palomo Spain in fashion’s overused buzzwords like ‘gender-bending’ or ‘androgynous.’. It’s not that he doesn’t identify with those terms—he just finds it embarrassing to THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEARTWHO READS TIME MAGAZINE Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
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DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
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FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
MUSHROOMS BY ANTHONY COTSIFAS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Still life photographer Anthony Cotsifas showcases some of Smallhold’s most vivid specimens in our Fall 2018 issue, capturing oyster mushrooms of the blue, pink, and golden varieties glowing with otherworldly intensity. Come back tomorrow to read our interview with Smallhold’s Adam DeMartino and Andrew Carter. JULIA FOX FINDS HER WAY Julia Fox Finds Her Way. Josh and Bennie Safdie ’s latest film, Uncut Gems, opens with a guttural and pulsing shot of the interior of a man’s large intestine on screen at a colonoscopy, which turns out to be the quietest moment of the entire movie. The colon belongs to Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a jeweler in New York’s DiamondDistrict
PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE. Alejandro Gómez Palomo refuses to be pigeonholed. So don’t bother describing his three-year-old label Palomo Spain in fashion’s overused buzzwords like ‘gender-bending’ or ‘androgynous.’. It’s not that he doesn’t identify with those terms—he just finds it embarrassing to CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE TEACHES THE VALUE OF VULNERABILITY The big emotions that come with being vulnerable are often overwhelming, but singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence invites her listeners to feel without judgment, all while maintaining a dash oflightheartedness.
RÓISÍN PIERCE TRANSFORMS SUSTAINABILITY INTO LUXURY |THE Róisín Pierce Transforms Sustainability Into Luxury. “Chanel was the first brand I ever got excited to see,” Róisín Pierce says of the powerhouse which awarded her the first Métiers d’Art Prize at last year’s Hyères Festival. “The dreamlike mood and the fabrics they created felt surreal to me, so it’s very special to have won JOSH WIGGINS IS NOT AFRAID OF AMBIGUITY |THE LAST MAGAZINE Josh Wiggins Is Not Afraid of Ambiguity. It is by now no surprise to learn that a musician was first discovered on social media. Just ask Justin Bieber, who turned his busking videos on YouTube into one of the most successful careers on the planet, or Shawn Mendes, whose popularity on Vine has translated into two number-one albums andcounting.
THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEARTWHO READS TIME MAGAZINE Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEARTWHO READS TIME MAGAZINE Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
MUSHROOMS BY ANTHONY COTSIFAS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Still life photographer Anthony Cotsifas showcases some of Smallhold’s most vivid specimens in our Fall 2018 issue, capturing oyster mushrooms of the blue, pink, and golden varieties glowing with otherworldly intensity. Come back tomorrow to read our interview with Smallhold’s Adam DeMartino and Andrew Carter. JULIA FOX FINDS HER WAY Julia Fox Finds Her Way. Josh and Bennie Safdie ’s latest film, Uncut Gems, opens with a guttural and pulsing shot of the interior of a man’s large intestine on screen at a colonoscopy, which turns out to be the quietest moment of the entire movie. The colon belongs to Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a jeweler in New York’s DiamondDistrict
PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE. Alejandro Gómez Palomo refuses to be pigeonholed. So don’t bother describing his three-year-old label Palomo Spain in fashion’s overused buzzwords like ‘gender-bending’ or ‘androgynous.’. It’s not that he doesn’t identify with those terms—he just finds it embarrassing to CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE TEACHES THE VALUE OF VULNERABILITY The big emotions that come with being vulnerable are often overwhelming, but singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence invites her listeners to feel without judgment, all while maintaining a dash oflightheartedness.
RÓISÍN PIERCE TRANSFORMS SUSTAINABILITY INTO LUXURY |THE Róisín Pierce Transforms Sustainability Into Luxury. “Chanel was the first brand I ever got excited to see,” Róisín Pierce says of the powerhouse which awarded her the first Métiers d’Art Prize at last year’s Hyères Festival. “The dreamlike mood and the fabrics they created felt surreal to me, so it’s very special to have won JOSH WIGGINS IS NOT AFRAID OF AMBIGUITY |THE LAST MAGAZINE Josh Wiggins Is Not Afraid of Ambiguity. It is by now no surprise to learn that a musician was first discovered on social media. Just ask Justin Bieber, who turned his busking videos on YouTube into one of the most successful careers on the planet, or Shawn Mendes, whose popularity on Vine has translated into two number-one albums andcounting.
THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEARTWHO READS TIME MAGAZINE Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
THE LAST MAGAZINEFASHIONFILMMUSICARTCULTUREGABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEARTWHO READS TIME MAGAZINE Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening toTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. GUCCI WESTMAN'S BEAUTY PICKS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Gucci Westman's Beauty Picks. Gucci Westman, the celebrated makeup artist and founder of consciously-crafted beauty line Westman Atelier shares her very own must-haves. SK-II Facial Treatment Mask. I love SK-II masks because I can rely on the results. The skin has a beautiful finish, is hydrated, and most importantly doesn’t pullunder makeup.
DOMHNALL GLEESON |THE LAST MAGAZINE A natural jokester with a Swiss Army knife of skills, he’s been cast (and cast and cast) in dark films playing anything from a greasy Western simpleton to a bearded Russian landowner with a pure heart to a lackey who gets tortured by the Irish Republican Army. Gleeson is a OTTOLINGER |THE LAST MAGAZINE The vocabulary of Ottolinger is equal parts pioneering and familiar. Led by design duo Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient, this Berlin-based label blends couture-like craftsmanship with a pyrotechnic sensibility. Which makes sense, given that Ottolinger’s approach is one that’s grounded in the interplay between creativity anddestruction.
FLORIAN ZELLER |THE LAST MAGAZINE Florian Zeller, who is fast becoming one of France’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights, discovered theater “almost by accident,” he says. “At twenty, I had no idea what would become of my life, but I could never have imagined that theater would play such an important role for me.”. It all started when Zeller was asked to write ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the NEGRO PIATTONI |THE LAST MAGAZINE A lush Twenties-style dim sum restaurant in London’s Brixton stands out in a heavily male-dominated industry with an all-female kitchen and a beverage program of female producers. ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE Andrew Burnap Is the Pulsing Heart of 'The Inheritance'. Five nights a week, a group of barefoot young men gather around a spare elevated platform to share a story. Their tale, Matthew Lopez’s intense and gripping The Inheritance, is one of the most ambitious new plays to reach Broadway in recent memory, from its subject, the aftermath ofthe
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Anders Hayward Is a New Kind of Triple Threat. As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film Run, the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of newTHE LAST MAGAZINE
Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND |THE LAST MAGAZINE Part of the challenge of being a rising star is leaning to master impatience. For Anson Boon, that meant spending a good deal of 2019 awaiting the arrival of two important films, one an emotionally gripping family drama, Blackbird, which made the festival rounds last fall and in which the English newcomer stars opposite Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Sam Neill, and the VANESSA KIRBY |THE LAST MAGAZINE VANESSA KIRBY. “The way that he reflects life, it’s just so beautifully believable. It’s something you can’t explain.”. Down the line from London, English stage, television, and film actress Vanessa Kirby is recalling one of the first times she felt completely transported by the art of storytelling. It was the work of Chekhov,the
MUSHROOMS BY ANTHONY COTSIFAS |THE LAST MAGAZINE Still life photographer Anthony Cotsifas showcases some of Smallhold’s most vivid specimens in our Fall 2018 issue, capturing oyster mushrooms of the blue, pink, and golden varieties glowing with otherworldly intensity. Come back tomorrow to read our interview with Smallhold’s Adam DeMartino and Andrew Carter. JULIA FOX FINDS HER WAY Julia Fox Finds Her Way. Josh and Bennie Safdie ’s latest film, Uncut Gems, opens with a guttural and pulsing shot of the interior of a man’s large intestine on screen at a colonoscopy, which turns out to be the quietest moment of the entire movie. The colon belongs to Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a jeweler in New York’s DiamondDistrict
PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE … PALOMO SPAIN IS REMAKING MENSWEAR IN ITS OWN IMAGE. Alejandro Gómez Palomo refuses to be pigeonholed. So don’t bother describing his three-year-old label Palomo Spain in fashion’s overused buzzwords like ‘gender-bending’ or ‘androgynous.’. It’s not that he doesn’t identify with those terms—he just finds it embarrassing to CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE TEACHES THE VALUE OF VULNERABILITY The big emotions that come with being vulnerable are often overwhelming, but singer-songwriter Charlotte Lawrence invites her listeners to feel without judgment, all while maintaining a dash oflightheartedness.
RÓISÍN PIERCE TRANSFORMS SUSTAINABILITY INTO LUXURY |THE Róisín Pierce Transforms Sustainability Into Luxury. “Chanel was the first brand I ever got excited to see,” Róisín Pierce says of the powerhouse which awarded her the first Métiers d’Art Prize at last year’s Hyères Festival. “The dreamlike mood and the fabrics they created felt surreal to me, so it’s very special to have won JOSH WIGGINS IS NOT AFRAID OF AMBIGUITY |THE LAST MAGAZINE Josh Wiggins Is Not Afraid of Ambiguity. It is by now no surprise to learn that a musician was first discovered on social media. Just ask Justin Bieber, who turned his busking videos on YouTube into one of the most successful careers on the planet, or Shawn Mendes, whose popularity on Vine has translated into two number-one albums andcounting.
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VINCENT LACOSTE IS FRENCH FILM'S RISING MVP ------------------------- In the winking new film _On a Magical Night,_ the charming young actor continues his Cannes-approved collaboration with director Christophe Honoré as the younger version of a philandering professor’s husband, guiding her on a trip through her own past. ------------------------- WAFIA TRADED BIOMEDICINE FOR PERSONAL AND POLITICAL MUSIC ------------------------- After earning her degree in biomedicine at just eighteen, the Iraqi-Syrian-Australian musician made a drastic shift, turning out intensely powerful and intimate songs that touch on personal relationships and geopolitical traumas, including her brand-new single“Pick Me.”
ANDREW BURNAP IS THE PULSING HEART OF 'THE INHERITANCE' ------------------------- In his Broadway début, the Rhode Island native tackles questions of artistic and social legacies with his powerfully raw performance as the writer Toby Darling in Matthew Lopez’s marathon new play about gay identity in the 21st century. ANSON BOON WANTS TO GET INSIDE YOUR MIND ------------------------- Whether onstage in the three-hander _“Master Harold”…and the Boys_ or in Sam Mendes’s Golden Globe-winning, big-budget World War I epic _1917,_ the young English actor puts his natural curiosity to use in every project he tackles. ANDERS HAYWARD IS A NEW KIND OF TRIPLE THREAT ------------------------- As he makes his feature début as a teenager dealing with existential ennui in the gritty new film _Run,_ the dancer-turned-model-turned-actor expands his study of character in a new direction, finding himself in a range of new projects, whether on the page, the stage, or the screen. JULIA FOX FINDS HER WAY ------------------------- After stints as a designer, an artist, a club kid, and a dominatrix, the breakout star of Josh and Benny Safdie’s visceral _Uncut Gems_ is ready to take on the movie industry. CHARLOTTE LAWRENCE TEACHES THE VALUE OF VULNERABILITY ------------------------- The rising Los Angeles singer-songwriter tears away the façade of social-media perfection to forge an intimate connection with her listeners, offering an opening to self-doubt, introspection, and personal reflection. RÓISÍN PIERCE TRANSFORMS SUSTAINABILITY INTO LUXURY ------------------------- Winner of the inaugural Chanel Prix des Métiers d’Art last year, the rising Irish designer turns the history of “fallen women” into a forceful and provocative collection suffused with details and handicraft underpinned by a foundation of sustainability. OMAR APOLLO IS ALWAYS LEARNING SOMETHING NEW ------------------------- Mixing genres, influences, and languages, the first-generation Mexican-American musician channels heartbreak and charts a new path through his avid curiosity and constant search for new inspiration. JOVANI FURLAN MAKES HIS MOVE ------------------------- After seven years at Miami City Ballet, the Brazilian dancer makes his debut at New York City Ballet as part of an effort to replenish the roster of male talent, becoming one of the rare outsiders to join thestoried company.
------------------------- CAUTIOUS CLAY CHASES HIS DREAM ------------------------- After quitting his day job to focus on his music, Joshua Karpeh makes himself known with his smooth songs which belie a sharp social and political perspective. ------------------------- CUCO KNOWS WHAT HE LIKES ------------------------- The moody Latinx musician combines his Mexican heritage with of-the-moment atmospherics on his début album, _Para Mí._ SAM FENDER TAKES FLIGHT ------------------------- On his début album _Hypersonic Missiles,_ the English rocker tackles the zeitgeist and the issues of the day from working-class alienation to white privilege on his blistering tracks. ESTEBAN GOMEZ FINDS CREATIVES A HOME ------------------------- With years of experience in the fashion industry, the Creatives Agent at Compass offers designers, photographers, stylists, models, and others a new approach to find a place to call home. NAOKI KOBAYASHI DANCES ONTO THE WORLD STAGE ------------------------- With his English-language début as an enigmatic photographer caught in a love triangle with Alicia Vikander’s Lucy and Riley Keough’s Lily in _Earthquake Bird,_ the Japanese dancer-turned-actor brings his intense presence to new audiences. ANGEL CHANG SLOWS FASHION DOWN ------------------------- After years of experience at major international brands, the New York-based designer returns with an eponymous sustainable line crafted by artisans in remote China using ancient techniques, reconnecting consumers with handcraft and tradition. CHANNEL TRES MAKES HOUSE MUSIC ABOUT THE BLACK EXPERIENCE ------------------------- On his new EP _Black Moses,_ the Los Angeles-based musician continues his journey unpacking his personal struggles with his infectious tracks and invigorating live performances.WOMEN IN CHARGE
------------------------- Gabriela Hearst, Marina Moscone, and Marine Serre are three of the many women taking charge in fashion of late, offering distinctive visions while attempting to slow down the endless churn of theseasons.
GABRIEL LUNA IS A TERMINATOR WITH HEART ------------------------- As a murderous Rev-9 in the new _Terminator: Dark Fate,_ the Texan pulls from his real-life experiences and natural charisma and steps into the shoes of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Patrick as a robot who is almost, but not quite, terrifyingly human. LAUREN GLAZIER SETS HERSELF APART ------------------------- With her new role as Kay, the girlfriend of FBI agent Wendy Carr on David Fincher’s serial killer drama _Mindhunter,_ the Canadian actor confronts the challenges of separating her professional and personal lives both on and offscreen. -------------------------More
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