The Aubrey Plaza Effect, and What Life is Like in Your 20’s

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

 

The Aubrey Plaza Effect, and What Life is Like in Your 20’s


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Bethann Hardison Never Had a Plan

Bethann Hardison, a model, agent, and diversity advocate, is all about seizing the opportunity. Raised independently in Brooklyn, she found her way into modeling by chance and later founded a modeling agency to represent diverse talent in an industry lacking in inclusivity. Hardison played a crucial role in changing the fashion industry's approach to diversity. Now, at 81, she continues to share her story through a documentary and an upcoming memoir, driven by a commitment to leave a lasting legacy.

THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

 

Aubrey Plaza's career evolution from TV to film showcases her ability to navigate between small indie projects and mainstream Hollywood. Plaza has worked in the industry across many projects and has made a point to avoid typecasting, blending her roots with a growing presence in larger productions.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

 

 

In today's society, young adults are more anxious, depressed, and lonely than other age groups, contrary to common beliefs. Studies have shown they face pressures unique to their age group like financial instability, high expectations, and a lack of social support, which feed into their mental health struggles when compared with teens or older adults. We often overlooks these challenges, idealizing youth as carefree however, more understanding and empathy is needed to support their daily pressures.

THE ATLANTIC

 

 

Gena Rowlands, revolutionized movie acting and broke traditional boundaries by portraying complex, often unglamorous characters, mixing spontaneity with meticulous preparation. Rowlands' work showcased her ability to convey the inner turmoil and vulnerability of her characters, influencing generations of actors. Her legacy lies in redefining what it means to be a leading woman in Hollywood, emphasizing authenticity over conventional beauty.

THE NEW YORKER

 

 

India Rose James, founder of Soho Revue, has revitalized the London art scene with her gallery's personal and evolving approach. Initially aimed at becoming an artist, James shifted to curating, establishing Soho Revue in 2015. The gallery, now located in Soho, has matured from a casual, party-like atmosphere to a more professional and feminine space, reflecting James's refined vision. Focused on emerging artists and guided by personal taste rather than commercial interests, Soho Revue thrives in a dynamic local art community.

ARTSY

 

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