The best and worst of fashion TV
As Netflix launches new design-competition series Next in Fashion, we take a look back at some of the best and worst fashion TV shows to have graced our screens.
As Netflix launches new design-competition series Next in Fashion, we take a look back at some of the best and worst fashion TV shows to have graced our screens.
From Italian premium lager to a jazzy Norwegian IPA, from Brewdog to Brooklyn, from drinkables to edibles… presenting The Face’s superbowl of no-alcohol beers.
The third instalment of a fictional story from the weekend starting with a yoga class and intentions, before a serious U-turn takes us further afield.
Climate change and other factors are forcing us to reconsider traditional practices like burial and cremation. Meet the people at the frontier of the new death movement.
The earth is crying out for a hero. This natural resource may be the answer.
A party in an abandoned leisure centre, a hot, boxy, broken sauna and a bouncy castle - this is part two of a fictional weekend adventure.
Reader, she hated it.
By refusing to play them as they “should” be played, Joseph DeLappe and Angela Washko are transforming games such as America’s Army, Grand Theft Auto 5 and World of Warcraft into a new type of public square.
Big Fast Food muscles in on Veganuary. But following Greggs, McDonald’s and KFC’s meat-free menu additions, will BK’s plant-based burger leave a nasty taste in your mouth?
Introducing a fictional – and rather relatable – tale with outlandish antics from the weekend. For our first instalment, it’s January, it’s fucking cold and well… we’re on a boat.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Is it real? Is it prophesied? Are we to blame? And will the gods fix it? A rabbi, a reverend and a Rastafarian walk into a magazine to find out...
Volume 4 Issue 002: The Face spent a night in the hub where the London borough’s dealers, flashers and murderers are caught on camera. But is CCTV really “Caring for the Community Through Vigilance”?
The Face guide to the 2020s: Supersonic passenger jets, futuristic cruises and biometric identification – Ray Hammond predicts the future of travel for the decade ahead.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What’s on the menu? Food futurologist Morgaine Gaye predicts a surge in non-meat meats, the evolution of edible packaging and the introduction of insect protein.
Volume 4 Issue 002: The artist’s new residencies in Nigeria will be a launchpad for a new generation.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Robot “dogs” that drop off parcels, hyperloops and a plane that can travel at three times the speed of sound.
The Face guide to the 2020s: In the words of an expert, “In the 2020s, ageing will be more of a chronic illness than a death sentence.”
The Face guide to the 2020s: What will alcohol consumption look like in the 2020s? The trend is clear: less.
The Face guide to the 2020s: From “pure cremation” to a hydrolysis process with a lower environmental impact – this is how death might look in the 2020s.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What does beauty look like in the 2020s? Algorithm-derived personalised formulas, virtual cosmetic skins and real-time filters that allow you to “try on” a look.
As the Labour heartland turned blue for the first time in 84 years, The Face headed to Retford and Worksop to find out why.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Author Alex Williams discusses the evolution of “the career”, working from home and switching to a four-day working week.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Willie Mack is the co-founder of cannabis enterprise Think BIG. Here he talks global legalisation, weed-infused skincare and innovation with virtual reality.
The Face guide to the 2020s: Victoria Buchanan is a trend forecaster at Future Laboratory. Here she discusses her predictions for fashion, technology and developments in virtual reality.