Publishing is full of rankings, from power lists to best-dressed lists to under-40 lists. The CULT100 is different. There is just one criterion for inclusion—but it’s a high bar.
To qualify, a candidate must be actively shaping and changing our culture in real time. The people on this list represent five generations and hail from the worlds of food, publishing, art, fashion, activism, and entertainment. To put this group together, CULTURED‘s editors leveraged the full strength of our network, tapping artists, writers, and cultural leaders to tell us who they look to when they want to feel challenged, hopeful, and inspired.
Some members of the CULT100 are household names; others have been working behind the scenes to make possible the cultural encounters that stop us in our tracks. In a time of binary thinking, the creators featured in this year’s list are embracing contradiction, bouncing willfully between disciplines, and refusing to take no for an answer. They have guts, vision, and a potent cocktail of realism and optimism. None of them is shying away from the anxiety of our moment. Instead, they are thinking big, sharing generously, and embodying courage. The good news is, their work makes us all a little bit braver, too.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF?
Twice daily with food. I think I’m best in moderation, which is great because it allows me more time to myself. I enjoy being alone and quiet.
WHAT’S ONE BOOK, WORK OF ART, ALBUM, OR FILM THAT GOT YOU THROUGH AN IMPORTANT MOMENT IN YOUR LIFE?
William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist guides me through everything, visually and philosophically. The color, the costume, the sound—all exquisite. The story is ultimately about the fight between good and evil. I like that good wins.
“I think I’m best in moderation, which is great because it allows me more time to myself.”
NAME AN INFLUENCE OF YOURS THAT MIGHT SURPRISE PEOPLE.
Liz Claiborne. She was revolutionary in creating a new form of fashion for women in the modern age. I love how she took the obvious and built into it. She made women feel amazing in their newfound roles in the workforce. She helped to support the movement for the empowerment of women. I hope that my clothes can have a similar impact on people.
WHO DO YOU CALL THE MOST?
My mother. I make sure we speak often. We are quite close.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE MORE OF IN YOUR INDUSTRY? LESS OF?
More kindness. Less cheap shit.