Life & CultureNewsLife & Culture / NewsWant to be on the Dazed100? Now’s your chanceWe’re opening a few spaces on this year’s list to you – so get nominatingShareLink copied ✔️April 9, 2019April 9, 2019TextDazed Digital The annual Dazed100 list highlights the next generation of designers, actors, musicians, models, artists, collectives, activists and more set to push things forward in the year ahead. Since the first list championing the names of 2015, Dazed has tipped everyone from Hari Nef to gal-dem, Timothée Chalamet to Adwoa Aboah. Now, for the first time ever, we’re opening things up – we want to hear the names, faces, and talents you think the world needs to know. Anyone can put themselves, a friend, or someone whose work they admire forward. You don’t need to be a big name with fancy representation. You just need to be creating something, fighting for a cause, or somehow reshaping the world around you – from the grid of your Instagram feed to the streets of your local scene and beyond. And yes, you can live absolutely anywhere in the world. If you think you (or your collective, campaign, or someone you know) should be on the 2019 Dazed100 list, here’s what you need to do: Post an image of yourself or someone who you want to nominate, tagging @dazed and hashtagging #joinDazed100. To complete the application, tap the ’email’ link on @dazed to email any extra info (max 200 words) to joindazed100@dazedmedia.com with the name, occupation, and location of the nominee in the subject line. But be quick – you don’t have long... Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBjörk slams Trump, Denmark and colonialismA list of very serious pop culture predictions for 2026Our most-read sex and relationships stories of 2025The 21st Century: Q1 Review2025 was the year of the Gen Z uprisingThe 12 most anticipated novels of 2026 More and more men want to be pegged, according to FeeldBetween slop and enshittification, 2025 saw the internet implode5 Amish youth on what people get wrong about themGreta Thunberg arrested in London under the Terrorism ActLoop: The brand making earplugs as essential as sunglassesWhy donating to Gaza is as important as ever