
Martine Syms: “I have a naughty sense of humour”
The mega artist talks new-age surveillance, greed and anxiety ahead of her new show, Present Goo.
The mega artist talks new-age surveillance, greed and anxiety ahead of her new show, Present Goo.
The multi-hyphenate (forgive us, but it seems appropriate) has released poetry, painted, acted, modelled. Hell, she’s even done a stint serving at Captain Jack’s Roadside Shack. The lobster roll? To die for…
THE FACE Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
Photographer Theo Cottle extended his trip to Japan to hang out with members of the criminal organisation in one of the city’s bathhouses.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Shygirl, Central Cee, Tems and Felix Lee.
100%: We quizzed the fast-rising soul musician about D’Angelo, choccy Digestives and the beauty of perusing a really good menu.
Just two years ago, Jester Bulnes was hounding Heaven’s LA shop for a job as a teenage sales associate. Now the student photographer has shot the brand’s latest zine, Heaven After Dusk. How cool is that?
In 2024, being a teenage girl means dealing with social media, body image, politics and misogyny – not to mention homework and friendships. It’s not easy. But it’s not without hope.
Dig into a fashion story starring Lux Gillespie, photographed by Hart Lëshkina and styled by America Korban, from the new print issue.
American-born, Japan-raised model, actress and designer Kiko Mizuhara and her cat Ciccio get up to all sorts in her Tokyo gaff. Go on, have a nosy…
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Saint Laurent and Juergen Teller, Bimba Y Lola’s sparkly bits, Alaïa’s rare books and Carhartt’s new WIP.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Givenchy’s mighty new book, bathtime with Celine and G-Star RAW and (di)vision prepare for battle.
100%: The Luton musician has set herself apart with commanding freestyles, as part of London radio station Victory Lap. And with plenty more new music on the way, this is just the beginning.
High street cred: The sounds of Ethel Cain, Fontaines D.C. and Lady Gaga are keeping these lot company.
Between a Satanic panic and an exodus of Instagram followers, the last few months have been testing for the Kittenz (don’t let Doja see us calling her fans that). But outside the Los Angeles stop of her Scarlet Tour, these followers are still lapping it up.
Twenty-five years after British South Asians first broke into mainstream culture, a new wave of young brown talent is bringing a collective burst of cultural excitement, racking up big ideas rooted in politics, sexuality, race, nightlife and modern-day romance.
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.