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  • 1 month ago | vogue.com | Marley Marius |Norman Roy |Edward Bowleg III

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is visibly dismayed. Within seconds of arriving at the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space on West 52nd Street, he pronounces the quiet, clean, but definitely small ground-level dressing room where we’ll be speaking—crammed with a large metal rack, a space heater, and what feels like a few too many chairs—“so deadly.”“This isn’t even, like, giving theater!” he cries, flipping on the mirror lights.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | family.style | Teller Thomas |Emily Simon |Qingyuan Deng |Edward Bowleg III

    Clothes shrink and disappear under the unforgiving, white-hot summer sun. But for the whimsical and inspired, the bone-dry heat is no match for the fantasy of getting dolled up. Wools, gowns, hats, tinsel, and sequins are, after all, a glamorous barrier against sunburn—and when the Mediterranean breeze rolls into the eastern coast, they rustle, billow, and glisten to the rhythm of castanets in the distance.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | wmagazine.com | Emilia Petrarca |Lukas Wassmann |Edward Bowleg III

    Zankov, in his own designs. When Henry Zankov was a child, he set up a make-believe clothing store in his bedroom. “I would say to my brother, ‘What would you like to buy today?’ ” he recalls, laughing. “I would sketch designs, and I even had a catalog. It was crazy but sweet.”Zankov, who is now 43, has made his younger self proud. We’re sitting in his apartment, in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood, surrounded by racks of colorful clothing guarded closely by his Scottish Terrier, Georgina.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | wsj.com | Ben Cohen |Edward Bowleg III

    THE MIDDLE-OF-NOWHERE America is not the first place you might go looking for a classically trained British actor before the release of his first huge movie. But here is Josh O’Connor, sitting by the window of a diner, marveling over a cinnamon roll that costs more than the country-fried steak and comes in a moat of butter and icing. “Is this something that people have for breakfast?” he asks.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | vogue.com | Abby Aguirre |Norman Roy |Edward Bowleg III

    On a blazingly sunny morning in March, the 22-year-old Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner could be found on the sprawling grounds of a ranch-style home he’d rented in the Coachella Valley. Sinner was there for the annual tournament at Indian Wells, where he was looking to extend a months-long blitz of a winning streak. I was there to ask Sinner about this streak, which culminated in his first Grand Slam title, at the Australian Open in January.