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What’s life without a little fun? In a time where the political and social paradigms threaten to bring us down, the need to express our voices — and have fun with them — becomes a crucial constituent in our lives. Now more than ever, it’s a time to celebrate: our differences, our interconnectedness and our idiosyncrasies.
For our 34th issue, we say, “You can’t bring us down,” and throw a party to extol the figureheads showcasing the beauty of life. Whether perfecting their craft, speaking out on social issues, or just stepping into the limelight, these trailblazers prove that, indeed, we can work hard and play hard.
First off is our cover star, Sophia Lillis — captured by photographer Elizaveta Porodina — who at only 16, has made her way into the Hollywood elite with her captivating performance as Beverly in the modern adaptation of Stephen King’s It. Lillis fills us in on her next big project, HBO’s upcoming series Sharp Objects.
Also in the world of film, we chat with Glee’s very own Darren Criss about his starring role in American Crime Story. Pitch Perfect’s Hana Mae Lee lets us in on the importance of telling your own stories and the power of representation, while Riverdale’s Camila Mendes, star of The New Romantic, opens up about stigmas and stereotypes. Additionally, Cailee Spaeny talks about her role in Pacific Rim and Olivia Holt reveals what is it like joining the Marvel family powerhouse.
In the music sphere, we chat with DJ and musical maverick Diplo, NYC’s Junglepussy and Canadian artiste Tommy Genesis about their latest ventures. Emerging rap star Mozzy proves why he’s Kendrick Lamar’s favourite, Rina Sawayama opens our eyes to musical activism and we catch up with Metro Boomin, the industry’s most trustworthy producer. On home turf, Britain’s next starlets Mabel and Anne-Marie outline music’s universal ability as a communicative tool.
If you’re here for the fashion, we’ve got you covered. Industry icon Pat Cleveland talks us through turning life experiences into art; artist-cum-model Torraine Futurum’s infectious joie de vivre permeates through our pages and Molly Constable’s contagious laughter leaves us spellbound.
Designer Ryan Lo reveals why he loves an ‘East meets West’ cliché and creative duo Rianna + Nina unveil how a chance encounter led way to a stream of colourful designs.
Join these groundbreakers as we celebrate the gaiety and buoyancy of the future. After all, a little #party never killed nobody…
Get Schön! 34 | Sophia Lillis by Elizaveta Porodina
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The Cover of Schön! 34 has been produced by
photography. Elizaveta Porodina @ Sonja Heintschel
fashion. Simon Elmalem
talent. Sophia Lillis
casting. Anissa Payne
hair. Mustafa Yanaz using Isle of Roses
make up. Anastasia Durasova @ The Wall Group using CHANEL
set design. Tom Wyman
lighting. Josef Beyer
photography assistant. Hadassi
fashion assistant. Karolina Frechowicz
location. Pier59 Studios

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What’s life without a little fun? In a time where the political and social paradigms threaten to bring us down, the need to express our voices — and have fun with them — becomes a crucial constituent in our lives. Now more than ever, it’s a time to celebrate: our differences, our interconnectedness and our idiosyncrasies.
For our 34th issue, we say, “You can’t bring us down,” and throw a party to extol the figureheads showcasing the beauty of life. Whether perfecting their craft, speaking out on social issues, or just stepping into the limelight, these trailblazers prove that, indeed, we can work hard and play hard.
First off is our cover star, Sophia Lillis — captured by photographer Elizaveta Porodina — who at only 16, has made her way into the Hollywood elite with her captivating performance as Beverly in the modern adaptation of Stephen King’s It. Lillis fills us in on her next big project, HBO’s upcoming series Sharp Objects.
Also in the world of film, we chat with Glee’s very own Darren Criss about his starring role in American Crime Story. Pitch Perfect’s Hana Mae Lee lets us in on the importance of telling your own stories and the power of representation, while Riverdale’s Camila Mendes, star of The New Romantic, opens up about stigmas and stereotypes. Additionally, Cailee Spaeny talks about her role in Pacific Rim and Olivia Holt reveals what is it like joining the Marvel family powerhouse.
In the music sphere, we chat with DJ and musical maverick Diplo, NYC’s Junglepussy and Canadian artiste Tommy Genesis about their latest ventures. Emerging rap star Mozzy proves why he’s Kendrick Lamar’s favourite, Rina Sawayama opens our eyes to musical activism and we catch up with Metro Boomin, the industry’s most trustworthy producer. On home turf, Britain’s next starlets Mabel and Anne-Marie outline music’s universal ability as a communicative tool.
If you’re here for the fashion, we’ve got you covered. Industry icon Pat Cleveland talks us through turning life experiences into art; artist-cum-model Torraine Futurum’s infectious joie de vivre permeates through our pages and Molly Constable’s contagious laughter leaves us spellbound.
Designer Ryan Lo reveals why he loves an ‘East meets West’ cliché and creative duo Rianna + Nina unveil how a chance encounter led way to a stream of colourful designs.
Join these groundbreakers as we celebrate the gaiety and buoyancy of the future. After all, a little #party never killed nobody…
Get Schön! 34 | Sophia Lillis by Elizaveta Porodina
in print
as e-book download
or on your mobile & tablet
The Cover of Schön! 34 has been produced by
photography. Elizaveta Porodina @ Sonja Heintschel
fashion. Simon Elmalem
talent. Sophia Lillis
casting. Anissa Payne
hair. Mustafa Yanaz using Isle of Roses
make up. Anastasia Durasova @ The Wall Group using CHANEL
set design. Tom Wyman
lighting. Josef Beyer
photography assistant. Hadassi
fashion assistant. Karolina Frechowicz
location. Pier59 Studios

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As an international team, we pride ourselves in being a global family. So, for Issue 33, we decided to look at the interconnectedness of the metropoles and cities that bring us together. Differences connect us, identity defines global. #OneWorld
Starting Stateside, model Taja Feistner is captured by Alexander Saladrigas in an autumnal Long Island for our cover, while in New York we sit down with Grace Gummer, who talks us through political realism of Mr. Robot. In Hollywood, Sylvia Hoeks lets us in on the highly anticipated reboot of Blade Runner. In the British capital, Iwan Rheon – a.k.a the über villain Ramsay Bolton – discloses details on his new series, Inhumans.
The new digital sphere universalises space as the Netflix phenomenon brings us a host of screen stars. First and foremost, David Harbour and Caleb McLaughlin bring Hawkins to us, ahead of Season 2 of Stranger Things. Tommy Dorfman, star of 13 Reasons Why, gives us insight into his life now, while screen Icon Kathy Bates talks to us about getting high and the importance of medical cannabis with her new show, Disjointed. In LA, young star Dove Cameron leads the way into a parred-down experience of the city and Delilah Hamlin brings young beauty to our pages.
Fashion-wise, Margherita Missoni flies the colours of the iconic Italian family business, and music breaks borders down as Lil Yachty discusses positivity, Desiigner reveals ambitions for a life of emotional wealth, Kacy Hill talks us through her album Like A Woman, and Perfume Genius provides a poetic insight into his artistry.
Surfing the very waves that bring us together, these are the individuals defining local identity as an interconnected family. As Phillip Lim eloquently tells us, Think Global, Act Local.
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