Arts+CultureIncomingDazed & Confused November Issue: Shape ShiftThe new Dazed boasts an eye-catching shoot with Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, interviews with Roberto Cavalli and actor Danny Trejo, plus fashion photography by the likes of Chadwick Tyler and Anthony MauleShareLink copied ✔️October 12, 2010Arts+CultureIncomingTextDazed Digital Dazed reveals a new side of November cover star Daniel Radcliffe, in a shoot photographed by Serge Leblon and styled by senior menswear editor Robbie Spencer, accompanied by an exclusive interview in which Daniel discusses his post-Potter ambitions. “Daniel was a dream to work with, a true professional and incredibly down to earth and mature for his age,” says Dazed’s Robbie Spencer. “He totally understood what we were trying to achieve, and was really into being transformed into this alter-ego character. He gave a lot of himself to each shot.”Dazed hangs out talented young actors, Chloë Moretz (Kick-Ass) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road), both starring in the upcoming remake of cult vampire horror Let The Right One In. Photographer Danielle Levitt also spends time with a pack of teenage werewolves in the depths of suburban Texas.Berlin’s techno-art vanguard, including AIDS-3D and Oliver Laric, explain how they are exploring ways the internet and technology are changing the way we live. November’s issue also features an exclusive visit to Roberto Cavalli’s sumptuous Florence villa, and an interview with jailbird-turned-badass actor Danny Trejo, plus a look at inspiring youth subcultures explored in three documentaries created as part of the Diesel New Voices project. Dazed & Confused's November issue is out in the shops this Thursday Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhy did Satan start to possess girls on screen in the 70s?Learn the art of photo storytelling and zine making at Dazed+Labs InstagramIntroducing Instagram’s 2025 Rings winners8 essential skate videos from the 90s and beyond with Glue SkateboardsThe unashamedly queer, feminist, and intersectional play you need to seeParis artists are pissed off with this ‘gift’ from Jeff KoonsA Seat at the TableVinca Petersen: Future FantasySnarkitecture’s guide on how to collide art and architectureBanksy has unveiled a new anti-weapon artworkVincent Gallo: mad, bad, and dangerous to knowGet lost in these frank stories of love and loss