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This month’s issue of Dazed & Confused is guest-edited by MUGLER main man and former Dazed fashion director Nicola Formichetti. The Italian-Japanese trendsetter has diverted his vision towards the youth boom of his east Asian homeland. Here are the four covers for the issue dubbed #fantasia, featuring J-pop icon Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and Chinese film sensation Angelababy.

The new issue of Dazed & Confused, guest-edited by Nicola Formichetti, is out on Wednesday 14th November.

Once again interviewed by my girl Karley ‘Slutever’ Sciortino, here is the cover of Dazed & Confused’s November issue featuring 91 year old fashion icon Iris Apfel by Jeff Bark – on sale now. Click here to see a short accompanying video.

Banned from news stands in seven countries already, here is the Azealia Banks cover shoot for the September 2012 issue of Dazed & Confused. It’s pretty much incredible, yes. Photos by the one and only Sharif Hamza. Interview by my girl Karley ‘Slutever’ Sciortino. Under the cut is the stunning Rankin directed video for Banks’ Van Vogue (also used in the T by Alexander Wang campaign video).

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Y’all will know that I am a huge fan of Dazed & Confused as a publication, and in particular, a fan of their innovative cover art. Following his collaboration with Jay-Z and Kanye for the album artwork for Watch The Throne, comes Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci’s art-directed 20th anniversary cover shoot for the iconic magazine. I absolutely love this.

Dazed & Confused‘s Collections Special hits stores this week, bringing together the highlights of the new season’s collections with the best of those from 1991, all shot by Kacper Kasprzyk. The cover features LA-based punk progeny Juno Temple.

The issue also features the most incredible images of Tom Hardy photographed by Rankin, where he is interviewed about The Dark Knight Rises and the acclaimed Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Check out the images below and more details on the issue here.

One of the coolest avant guard shoots that I have seen in a while. Here is Andrej Pejic (yes, again) in a concept shoot by Anthony Maule for the April 2011 issue of Dazed & Confused, styled by the fashion editor, Robbie Spencer. The spread features incredible pieces from KARLISMYUNKLE favourites Anne Demeulemeester, Gareth Pugh, Manish Arora and more. Kudos to Gary Card for the prop work.

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The January 2011 issue of (one of) our favourite monthly magazines Dazed & Confused features True Blood’s Anna Paquin on the cover, shot in LA by KARLISMYUNKLE favourite Terry Richardson. The same issue also has an exclusive 15th-anniversary interview and collaborative archive shoot with Raf Simons and an encounter with Lykke Li. Definitely one to grab off the newsstand.

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You might have already spotted images of Daniel Radcliffe for Dazed & Confused in The Times and various other newspapers, heck you might have even picked up a copy of the magazine. DazedDigital, however, has got some brilliant exclusive outtakes from the Serge Leblon shoot that didn’t make it into print. Definitely worth checking out.

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[Image c/o DazedDigital, shot by Serge Leblon, styled by Robbie Spencer]

Incredible discussion between Business of Fashion’s editor-in-chief Imran Amed and founder and editorial director of Dazed Group, Jefferson Hack on everything from teaming up with Rankin back in ’92, the history of Dazed & Confused, how DazedDigital came about to the digital revolution and how luxury brands are late to the game. It even features a first look at the Dazed & Confused iPad app.

Visit the Business of Fashion website to read the full post. Definitely worth twenty-minutes of your time. Watch it. Now.

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