Dazed Magazine

Dazed Magazine

Dazed, which was originally named Dazed & Confused, is a British fashion magazine that comes out every month. Established in 1991 by Jefferson Hack and the fashion photographer Rankin, it explores a variety of topics, including music, fashion, film, art, and literature.

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Global

#41766

United States

#21498

Lifestyle/Fashion and Apparel

#740

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  • 2 days ago | dazeddigital.com | James Greig

    These days, when hope is a strange and alien feeling, there is nothing more shocking than waking up to the news that something good has happened in the world of politics.

  • 3 days ago | dazeddigital.com | Serena Smith

    Three things are certain in life: death, taxes, and Brits descending on Europe every summer like a plague of locusts. Despondent with our lot on this sad, grey little island, swathes of us cling onto the prospect of mainlining fluorescent cocktails and gobbling Lays on a sun lounger in Spain/Greece/Portugal/Croatia just to get through our working lives.

  • 3 days ago | dazeddigital.com | Elliot Hoste

    46 Images After the unceremonious cancellation of London Fashion Week men’s back in April, dedicated spaces for menswear runways are dwindling fast, which is why Pitti Uomo now plays an even more important role in the fashion calendar. Though the main part of the Florentine fashion week is the trade fair at Fortezza de Basso – where numerous brands set up shop to present their new collections to buyers – it’s the runway shows that give the event its zeal.

  • 3 days ago | dazeddigital.com | Elliot Hoste

    41 Images Ahead of his debut on Friday, June 27, Jonathan Anderson has just revealed some new images of house ambassador and Dior menswear muse, French football star Kylian Mbappé. Writing on his personal Instagram account this morning, the Irish designer revealed why the footballer is the perfect muse for the house, a departure from the actors and musicians that fronted Loewe’s campaigns.

  • 4 days ago | dazeddigital.com | James Greig

    9 Images Hundreds of people gathered in central London today to protest a decision – confirmed this afternoon by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper – to ban the activist group Palestine Action. This measure comes after members of the group broke into an RAF base in Brize Norton last Friday (June 20) and vandalised two military planes with spray paint.