A trailblazer for emerging talent and proudly independent, Dazed magazine aims to set the cultural agenda, both on and offline. Founded by Jefferson Hack and Rankin in 1991, the entire archive of back issues is available for digital subscribers to Dazed. The independent British fashion, culture and arts magazine has a strong global reputation for its groundbreaking and trendsetting editorial and its support of new generations of fashion, art, literature, photography and music talent. DazedDigital.com, their online magazine, is updated daily, hosting interactive projects, extra editorial content, exclusive music and fashion film.
Dazed & Confused
Lights, camera… action!
A truth that I imagine and make real • The bright young things of Britain's acting schools emerge at a moment of profound uncertainty for the performing arts: but when it comes to the drama, they're here for it
Life's a Glitch! • From humble origins as a walk-on role in your fave childhood video game, the non-playable character has moved centre-stage to take over TikTok: what's behind our obsession with these walking, talking avatars of the uncanny?
Dynamic Duo • Playful, provocative and downright peculiar, flat-fashion duo Freddy Coomes and Matt Empringham's designs are never quite what they seem. Now, they're ready to bring new dimensions to their richly imagined universe
Brain Rot • If you're alive and own a smartphone in 2024, chances are you're addicted to brain rot, a free-floating form of online madness that ‘totally links to attention spans and stuff’. Is it the end of the world as we know it? Or a new way of communicating that makes concepts like ‘Sally Rooney’ and properly constructed sentences seem obsolete?
Slushy Noobz • Brought together by their passion for mind-bendingly banal online content, Slushy Noobz are the Canadian YouTube duo serving up the finest internet sludge, deep fried
Money Never Sleeps • From soul-sapping hours to psychotic bosses, burnout culture is alive and unwell among junior workers in the City and beyond. But has a new generation finally had enough?
A seat at the table • Long before he was Rihanna's fave new designer, Jawara Alleyne was a teenage prodigy making dresses for prom queens on the Cayman Islands. Now, he's won a seat at fashion's top table with his radical reframing of Caribbean style
What it feels like for a girl
Once upon a time in Brooklyn • Mikey Madison put heart, body and soul into Anora, a freewheeling fairytalejl ode to a New York City sex worker who falls for the son of a Russia oligarch? Now tipped for glory at next year's Oscars, she reveals why she'd walkthrough fire for a character she loves
Cut the cameras… deadass
By any stretch of the imagination
What we do in the shadows • Starring opposite Nicole Kidman in one of the most daring roles of her career, Harris Dickinson is a revelation in Babygirl as a weirdly cocky intern embarking on a dangerous liaison with a CEO. Here, he opens up on modern crises in masculinity, and the parts of ourselves we try to keep hidden
A moment of drama
Do you remember the time?
Sharp Shooter • In Queer, Drew Starkey smoulders as an ex-Navy man whose haunting good looks bring Daniel Craig out in a nervous sweat. Here, he talks punk and postmodernism, and the intimate link on screen between sex and honesty
Living, Loving, Lying
This is the start of my freedom • Last year brought a reckoning for UK rap star Pa Salieu when he served time in prison on charges of violent disorder. Now he's learned to live with the past, he's plotting a new era of positivity, leaning into a greatness he's always felt within reach
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