Life & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsThe 2024 Dazed 100 Asia list is hereCheck out our list of 100 creatives and change-makers are driving youth culture forward in Asia, carefully curated by the Dazed Korea teamShareLink copied ✔️December 5, 2024December 5, 2024TextDazed Digital The Dazed 100 is back! This year, we’re not only publishing a Global list of creatives and change-makers across the globe; we’re also publishing three further lists dedicated to platforming inspiring trailblazers in the US, MENA region, and Asia. Today, we’re pleased to publish our inaugural Dazed 100 Asia list. Dazed 100 alumni have gone on to achieve incredible things: from winning Grammys, to fronting leading fashion brands, to pushing for climate justice. Our new Dazed Asia list is no different, and spotlights leading lights in the fields of fashion, art, music, activism, and more, with each of the 100 names carefully chosen by the Dazed Korea team. The list’s art and photography category includes Lee Gyu-han, an innovative artist known for his upcycling projects; Auntora Mehrukh Azad, a Bangladeshi landscape painter; and Jeremy Z. Qin, a Shanghai-based photographer and film director. The music section features viral Korean rapper Youjunglan, Filipino creator and emerging music artist Evan Tan, and Thai singer-songwriter Phum Viphurit. We’re also spotlighting young talent in Asia’s fashion scene, such as Taiwanese model Henhen, Singaporean fashion entrepreneur Mae Tan, and Chinese designer Yueqi Qi. Check out the full list here. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORESay hàlo to the young Scots behind the Gaelic revival9 books to read if you loved Wuthering Heights (the novel, not the film) Reebok Your favourite Reeboks are getting a makeoverThe fight against the Palestine Action ban isn’t overWhy is the US government coming for young climate activists?Could singles wrestling be an alternative to dating apps?‘I could have a piece of him come back’: The murky ethics of pet cloningGone Norf: The Manchester collective uplifting Northern creatives‘It’s good for the gods’: Inside Taiwan’s booming temple rave sceneWhy are we still so obsessed with love languages?How Madeline Cash wrote the most hyped novel of 2026From looksmaxxing to mogging: How incel language went mainstreamEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy