It’s a Dua party
Volume 4 Issue 001: Down the rabbit hole with British-Albanian superstar Dua Lipa on the cusp of album two.
Volume 4 Issue 001: Down the rabbit hole with British-Albanian superstar Dua Lipa on the cusp of album two.
October, 1985: Once the drug of mystery and rumour in the 1980s, Ecstasy has since transformed the club scene.
Jarvis Cocker has been a frankly towering figure in British music for almost 30 years, and not just ’cause he’s tall. Now the one-time Pulp man is back with new band Jarv Is… and a brilliant debut album – one whose lyrics are eerily of the moment. All together now: “This is one nation under a roof…”
This week, Nectarine Girl tackles a prickly topic: saying sorry to a friend, partner, family member or colleague you’ve rubbed up the wrong way. Luckily for us, this is something she’s well acquainted with…
Ever wondered how everybody’s favourite serial dater keeps her glow going despite the high-nugget diet? Us too.
The founders of high-end streetwear label 424, SoCal’s go-to uniform kitter Noon Goons, and zine publishing imprint-turned-clothing brand Total Luxury Spa weigh in on creativity pre, during and post-Covid-19.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The indie rock star takes us through a day of beauty, from waking up in last night’s makeup to her bedtime spliff.
As she gears up to perform at the BRITs this weekend, where she’s nominated for three awards, the South London chart-topper chats about her massive breakthrough.
The master mane tamer shares four exclusive hair sculptures with The Face.
In 1995, for his debut FACE cover – his first ever solo interview – we called him The Wild One. For his second, in 1999, he was our hater-battling Man of the Year, with the bloodied nose to prove it. Now he’s here for a third encounter, as a Better Man – and as a chimp.
The Irish actor and boxing fanatic on his latest role as a drug dealing ex-boxer in Calm With Horses, a criminal drama set in the underworld of darkest small town Ireland.
Aitch’s DJ guides us through the NQ roster on THE FACE’s cover.
Ending the season with a personal best of 11 goals, Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha is at the peak of his powers. Now, he’s out to prove that he’s not “just an angry guy”, too.
100%: The British-Filipino musician’s anthemic pop-rock has won the approval of Olivia Rodrigo and Reneé Rapp.
The 24-year-old actress sacked off a corporate job to star in the highly-anticipated second season of Netflix’s steamy, salacious period drama. With its release date imminent, here’s the lowdown on her character, Edwina Sharma.
The Face went on the road with the crew comprised of Sherelle, Jossy Mitsu, Dobby, FAUZIA, LCY and Yazzus as they shook up the UK club scene.