London’s newly re-elected mayor will talk to Ib Kamara, Lynette Nylander and Anna Cafolla about the capital’s post-pandemic future, and share his thoughts on the magazine’s latest vaccine-themed cover
British Vogue
The New York Times is facing the wrath of several journalists who are accusing the publication of creating a fake controversy surrounding
Billie Eilish’s new
In a story titled “On That Bombshell Billie Eilish Cover for British Vogue,” the
Times argued that some fans of the 19-year-old singer known for wearing oversized track suits and hoodies “feel betrayed” by her showing off her body in a corset on the cover of the fashion magazine.
The only example cited by the
Times was the Twitter account @jetztissesraus, which had written, “Before: unique, different, a class of her own. After: mainstream, exchangeable, slick and polished. Why?”
26April 2021
Do you miss the days of LiveJournal, Neopets, AngelFire and MySpace? Those are the spaces where social media all began for Jia Tolentino and Charli XCX – but we’ve come a long way from those kinds of spaces of private discovery. The author of
Trick Mirror and the pop star are both chroniclers, in their own way, of a generation who grew up online – and, appropriately, came together to discuss the future of social media for the second of our A Future World podcasts, out now.
In the episode, hosted by Dazed Digital’s Editor Anna Cafolla, the duo talk about the pitfalls of the glossy, consistent, economically-driven platforms that we embed ourselves in every day; the dullness, and inaccuracy, of the pervasive currency of authenticity on social media; and the passionate culture and pace of new internet-forged genres like hyperpop. They also gush about the platform that feels at once like it’s the future of social media, as well as a space for freedom more akin
The Making It Up As We Go Along programme features 45 minute digital workshops, talks, mentoring and community building, with the goal of empowering and educating those hoping to break into fashion, art, photography, film, dance, music, publishing, digital media, video, and much more.
Last month, the programme kicked off with Dazed’s executive editorial director Lynette Nylander, interviewed by Ted Stansfield, AnOther’s deputy editor. Nylander discussed how she broke into the fashion and journalism industry, from building her CV and portfolio to being a Forbes 30 under 30 figure, and working at
Teen Vogue and
CR Fashion Book.
Upcoming events include a ‘Styling Workshop 101’ with Dazed’s editor-in-chief Ib Kamara; ‘How To Use Your Writing To Make A Positive Social Change’ with Dazed Digital editor Anna Cafolla; and ‘How To Have An Engaging Social Media Presence’ with senior Instagram editor Vanessa Hsieh and social media editor Marios Mystidis.