At the time of filming Silver Linings Playbook Jennifer Lawrence portrayed a thirty-nine year old widow, but was herself barely old enough to drink legally in the US. Similarly, in Joy Lawrence played...
Will I Regret Becoming a Parent? An Honest Answer to One of Life’s Most Difficult Questions
I was 19 when I first began to seriously think about whether I should have kids someday. In truth, I’ve never had much of a maternal instinct, but there was always something undeniably magical a...
Empowered Sexism, How Fashion Killed Feminism
I started Lone Wolf Magazine out of a feeling that more good needed to be done within fashion media to offset some of the negative impact the industry was having on women. The goal was to “infor...
Talking Authenticity, Grey Hair and Modeling with Entrepreneur Roxanne Gould
“What I consider to be beautiful is not your hair, not your clothes, not your makeup, though that helps, it’s your energy, it’s your thoughts, it’s where you put your mi...
The Art Of Awkward: Making Friends as an Adult is Hard
Though many of us grew up believing in the myth of forever-freinds, friend breakups are actually the norm. The average person will have to replace half of their friends every seven years. Out of the 3...
20 Books That Will Change The Way You See the World
Click through the gallery above for all the life-changing paradignm-shifting inspiration you will ever need. There’s really no better way to change and grow as a person than through a book, afte...
Cuba Before Castro, The Glamour of Pre-Revolution Cuba
What was Cuba like before Castro? Before the Revolution of 1959? The answer will probably make you more than a little uncomfortable. Today the country that was once one of the most glamorous places in...
The Twisted World of Cult Photographer Nobuyoshi Araki
Nobuyoshi Araki is the most famous photographer you’ve probably never heard of. Having published over 450 books, Araki is the second most Googled artist in the world, beating out the likes of An...
Do Women Really Hate Other Women? #EliminateGirlHate
A depressing number of studies show that, unlike men, women will often dislike one another for no logical reason. Females are quick to make negative assumptions, and less likely to become friends with...
Fashion Nihilism: What’s Trending? Who Cares.
Nihilistic sensibilities have defined a whole generation of creators, creeping into art, literature and fashion, asking us to admit the meaninglessness of the very things we admire. This is how it all...
Forgotten Icons, Journalist Annemarie Schwarzenbach, L’Androgyne
She was one part sharp tailoring, and another part unruly bohemian. As a style icon Annemarie Schwarzenbach embodied simplicity in its most beautifully androgynous form, a simple shirt and trousers at...
Visual Metaphor: “Youth is a Feeling” a Photostory by Sara Giannitelli
Photography by Sara Giannitelli, Wardrobe Styling by Ginevra S., Model Giulia Renzi, Clothing provided by ASOS and Pull & Bear, Makeup by Manola Spaziani....
The Conformity Paradox: Kierkegaard and Freud on Individuality, Fashion and Consumerism
The conformity paradox in fashion looks something like this: Say you are an individual in the truest sense, and everything you do and wear is so unique and interesting that everyone who sees you ackno...
Visual Metaphor, “Picasso’s Blue Period” a Photostory by Kristina Walther Lewis
For thousands of years civilization had no word for the color blue. Studies have found that it is the very last color we notice in nature, and so, it is the very last color to be added to any language...
Visual Metaphor: “Philosophy” a Photostory by Jane and Jane for Lone Wolf Magazine
Every fashion editorial should be a visual metaphor. Whenever we’re faced with the option to impart emotional depth and meaning onto the beautiful things we create, I believe we have a fundament...
Artist Anna-Wili Highfield on Sculpting Paper Spirit Animals
If our spirit animal wasn’t a wolf it would definitely be an Anna-Wili. She’s the kind of woman every woman wants to be: Talented, successful, grounded and deeply compassionate, with an uncanny abilit...
A Tribute to Astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, The Woman Who Discovered a Star
You’ve probably never heard of Jocelyn Bell Burnell. In 1974 the very first Nobel Prize awarded to any astronomer should have gone to Jocelyn. But it didn’t. Instead it was given to Antony...
Visual Metaphor, “Melancholia” a Photostory by Fabian Altmann
We all know what melancholy feels like, but could there be a connection between the feeling and the physical appearance of depression? Sounds like a stretch, we know, but stay with us for a moment. Wh...
Remembering the Magical Work of Photographer Rodney Smith
Rodney Smith was arguably the most under appreciated photographer of our time. The man was a master. His images felt like timeless classics regardless if they were taken ten years or ten minutes ago. ...
Who Are Women Really Dressing For? The Answer Matters More Than You Think
Take a good look at the image on the left, who do you think Betty Brosmer (the Barbie-proportioned 50s model and author) had in mind when she put that outfit together in the morning? We’re guess...
Best Cities to Live as a Struggling Artist
Have you ever wondered what cities support emerging artists the best? If you’re a struggling musician, a fashion photographer or a designer, where should you actually be living, and where are yo...
10 Must Read Books for Ambitious Creative People
There are a lot of books out there to help you figure out what you want to do with your life. Some books are good…and some not so good. Ok, most are not so good. And for that very reason we deci...
The Most Beautiful Artist’s Studios on the Planet
There’s something undeniably romantic about an artist’s studio. They’re always filled with light, and paper covered in scribbles and sketches. We’re instinctively drawn to thes...
10 Delightfully Surly Books for the Relentless Pessimist
You know that feeling you get when it happens to be raining outside, and everything just feels dark and grey and you’re suddenly hit by a bad case of nihilism, like what’s even the point? ...