Anna Cafolla, Dazed

Anna Cafolla

Dazed

United Kingdom

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Dazed
  • VICE

Past articles by Anna:

Sinéad O’Dwyer on taking her goth orchestra to LFW

The designer’s Summer Intensive collection combines the dramatics of performance wear and teenage rebellion, and challenges the fashion industry’s relationship with the body in all its guises → Read More

Chopova Lowena on their ecstatic, pageant-meets-pitch runway debut

The cult label’s SS23 show drew inspo from the pageantry of Bulgarian village Kazanlak’s traditional Rose Festival, and crossed it with the exhilarating climax of a lacrosse match → Read More

The Swedish designers prodding at the edges of the Scandi chic archetype

A honeypot of sustainable sensuality is forming in Stockholm, as homegrown talents take a swipe at Copenhagen’s cool girl crown → Read More

Arca and Aleksandar Hemon on The Matrix’s infinite relevance

As the latest volume of the cult series hits theatres, artistic polymath and longtime fan of the Matrix series Arca chats to Matrix Resurrections screenwriter Aleksandar Hemon to discuss identity, speculative fiction, and dancefloor liberation → Read More

10 under-the-radar releases you may have missed in the last three months

Featuring Blackhaine’s evocative sonic portraits of post-Brexit life, Rainbow Chan’s balladic electronic pop, and JPEGMAFIA’s supercharged beats → Read More

Deerskin: a French weirdo horror about a murderer with killer style

Quentin Dupieux – AKA Mr Oizo – discusses his eighth feature starring Adèle Haenel and Jean Dujardin, who plays a bumbling serial killer slicing and dicing up literal fashion victims → Read More

Trip out to Kidä’s stylish pop music, inspired by 70s Italian film scores

The shape-shifting Egyptian-Italian musician has composed for fashion world titans from Gucci to Prada, but her Burn To Make It Glow EP is testament to a multifaceted artist approaching her wildest, truest form → Read More

Loshh’s music reminds marginalised people of the power of joy and spirit

Inspired by Juju and Gospel sounds, Nigerian style, and London’s artistic soul, meet the multidisciplinary artist bringing his fiery vision with full-bodied EP ÍFARADÁ → Read More

This photobook captures the energy and ecstasy of music fans

From Glastonbury washouts to mega concerts in Taiwan, James Marcus Haney’s Fanatics collates photographs of music lovers and ravers from 35 different countries, spanning a decade → Read More

Books to read this winter instead of doomscrolling your life away

Julia Bell’s essay grapples with our terminally online lives, while Otegha Uwagba reflects on white allyship, and Stefan Riekeles’ book is a deep-dive into anime’s sprawling megacities → Read More

All the books to read in September instead of going back to school

Emma Cline’s stunning first collection delves into the dark corners of human experience, while Legacy Russell explores virtual spaces as tools for resistance, and Jake Hall brings us the history of drag → Read More

Wallet magazine is exploring how tech is reinventing the fashion machinery

The ‘Titans of Tech’ issue of Elise By Olsen’s publication sparks a vivid dialogue about fashion and technology, from textile innovations to how we’ll dress in the future → Read More

All the books to read in July while on staycation

Juan Felipe Herrera’s poetry paints a portrait of struggle and violence, while Jenny Kleeman reflects on the future of sex, and Eliza Clark’s debut is a dark and twisty comedy → Read More

Watch this poignant, poetic film about life after isolation

In short film This Now, spoken word artist Kai-Isaiah Jamal and filmmaker Emily McDonald present a hopeful, unifying message for a post-coronavirus future, ending Dazed’s Alone Together campaign → Read More

Kelis shares her favourite lockdown recipes

The ‘Milkshake’ singer also talked to us about her new Netflix show, Cooked with Cannabis → Read More

All the books to read in March when you might be quarantined

From a neurodiverse guide to love, sex, and relationships, to fiction traversing the ongoing climate crisis – we’re diving into spring with some stellar books → Read More

The books to read in February instead of braving Storm Ciara

From Joshua Wong’s manifesto for global democracy to Courtney Love’s early years in Liverpool, here are the must-reads for this month → Read More

The podcasts we’ll be devouring throughout 2020

From Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness’ ruminations on life, to socialite-centred true crime, and wellness industry scams, we’ve got you covered → Read More

The podcasts we’ll be devouring throughout 2020

From Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness’ ruminations on life, to socialite-centred true crime, and wellness industry scams, we’ve got you covered → Read More

Imagining what a Hustlers musical would look like

Chorus lines in denim bikinis and a Ramona pole dance soundtracked by an orchestra – the scamming stripper movie is in the works for Broadway → Read More