Seven musicians, artists and actors to have on your radar
Issue 12: Introducing musicians Flowerovlove and Yunè Pinku, designer Freya McKee, artist Navinder Nangla, filmmakers Jonah and Stan, actor Sheyi Cole and TikTok sensation Nizzythakidd.
Issue 12: Introducing musicians Flowerovlove and Yunè Pinku, designer Freya McKee, artist Navinder Nangla, filmmakers Jonah and Stan, actor Sheyi Cole and TikTok sensation Nizzythakidd.
Having worked alongside Martine Rose during her degree, the menswear designer’s graduate collection pays homage to the well-dressed Yorkshire men she grew up with.
Director Hannes Hirsch’s debut feature film cruises on self-discovery, chosen families and finding your feet on the dancefloor.
Founder Graeme Brown's ambition is to reinvent the manufacturing process by having it happen collaboratively, all in one spot, from start-to-finish. And this is just the beginning.
One of the current recipients of NEWGEN – the British Fashion Council’s annual talent support scheme – designer Yaku Stapleton's brand of thoughtful chaos is inspired by his Jamaican-Vincentian heritage and Afrofuturism.
When the actor was in town shooting one project (Panic Carefully), while promoting another project (Dope Thief), we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to send our teenage reporter, Sik, to clink cuppas with him.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Lorde, Ledbyher, Alex G and Nina Cristante.
... and Ewen Spencer, whose new book collates the photographs he took for the TV show's 2006 campaign. “I think British kids are probably the best at having a good time,” he says. Too right.
The gothic rap collective are unleashing mayhem on their Death's Wagon tour.
The man who created Subway Takes, and made an empire out of asking people what they think on the New York underground, tells us what's on his mind.
Ones to watch in fashion, film, dance, photography, magazines and music. Get into it.
In his new book, Deep House, Jeremy Atherton Lin chronicles the beauty and difficulty of his own long-term relationship against a backdrop of extensive, profound research about the gay men who came before them.
It’s hard out there for leftfield musicians. But this independent label and event series proves there’s still plenty of people who want to go out and have their ears challenged.
The Belgian three-dayer has some of the most credible DJs, surreal stages and an art programme you actually want to see.