Margaret Qualley
October 23, 2011
Perhaps now more than ever, pop culture is neurotically obsessed with—and commercially geared toward—the very young and the interminably restless. But as it turns out, the next generation of actors, musicians, artists, designers, athletes, models, and multi-hyphenate powerhouses-in-the-making—many of them still in their teens or early twenties—are less concerned with romanticized notions of youth and reveling in some kind of pre-packaged rebellion than they are with doing something meaningful and making their own marks