Editor’s letter: winter 2023
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Olivia Rodrigo, and the teenage lives she's soundtracking.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Olivia Rodrigo, and the teenage lives she's soundtracking.
She's the best pop star on the planet: a rage-soundtracking, youth-code cracking, confidence-power packing backdrop to a million teenage lives. And jaw-droppingly, brilliantly, excitingly, the 20-year-old is just getting started.
...across music, fashion, film, TV and literature. Dig in.
Photographer Marc Vallée’s latest book captures youth culture, coming-of-age and freedom in his optimistic second volume of ’90s Archive.
The legendary American photographer talks about shooting Olivia Rodrigo for our cover, how he once failed at being a monk and not naming the chickens on his farm.
Want to enjoy the smug feeling of knowing you’re accomplishing things while others hit the snooze button? Our resident advice columnist, Nectarine Girl, breaks down how to become a morning person.
Call Sheet: From primary school standing ovations to the Bafta red carpet, this star of the next great British romcom looks back on her journey.
To kick off our general election coverage we sat down with the youngest Muslim MP to ever be elected to discuss Labour's future, Diane Abbott, and holding her own party to account.
In the 1980s, almost half of 18-to-34-year-olds lived in a property they owned. Now, around 40 per cent have moved back in with their parents – that’s if they ever moved out at all. Hello, mum and dad. Have you missed us?
Sick and tired of dating apps and starting to see the appeal of dating a lifelong pal? Let us help you navigate this (often stressful) situation.
Not that you’re up to anything. Obviously.
Photographed by powerhouse duo Blommers/Schumm and styled by Claudia Sinclair, dip your toes into this eerie, seductive Saint Laurent fashion special from THE FACE’s winter issue.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring 100 gecs, PinkPantheress, Babyface Ray and and Latto.
What we wore: the Garbage front-woman discusses a lifetime in looks and being the poster-girl for ’90s-obsessed Gen Z. Plus! What item of clothing would she save from a burning building?
Taking over The London EDITION’s fancy lobby, the artist and living sculptor has gone all out for Yuletide festivities.
THE FACE Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson links up with photographer Harley Weir to capture transgressive duo Fecal Matter (and a couple of goats) for our latest print issue.
The musician describes a deeply unsettling atmosphere which haunts the US’s Southern states.