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18 May

King Charles III Honors Labrum London With Queen Elizabeth

LONDON — Foday Dumbuya, founder and artistic director of fashion label Labrum London, has been named the most recent recipient of Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. King Charles III presented the award to Dumbuya during a ceremony, which showcased all of the talent support initiatives of the BFC Foundation, at 180 Studios on Thursday afternoon. The event was accompanied by a performance curated by Dumbuya, featuring two drummers, a guitarist, a Kora player, and a musician whose powerful vocal was “attempting to lift the foundation,” in accordance with Dumbuya. In an exclusive interview with WWD, Dumbuya said the award is “a testament to the labor and dedication of myself and the countless individuals who supported me get where we're today. And in...
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18 May

Miley Cyrus Breaks Down 17 Memorable Looks From 2006

British Vogue presents Miley Cyrus’ Life in Looks, as Miley takes Vogue through her 17 favourite looks from her profession to date — from the controversial ‘teddy bear’ costume on the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards to Miley’s ‘Flowers’ music video… But is it archival museum quality? When revisiting a glance from her ‘Don’t Call Me Angel’ music video with Ariana Grande and Lana Del Ray — definitely archival museum quality — Miley shares a story in regards to the wings that featured within the video: “These angel wings which had been in my unit for a few years, oddly they went missing, and about every week later Lil Nas X did a music video through which he's wearing wings very...
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18 May

Art attack! The unstoppable rebellion of young climate activists

With their soap-throwing theatrics on the National Gallery in October, two campaigners from Just Stop Oil showed learn how to wake people as much as the climate crisis. Here, a spread of important activists from Mikaela Loach to Vanessa Nakate add their voices Taken from the spring 2023 issue of Dazed. You possibly can buy a replica of our latest issue here. The longer term belongs to the young. And while we're all already feeling the results of the climate crisis, it's those that have essentially the most life left to live who will experience its harshest consequences. That’s why it’s the world’s youngest residents who're fighting the crisis most ardently. They simply don't...
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