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A fashion story from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Hendrik Schneider and styled by America Korban.
A fashion story from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Hendrik Schneider and styled by America Korban.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Suzie and Léo and styled by Natacha Voranger.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Thibaut Grevet and styled by Giulia Revolo.
You wouldn’t be reading this if it wasn’t for Nick Logan, who launched our attractively collectable first issue back in May 1980. Nearly half a century on, he’s back in this Q&A with current Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Letty Schmiterlow and styled by Laëtitia Gimenez Adam.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Steven Klein and styled by FACE Fashion Director Danny Reed.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Marili Andre and styled by Ursina Gysi.
For the first time since records began, American women are consuming more weed than men. Almost 25 years on from reefer bro films like Dude, Where’s My Car? and Pineapple Express, what does the stoner look like in 2025?
We speak to three Palestinians documenting their everyday lives on Instagram and TikTok. From getting hold of wifi and charging their phones, to the simple act of cleaning their homes – this is their reality.
A fashion shoot from the new issue of THE FACE, photographed by Thue Nørgaard and styled by Ellie Grace Cumming.
For Lexee Smith, the past 12 months have been a life-changing whirlwind. Here, we take a trip through the phone of pop’s most in-demand dancer.
Some of our favourite up-and-comers in film, fashion and music. Get involved.
After going viral in 2017, Claire Cottrill’s teenage dreams quickly came true, but the relentless demands of the music industry strained her physical and mental health. Now touring her Grammy-nominated album Charm, the 26-year-old’s confidence has been renewed.
He let Spike Jonze use the inside of his head as the plot of a film. He’s designed 24 menswear collections, one of them named after himself. Now a new film, Opus, sees this 71-year-old double Oscar nominee play Moretti, a mysterious cultural titan who leads a young reporter (Ayo Edebiri) on a merry dance into his psyche.
After spending 13 years behind bars, the controversial dancehall king has returned to a radically shifted cultural landscape. THE FACE meets him in Jamaica as he plots his epic comeback.