Doja Cat, who has had a great run during the past fashion month, donning one daring look after another at Thom Browne, Vivienne Westwood, Mônot, and more, is one of the six stars appearing on the cover of the winter issue of Dazed.
Other covers feature the rising Nigerian singer Tems; actress and Loewe runway model Taylor Russell; Lulu and Angel Prost, the duo behind the hyper-pop group Frost Children, and Salone Flying Star, a member of Sierra Leone’s first amputee football team.
The latest issue was built around the notion of beauty in a variety of forms with “a youthful and irreverent energy,” according to Kacion Mayers, who has been editorial director of Dazed since April.
There are also stories exploring why women are cutting their hair off in Iran, and how a 12-year-old girl’s decision to “rock the bald” raised awareness around alopecia. Mayers said Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, captured the issue’s energy, and “we were proven right on set as she brought nonstop energy and a surplus of ideas to throw about.”
“There was beauty in her innate ability to toe the line between exploring, remaining grounded, and staying true to oneself with ease. Even with all these different characters and energies she exuded, I never once felt like I lost her; she was always present,” added Mayers.
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