Euphoria’s Barbie Ferreira is bringing sexy back
The actress plays Kat Hernandez, a virgin who experiences a lascivious sexual awakening in HBO’s newest controversy magnet, Euphoria.
The actress plays Kat Hernandez, a virgin who experiences a lascivious sexual awakening in HBO’s newest controversy magnet, Euphoria.
As the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox stage the first Major League Baseball game in Europe, we catch up with the decorated director.
The Swedish brand throws out their usual clean lines in favour of deconstruction and foraging.
The notoriously complex concept that replaces particles with vibrating strings working across a ten-dimensional universe – as envisaged by an acid tripper with a B+ Physics GCSE.
Stella Meltdown, Cassandra, Hairy Rose, and Mahatma Candy spill the tea on Glastonbury’s most debauched corner.
Y,IWO team up with bodybuilder and designer of Gold Gym’s legendary logo, Ric Drasin, for a collection inspired by the golden age of Muscle Beach.
With temperatures hitting a record-breaking 45.9°C in France, The Face sent Anthony Seklaoui to get some answers.
We speak to the creators of Tetris Effect and Sayonara Wild Hearts about what happens when music takes the lead in game design.
With Circus being reissued, author and poet Wayne Koestenbaum revisits how he brought the sexually deviant protagonist of his debut novel to life.
Australian-born footwear designer Kira Goodey offers an essential lesson in party platforms.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Florence Sinclair, Tommy Gold, Chappell Roan and Nikki Nair and DJ ADHD.
Chimene Jackson kisses her husband Johnnie shortly after dawn outside her parents’ home, which has been deemed uninhabitable due to structural damage from the recent 7.1 magnitude earthquake on 8th July in Trona, California.
The performance artist, writer and musician releases So Real It Hurts, a collection of essays that range from diaristic rants to political scribes, with an introduction written by Anthony Bourdain.
February, 1996: A first-hand scoop into the bleak world of the ’90s cult classic, taken from our archive.
Luisa Via Roma’s Andrea Panconesi gives us his go-to spots for the holy trinity: pizza, wine and aperitivo (arguably the second best Italian invention after Giorgio Moroder).
“I have really high hopes. We are always taught to aim high, so fuck it I’m aiming high. I want to be president of Interpol or the UN. Just fuck it.”