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autumn 2018 (different covers)
spotlighting four of 2018’s most essential new films, the autumn issue of Dazed celebrates the new stars of outsider cinema – the misfits you can’t take your eyes off, whose path is proudly their own. Leave No Trace’s Isaiah Stone is captured by Ben Toms in a shoot reflecting his rise as a star of the new Hollywood realism. Also fronting the issue, Jaden Smith trips out in front of Roe Ethridge’s lens alongside the all-female cast of Skate Kitchen; Jack Kilmer channels his Lords of Chaos role as a doomed metal-head in a dark shoot by Casper Sejersen; and Helena Howard reveals the strange magic that made her the beguiling lead in Madeline’s Madeline in a shoot by Brianna Capozzi. THE COVERS Jaden Smith in Skate Kitchen: The Hollywood wunderkind is an honorary member of the Skate Kitchen, Crystal Moselle’s gripping coming-of-age fable about the real-life all-female skate crew Isaiah Stone in Leave No Trace: Fresh from his part in Debra Granik’s latest, the midwesterner reveals how he became the only actor to cross the Cannes croisette who knows how to skin a squirrel Helena Howard in Madeline’s Madeline: Ahead of her starring role in Josephine Decker’s dark psychodrama, the young screen prodigy talks tears, trauma and literal spirit animals Jack Kilmer in Lords of Chaos: The American actor uncovers a trail of blood and burnt churches in Jonas Åkerlund’s darkly comic new film about 90s Norway’s black metal scene – co-starring Sky Ferreira and Rory Culkin THE FEATURES Tommy Cash: Following up his appearance on the runway, the Estonian hip-hop heretic gets his freak on in a Rick Owens SS19 special Dapper Dan: From a life on the hustle in Harlem to his debut collection with Gucci, the gangster style icon reveals why he’ll always have an ear to the streets Comme des Garçons: Paolo Roversi shoots for the moon in an AW18 tribute to the stellar ambition of Rei Kawakubo SOAIF: Meet Ezra Miller, Lilah Larson and Josh Aubin – the politically powered trio using the power of music to amplify all voices South Central: Steeped in magic and ritual, a new group of Latinx artists from LA looks over the border for inspiration Dolores Haze: Serving killer pop hooks with flawless looks, Dolores Haze are the Stockholm punks gunning for global fame – and lame guys with guitars School of Art: Recalling tales of Blair, Britpop and battered Ford Fiestas, photographer Matthew Finn shares tender stills from the golden age of the British art school Love: Author Dizz Tate’s dizzy-making tale of teenage romance in the shopping aisles continues our literary section
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