New Hollywood
Maddie Ziegler Hates When People Compare Her and Sister Kenzie
“She's perfect the way she is and I'm doing my own thing."
By Aiyana Ishmael
Megan Suri Doesn’t Really Care About Fame
“People equate being famous to being important, and that's just not true," Suri says.
By Radhika MenonPhotography by Josefina Santos
Meet the 7 Rising Stars of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood
Introducing Teen Vogue’s New Hollywood class of 2024.
By P. Claire DodsonPhotography by Josefina Santos
Keith Powers Is Ready to Be Your Leading Man
“I can't wait to be number one on the call sheet and get to create that from the beginning,” he says.
By Kaitlyn McNabPhotography by Josefina Santos
The SAG-AFTRA Strike Proved How Unions Help Make Young People’s Dreams Viable
Young creatives should be able to dream of a future in the performing arts, writes Duncan Crabtree-Ireland.
By Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
Aida Osman on Rap Sh!t Cancellation: ‘Nothing Is Guaranteed for Black People in Hollywood’
“White women are back,” Osman says.
By Brande VictorianPhotography by Josefina Santos
Iñaki Godoy Stole Fans’ Hearts in One Piece. Now, He’s Coming For Hollywood
“I think I still have a lot of work that I want to do, not just with One Piece, but as an actor,” he says.
By Max GaoPhotography by Josefina Santos
Maddie Ziegler Is Finally Speaking For Herself
“It is scary to have people feel like they know you. But there is something so beautiful about that too.”
By Aiyana Ishmael Photography by Josefina Santos
Ariana Greenblatt Is Vigilant About the Trap of Child Stardom, But She Knows Her Own Voice
“I pick the roles I do very strategically because I do what creatively fulfills me, but I also do what feels right.”
By Ilana KaplanPhotography by Josefina Santos
Chris Briney Insists He Can Be a ‘Piece of Sh*t,’ But We’re Not Buying It
His Hollywood end goal? “To make things with the people in my life that I love.”
By P. Claire DodsonPhotography by Josefina Santos
How SLOCG’s Amrit Kaur Realized Success Doesn’t Heal Pain
“A lot of artists, including myself, go into acting to feel shiny.”
By Aamina Inayat KhanPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Meet the Rising Stars of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2023
These young stars need to be on your radar.
By P. Claire DodsonPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Isabela Merced Has Lived a Thousand Lives. She’s Ready for More.
“I’ve experienced love. I’ve experienced loss. Everything else suddenly becomes a game.”
By Sara DelgadoPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Park Ji-hu Knows Her “Little Women” Character Is Frustrating
“I don’t dislike any of the characters I’ve played, but if I had to choose one that I have affectionate frustration for…”
By Jae-Ha KimPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Industry’s Myha’la Herrold Loves That Harper Is Chaotic & Flawed
“She does not fall under any typical umbrella.”
By Skylar MitchellPhotography by Jingyu Lin
It's Yasmin Finney's World, We're All Just Living In It
“I didn't realize how powerful the universe is, how powerful manifestation is.”
By Lex McMenaminPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Keyla Mejia Is Your New Favorite Comedic Genius
“Girl, I got a regular-ass face. I never thought I could be like these people.”
By Aiyana Ishmael Photography by Jingyu Lin
Ruth Codd Is Here to Tell You It’s OK Not to Have Your Shit Figured Out
“I think it's almost better that you get to experience lots of things.”
By Elly BellePhotography by Jingyu Lin
“Wakanda Forever” Star Dominique Thorne Is Ready to Break Some Rules
“On the other side of my first step in the MCU, I'm not as fearful about anything the way that I was before,” Thorne says.
By Kaitlyn McNabPhotography by Jingyu Lin
Hollywood Failed Native People. Amber Midthunder Is Fighting Back.
“Especially as an Indigenous woman,” says Midthunder, “there's so much sexualizing and there's so much turning into an item or turning into a figure or turning into a [caricature].”
By Jacqui GermainPhotography by Jingyu Lin