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Timothée Chalamet On 'Adultifying', Being Back Home in NYC and His Style Icons

I’m trying to go where it’s not obvious to go,” says Timothée Chalamet of the eclectic CV that has set him on the path to becoming the actor of his generation. The 26-year-old, who has already played a teenage cannibal, King Henry V and a futuristic desert warrior on the big screen in Dune – and will soon slip into Willy Wonka’s purple velvet tailoring – joined Edward Enninful in a New York diner to discuss his latest role: British Vogue cover star. Becoming the first solo male cover star in the magazine’s 106-year history feels “extraordinary”, he tells Enninful. “And weird. And just an honour.

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04:40

Zendaya | TIME100

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04:55

Charlotte Gainsbourg’s Closet Picks

While perusing our collection, the acclaimed actor and singer-songwriter linked some of her favorite films to memories of her family. Her picks: - THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER - BELLE DE JOUR - BEING JOHN MALKOVICH - GREEN FOR DANGER - ANTICHRIST - THE COMPLETE FILMS OF AGNÈS VARDA

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02:56

Hunter Schafer on Euphoria, Zendaya and her Personal Style

In this episode of Learn and Pass It On, Euphoria star Hunter Schafer talks about all the things she and her character, Jules, have in common. She also reveals her secret nickname for her co-star Zendaya and shares the advice she would give her 16-year-old self.

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10:14

In Bed With Evan Mock

Get In Bed With Evan Mock as he gets ready for the Calvin Klein CK ONE launch party in NYC and talks skateboarding, his favorite things to do in bed, dating and more. Shot at Equinox Hotels

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14:11

Inside Cara Delevingne's Fantastical L.A. Home

Architectural Digest is welcomed by supermodel and actress Cara Delevingne for a tour of her exuberant and fantastically decorated Los Angeles home. Cara went maximal with architect/accomplice Nicolò Bini of Line Architecture to curate a collection of vibes from room to room. “My work requires me to put on many different hats and costumes. I love slipping into these various characters, so I wanted my home to reflect lots of different themes and moods.”

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08:29

Sophia Loren - 1979

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01:30

Barbie & Hunter | Paper Magazine x Euphoria

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11:50

Priyanka Chopra Jonas on becoming the best version of yourself

This is Priyanka Chopra's Rules for Becoming the Best Version of Yourself. Priyanka Chopra is a model, actress, philanthropist and former winner of Miss World. She has starred in over 50 films worldwide including the 2017 movie Baywatch alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, and currently stars in the US drama series Quantico.

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Timothée Chalamet on Acting, Dealing with Fame, and the Future of Film

Actor Timothée Chalamet (The King, Call Me By Your Name) talks acting, dealing with sudden popularity, the future of film, and more.

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Audrey Hepburn

Interviewed in 1988.

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Emma Watson

Emma Watson was just nine when she was picked out of a line-up of would-be actors in her school gym to star in a film that would change her life in unimaginable ways. Twenty years on, her Hogwarts days far behind her, Watson is one of Britain’s most bankable stars – not to mention an influential activist lending her voice to causes like gender equality and sustainability. Ahead of her return to the screen in this December’s Little Women, the actor sat down with fellow activist Paris Lees to reflect on her extraordinary journey so far.

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Timothée Chalamet On 'Adultifying', Being Back Home in NYC and His Style Icons

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I’m trying to go where it’s not obvious to go,” says Timothée Chalamet of the eclectic CV that has set him on the path to becoming the actor of his generation. The 26-year-old, who has already played a teenage cannibal, King Henry V and a futuristic desert warrior on the big screen in Dune – and will soon slip into Willy Wonka’s purple velvet tailoring – joined Edward Enninful in a New York diner to discuss his latest role: British Vogue cover star. Becoming the first solo male cover star in the magazine’s 106-year history feels “extraordinary”, he tells Enninful. “And weird. And just an honour.

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