Amelia Gray: the performance of others
The audience becomes the performer on an imagined stage, starring model Amelia Gray.
The audience becomes the performer on an imagined stage, starring model Amelia Gray.
I Saw the TV Glow might just be the best film of 2024 – thanks, in no small part, to Brigette Lundy-Paine, an actor whose peculiar intensity makes that titular glow even brighter, and to its mega director Jane Schoenbrun.
At the green age of 17, a chance opportunity changed Gulf's life forever. Now, the Thai actor-cum-model and part-time pop-star is dominating every industry. All that, and he's still got time to keep up with the Premier League.
Her hot-blooded anthems – not to mention that delicious braggy, draggy persona – have infected the pop world and turned Chappell Roan into its newest hometown hero. Now, with barely a second to take it all in, she’s staring into the abyss of superstardom.
A combined 12 million followers on TikTok and Instagram can be a lot to handle. Still, the brilliantly self-assured influencer knows herself better than anyone – even if she does share it all online.
They’ve broken records and taken over as the new supremes of K-pop. The best part? NewJeans are only just getting started.
She's pop music’s fearless trailblazer, a committed experimentalist who’s navigated the music industry machine and kept her integrity intact. Now, Charli XCX is back with a rowdy, ravey record which laps up the drama of friendships, fall-outs and fame.
The multi-hyphenate (forgive us, but it seems appropriate) has released poetry, painted, acted, modelled. Hell, she’s even done a stint serving at Captain Jack’s Roadside Shack. The lobster roll? To die for…
In just a few years, Taylor Russell has established herself as a critical darling, fan favourite and fashion muse. Now, the Bones and All star has taken her skills to the stage, starring in The Effect at London's National Theatre.
Lourdes “Lola” Leon is the queen of New York’s red-hot underground. She’s a dancer, model and musician with a sexy, alluring sonic universe. She takes no bullshit from boys and, alongside her bestie, co-producer and FACE interviewer Eartheater, is ready to take on the world. What you gonna do about it?
The latest story to be taken from our new print issue, shot on location in Jamaica by Luca Khouri and styled by FACE Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson.
Take a peek at this hardcore beauty story from the latest issue of THE FACE, shot by Ilya Lipkin and styled by our Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson, with make-up by Thomas de Kluyver.
Brooklyn-based performance artist Narcissister gets up to all sorts in this editorial shot by Mark Peckmezian and THE FACE's Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson.
THE FACE Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson links up with photographer Harley Weir to capture transgressive duo Fecal Matter (and a couple of goats) for our latest print issue.
Martyna Maja has obliterated Europe’s best clubs with her rule-shattering techno sets. Now she’s stepping out from behind the DJ decks to launch her bold new direction: alt-pop superstar.
When her debut album, Fake It Flowers, was released just before the UK went into lockdown, Beabadoobee became a bedroom indie star who would have to remain in the bedroom. Now, with a fanatical following and an expansive second album dropping in July, the musician is at the top of her game – and out in the world.
To celebrate the launch of its latest collection, Isabella Burley, founder of cult book distributor Climax, speaks to Ava Nirui about the teenage fashion fantasia of Heaven by Marc Jacobs.
With a masterful mixtape and a Missy Elliott collab under her belt, Bree Runway is ticking tasks off her pop star to-do list at speed. The best part? She’s only just getting started.
Earlier this year, the deadly-cool poet and visibility activist became Louis Vuitton’s first Black trans model to walk in a show. And with a bone structure like that, they’ll be coming to many more catwalks near you soon.