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Dazed (formerly Dazed & Confused) has evolved from a London street scene magazine into an internationally-recognised title that continues to identify and create leading-edge cultural trends through its challenging and often controversial editorial, design and visual identity. With its world-exclusive interviews, groundbreaking fashion editorial, peerless photography and award-winning themed issues in music, art, fashion and film Dazed defines the cutting edge of style and fashion.
For the Impossible issue of Dazed, we celebrate the creative talents harnessing the power of the mind to move mountains: the dreamers, schemers and over-achievers who hurdle the impossible to embrace a future they refuse to stop believing in.
Lighting the way on our covers, self-styled ‘celestial being’ Ayra Starr brings her authentic Afrobeats style to a story lensed by Zora Sicher; Latin trap star Bad Bunny sets the scene for a new musical era by delving into his Puerto Rican past; and Central Cee reflects on the thin line between survival and success in a cover moment captured by Erika Kamano. UK pop trio FLO present a united front ahead of their debut-album reveal; Willow Smith shines bright in a psychedelic cover from
Lea Colombo, reflecting the soul-searching pop star’s wild ride to date; and model Nyajuok Gatdet shimmers under a high desert sun for photographer Mikael Jansson.
It’s an issue steeped in magical thinking, from the fabulist vision of Lagos author Eloghosa Osunde to the absurdist dance-parties bringing cosplaying Batmen and sexy parkour to the streets of Brazil.
Time to stop living “in someone else’s dream”, as Privatise the Mandem author Nabil-Al Kinani says in astory on the future of collective living, and start turning our own into reality.
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