The 2025 Dazed 100 USA list is here
From artists to activists, get to know the young trailblazers influencing culture across America
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From artists to activists, get to know the young trailblazers influencing culture across America
Scouted on the subway and originally reluctant to get into fashion, Mandava was chosen by Matthieu Blazy to become the first-ever Indian model to open a Chanel show
As she earns her first Grammy nomination, the Swedish singer discusses her decision to boycott Eurovision and why she’ll never stop speaking out
Jet2 holidays, merkin thongs, and a high-profile jewellery heist – here’s our round-up of the all the weird and wonderful moments from the past year
From a pioneering perfumer to a DJ producing certified ‘dyke bangers’, here are the creatives pushing culture forward from within the Dazed community
From intelligence gaps to ‘shrekking’, why do we suddenly care so much about the difference in our own – and each other’s – relationships?
Sitting between plushies and figurines, photographer Alexandra Waespi captures Tokyo’s gyaru and otaku communities in their bedrooms
Photographer Pietro d’Azzo’s new project Men in Heels captures the contortions, crumpling and arching of one man trying to fit into archive Prada shoes
A new, NASA-backed report outlines objectives for human missions to the red planet in the 2030s, from finding little green men, to laying foundations for a permanent base
Stephanie Hill Wilchfort of the Museum of the City of New York and Atiba Edwards of the Brooklyn Children's Museum will lead the coalition of city-funded institutions.
MA and MFA students at this university in Fort Worth, Texas, are trained for impactful careers in contemporary art, museums, and the broader arts field.
In her textile-based practice, she calls attention to what holds a piece together or the ways some works seem ready to come apart.
The artist takes a mystical, magical journey through America's supernatural past in a retrospective at the Benton Museum of Art.
Olga de Amaral’s sculptural tapestries, Otobong Nkanga’s multi-media oeuvre, Meriem Bennani’s footwear-as-soundscape, and more.
This week, we honor a sculptor of buildings, a photographer of the absurd, and the “Chekhov of Trenton.”
This year, we read too many incredible books to count — here are a few that stuck with us, including tomes on Marsha P. Johnson, Mary Cassatt in Paris, and Ruth Asawa and mothering.
Around 40% of full-time faculty were offered buyouts and programs are on the chopping block as the university faces a $48M deficit.
Explorer Victor Vescovo has spent years reaching some of the most extreme places on Earth, from scaling the tallest mountains on every continent, diving to the deepest parts of every ocean, skiing to ...
Leaders need to invite disagreement, not just expect it. When the invitation to offer their opinion is not clear, teams will assume you don’t want it. Leaders often don’t realize that their status can...
Arianna Huffington moved to England from Greece at 17, earning a master’s degree in economics from Cambridge University where she was president of its celebrated debating society. Best known as the co...