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Editor’s letter: winter 2024

Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's winter cover stars: Ukraine's queer soldiers, Yeat, Amelia Gray and Nicholas Alexander Chavez.

Triangle d’or

Shot by Ilya Lipkin and styled by Georgia Pendlebury. A fashion story from the winter issue of THE FACE.

A forest

A fashion story from our new print issue. Photographed by Alexandra Gordienko. Styled by Delphine Danhier.

Happily ever after

Shot by Jessica Madavo, styled by Hamish Wirgman. A fashion story from the winter issue of THE FACE.

2hollis’ tenacity is finally paying off

After various experiments – not least medieval-themed trap – 2hollis has risen from the underground with elfin looks, a moshpit-commanding presence and a formidable sound that sneaks pop hooks into pulverising rage rap and EDM.

Close To Me

A brand new shoot from the brand new issue of THE FACE, photographed by Charlotte Stouvenot and styled by Andrew Sauceda.

In Transit

Photographed by Marili Andre. Styled by Lotta Volkova. From the new print issue of THE FACE.

Inside Aaron Esh’s camera roll

For East End designer Aaron Esh, sartorialism runs in the family. Here, we delve into the images, spaces, screenshots and memories that form his working mood board.

Lucky Fcukers

It’s a tale as old as time: indie kids get converted in the club, then strike gold with a hot, new, dancefloor-filling sound. Now, with global tour dates stacking up, it’s time for Fcukers to transcend the New York party scene.

Nicholas Alexander Chavez needs no introduction

Catapulting to fame with his first lead role, playing Lyle in Ryan Murphy’s global smash Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Nicholas Alexander Chavez is 25 years old and living his own American dream. Now he’s stalking Hollywood, one blood-soaked, bone-chilling role at a time.

Welcome to Planet Yeat

Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.

Diamond coating on a blade

In a country fully mobilised against an existential threat to its existence, Ukraine’s queer soldiers are on the frontline of a fight for acceptance. Until recently, their presence and struggles remained largely invisible.

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