@voguekorea thank you for the all time coolest shoot and @gucci for the all time highest platforms ♥️
@voguekorea thank you for the all time coolest shoot and @gucci for the all time highest platforms ♥️
@voguekorea thank you for the all time coolest shoot and @gucci for the all time highest platforms ♥️
@voguekorea thank you for the all time coolest shoot and @gucci for the all time highest platforms ♥️
@voguekorea thank you for the all time coolest shoot and @gucci for the all time highest platforms ♥️
I met some chickens with @buzzfeeduk If you didn’t know this about me already, I rlly love chickens. 🐓 I’ve also been told my celebrity look alike is Ginger from Chicken Run, and that I take as a compliment.
I met some chickens with @buzzfeeduk If you didn’t know this about me already, I rlly love chickens. 🐓 I’ve also been told my celebrity look alike is Ginger from Chicken Run, and that I take as a compliment.
I met some chickens with @buzzfeeduk If you didn’t know this about me already, I rlly love chickens. 🐓 I’ve also been told my celebrity look alike is Ginger from Chicken Run, and that I take as a compliment.
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
Can’t take the home out of Oklahoma 🤍 Thank you so much to all our storm chasers and OKC family, it was so good to be back where we filmed @twistersmovie Wow, @laineywilson I love this song. 🌪️⛈️🌞
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat
In Twisters, @daisyedgarjones is a force of nature 🌪️ Throughout her career, our latest digital cover star, actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, has gravitated towards characters with a deep love of the outdoors. In @crawdadsmovie, Edgar-Jones’s character, Kya Clark, lives among the lush, green swamps with filming taking place in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. In her newest film, @twistersmovie, which premieres this week as a standalone sequel to the 1996 film of the same name, the actor travels across the vast red plains and low-lying hills of Oklahoma as storm chaser Kate Carter. Twisters is as much about the awe-inspiring force of nature—of phenomena like tornadoes and storms—as it is about the adaptability of the human spirit; about urgent efforts to live in harmony with our environment in the face of climatic fury. It’s also an undeniably timely film. As forecasters predict one of the most active hurricane seasons on record in the U.S., the film unpacks the terrifying real-life consequences of increasingly extreme weather on the communities most impacted. While acting as a piece of entertainment, the film is also a stark reminder of the dangers of climate change and the value of informing viewers about its wide-ranging implications. For Atmos, Edgar-Jones speaks with the film’s Oscar-winning director, Lee Isaac Chung, about the urgency of nature-based storytelling. Head to the link in our bio for the full conversation. Photographs by @_jeremyeverett Words by @daphnemilner Stylist @rachaelwangstudio Art Direction @tessaforrest Creative Production @anameizing Photo Assistant @jacobmessex95 Stylist Assistant @nycolesariol Hair Stylist @cervandohair Make Up Artist @missjobaker Producer @michelle_kapuscinska Production Assistants Max Reid, Chiara Seward Junior Designer @astat