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Dazed & Confused December Issue

'What Crisis? Fashion's New Optimism' – Dazed & Confused New Fashion Talent Special, Out Today

  |   Published 13 November 2008

DECEMBER ISSUE

Though the current outlook might be gloomy, Dazed & Confused is excited and optimistic about the new wave of creative talent shaping and colouring our futures. Writing for this week's Independent, Dazed & Confused fashion editor Katie Shillingford said, "Our fashion horizon is positive and thriving, despite the panic that the credit crunch has inflicted on the industry. The creators are creating more than ever before.... optimism is a must, and our outlook is multicoloured!" After scouting out the most exciting new photographers, designers, models and stylists of the moment, Dazed & Confused is this month showcasing the year's hottest new fashion talent in its own inimitable style.

Also in this issue, we investigate Beijing's flourishing young creative underground, and talk to Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk about the forthcoming screen adaptation of his cult novel Choke. We also profile rising art star Alex da Corte, while Japan's notorious purveyor of erotic photography, Noboyushi Araki, talks us through his personal archive. Harmony Korine introduces his previously unpublished zines from the last 15 years, plus we eat cake with hotly-tipped electro-pop duo HeartsRevolution, and meet Savannah Knoop, the alter-ego behind literary hoax phenomenon J.T. Leroy. 

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  • Alex (17/11/2008 12:51:57)

    The alter-ego behind literary hoax phenomenon J.T. Leroy is Savannah Knoop, not Susannah Knoop. Cheers.

  • Jen (17/11/2008 13:55:32)

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  • ben (26/11/2008 20:33:59)

    The times belong to capitalist democratic civilisation. The life-ful-ness of the 90s has gone and the future from the birth of the 2000s belongs with more of the same. the situation is in the hands of god, and it might well be entirely dull, though one can trust god so it might not be. art is not however moving on from sub-cultural intrigue to revelation in truth of rich plaything and art and culture spin on their head. Life is entirely soul-less. What has mankind left to offer?