Daisy Jones
Culture Editor
daisy.jones@vice.comDaisy Jones is Culture Editor at VICE UK, specialising in LGBTQ+ issues, relationships, the internet, music and pop culture.
Photos of the Best Fits at Yung Lean’s London Show
The Stockholm rapper played a sold-out show in Brixton on Tuesday night. Here's what everyone was wearing in the queue.
The Guide to Getting Into John Waters, the ‘Pope of Trash’
After nearly 20 years, the cult figure is returning to the director’s chair for new film, “Liarmouth”. Here’s everything you need to know before then.
I Went Behind the Scenes of the UK's First Astrology Dating Show
“Written in the Stars” is like “Love Island” meets “Married At First Sight”, but with horoscopes. I flew to Greece to check it out on set.
How to Look Good on BeReal
If you want to live your life online authentically and with integrity, then sadly this guide isn’t for you.
Rental Opportunity of the Week: Not a Bedroom, Not a Kitchen
The English language does not yet have a word for whatever this is, but if London landlords keep this shit up then it's going to have to.
Photos of Emos Stranded in Las Vegas Casinos
When alt music festival When We Were Young was cancelled last Saturday, hundreds of emos descended upon the most elaborate casinos on earth.
We Asked Emos at When We Were Young to Recreate Their Myspace Profile Pics
Here’s what happened when VICE photographer Christopher Bethell handed his camera over to the Hot Topic warriors.
Rental Opportunity of the Week: This Studio Is a Huge Aesthetic Mistake
We have all made aesthetic mistakes: outfits, haircuts, tattoos. But does that fully explain this claustrophobic brick-effect wallpaper?
When We Were Young Was a Surreal Emo Paradise
The one-day alt music festival welcomed My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Avril Lavigne and over 50 more acts from “the Myspace era”.
10 Genuinely Scary Costumes to Wear This Halloween
Why not go as a landlord or a cardboard thermostat showing your energy bills going up?
All The Things We Overheard at When We Were Young Festival 2022
“I just walked through the food court and saw like 15 emos crying alone on the floor.”
Young People Are Taking More Drugs Now Because Life Sucks
According to new research, one in five 16 to 25-year-olds are using drugs to "escape problems in their lives".