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Have you ever saved a video of someone doing something uniquely creative? For this project, Dazed has curated 15 emerging talents from the Dazed Club who inspire that exact feeling. We’ve grouped them into three categories – Fashion Insiders, Artisans, and Culture Curators. Last time, we spotlighted five fashion insiders and this time around the artisans have their time to shine. From upcycling worn-out shoes to performing on stage, these creatives share their journeys, offering a glimpse into the challenges, dedication, and passion that drive them – all while showcasing the latest woven suit by Tech.
Find out more from the creatives below.
THE LONIOUS
An oil painter, designer, filmmaker, and performer, The Lonious lends a multi-faceted approach to creativity, emphasising that true art lies in “what is beyond you.” For them, the studio becomes a sacred space, filled with their vast canvas’ it’s a home in which they can explore and focus. To maintain this clarity, organisation is key, especially when challenges arise. They tell us when something goes wrong, sometimes stepping back to acknowledge the larger picture, gives them a fresh perspective.
ALL AMIN
elf-described as more of a labourer than a designer, All Amin is the CEO and creative mind behind Haram, a Kurdish label focused on upcycling worn-out shoes. She shares how her work often involves unglamorous tasks, like cleaning strangers’ old, dirty shoes. All Amin prefers not to follow a set plan and instead advises, “Try not to overthink your work too much and let your own mistakes inspire you.”
MATTEO
Professional Paris-based dancer Matteo invites us into a training day, sharing insights on how he keeps his art inspired and evolving. He urges us to draw inspiration from everyday life, explaining that “everything you do or see can feed your craft.” Matteo keeps his practice diverse, finding that variety is key to reaching his full potential. His advice, in a few words: stay true to yourself.
RED LONGO
Co- founder of Spazio Koch, the interdisciplinary creative service, Red Longo is an all round creator. His work spans both fashion and fine art, below he shares his creative process and artistic insights with Dazed.
Watch the reels above to see the finished products from each talent.
Designed with high-performance materials and sleek aesthetics, Nike Tech bridges the gap between athletic and everyday wear. Head here to shop Nike Tech and immerse yourself in the world just like the Dazed Clubbers.
in HTML format, including tags, to make it appealing and easy to read for Japanese-speaking readers aged 20 to 40 interested in fashion. Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), translating all text, including headings, into Japanese. Retain any existing tags from
Have you ever saved a video of someone doing something uniquely creative? For this project, Dazed has curated 15 emerging talents from the Dazed Club who inspire that exact feeling. We’ve grouped them into three categories – Fashion Insiders, Artisans, and Culture Curators. Last time, we spotlighted five fashion insiders and this time around the artisans have their time to shine. From upcycling worn-out shoes to performing on stage, these creatives share their journeys, offering a glimpse into the challenges, dedication, and passion that drive them – all while showcasing the latest woven suit by Tech.
Find out more from the creatives below.
THE LONIOUS
An oil painter, designer, filmmaker, and performer, The Lonious lends a multi-faceted approach to creativity, emphasising that true art lies in “what is beyond you.” For them, the studio becomes a sacred space, filled with their vast canvas’ it’s a home in which they can explore and focus. To maintain this clarity, organisation is key, especially when challenges arise. They tell us when something goes wrong, sometimes stepping back to acknowledge the larger picture, gives them a fresh perspective.
ALL AMIN
elf-described as more of a labourer than a designer, All Amin is the CEO and creative mind behind Haram, a Kurdish label focused on upcycling worn-out shoes. She shares how her work often involves unglamorous tasks, like cleaning strangers’ old, dirty shoes. All Amin prefers not to follow a set plan and instead advises, “Try not to overthink your work too much and let your own mistakes inspire you.”
MATTEO
Professional Paris-based dancer Matteo invites us into a training day, sharing insights on how he keeps his art inspired and evolving. He urges us to draw inspiration from everyday life, explaining that “everything you do or see can feed your craft.” Matteo keeps his practice diverse, finding that variety is key to reaching his full potential. His advice, in a few words: stay true to yourself.
RED LONGO
Co- founder of Spazio Koch, the interdisciplinary creative service, Red Longo is an all round creator. His work spans both fashion and fine art, below he shares his creative process and artistic insights with Dazed.
Watch the reels above to see the finished products from each talent.
Designed with high-performance materials and sleek aesthetics, Nike Tech bridges the gap between athletic and everyday wear. Head here to shop Nike Tech and immerse yourself in the world just like the Dazed Clubbers.
and integrate them seamlessly into the new content without adding new tags. Ensure the new content is fashion-related, written entirely in Japanese, and approximately 1500 words. Conclude with a “結論” section and a well-formatted “よくある質問” section. Avoid including an introduction or a note explaining the process.