Young designers
Ellen Poppy Hill, Cecile Tulkens, Bet Callieri, Lyrone Journo, Aminat Seriki, Connor Baxter, Jacek Gleba, Joshua Ewusie, Six95 and Gil Hursthausen
Ellen Poppy Hill, Cecile Tulkens, Bet Callieri, Lyrone Journo, Aminat Seriki, Connor Baxter, Jacek Gleba, Joshua Ewusie, Six95 and Gil Hursthausen
The bold Dutch designer has been given the freedom he deserves at Jean Paul Gaultier. Now, he’s running away from quarter-zip jumpers and towards hairy naked bodysuits as fast as he can.
In the 2024 General Election, Jovan Owusu-Nepaul stood as the Labour candidate in Clacton in Essex. He was beaten by Nigel Farage. Two years on, as Reform UK threatens to overrun mainstream British politics, Jovan returns to the constituency with photographer Sarah Stedeford to ask: if this is the seat of the UK’s next Prime Minister, what can Clacton teach us?
Last autumn, disgruntled youths took to the streets of Nepal after years of government corruption and nepotism. Then, after successfully deposing the prime minister following two days of bloody protests, the “Gen Z Revolution” turned to Discord to find its next leader. Nepali photographer Chemi Dorje Lama was there as it all unfolded.
A fashion story from the spring 2026 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Jonathan Frantini and styled by Taylor Thoroski.
As Greenland increasingly becomes used as a playground for geopolitical football, the Sisimiut photographer and artist remains committed to making work on his own terms, in his own way.
In the UK, substance-fuelled orgies are thriving and ambulances are dispatched daily for GHB and meth overdoses. A small contingent of frontliners are fighting to save users from sexualised drug addiction and its deadly risks – here are some of their stories.
Meet designers Kai Ghattaura and Mya Nicoll, dancer and DJ, DJ Joe, artist Alex Margo Arden, actor Michael Workéyè, musicians and performance artists Rat Section and filmmaker 3stacks. They're about to blow up.
She lives in chronic pain, doesn’t have a bladder and survived cancer. Despite all of this, the artist has managed to pull together her biggest exhibition yet, Tracey Emin: A Second Life , at Tate Modern. What’s your excuse?
Forming at college only two years ago, the American duo recorded their first release on an iPhone in the uni library. Now, they’re selling out tours with songs about real feelings in an irony-poisoned world
Meet George, Frauke, Cathy, Gertrud, Yuliana, Malin and Clementine: the freshest faces in fashion, for the spring issue of THE FACE.
Model Kai Schreiber, 17, joins her mum Naomi Watts in this cover story for THE FACE, for a candid, healing conversation from their home in Manhattan. Good thing the first session is free…
Vancouver musician Sophia Stel self-produced bittersweet electropop anthems in the same venue where she tended bar. Then she walked the runway in Paris and inked a deal with A24 Music. Now, she’s connecting with diehard lovesick fans across the world.
From a Hollywood childhood to a breakout role in I Love LA and a part in Spring Breakers: Salvation Mountain, True Whitaker is making every moment count.
After escaping major label hell, the Swedish star delivered some of the greatest anthems of the 21st century. Now, she’s embracing radical attitudes – to love, parenthood and horniness.