Jun Takahashi: The Godfather of Japanese Streetwear
The visionary behind cult label UNDERCOVER, talks punk, the art of collaboration and the “madness and humour” of Cindy Sherman’s work.
The visionary behind cult label UNDERCOVER, talks punk, the art of collaboration and the “madness and humour” of Cindy Sherman’s work.
Off the Rails: Once Ashley Williams’ intern, the Kiwi designer has just launched a brand-new collection channelling the irreverent spirit of London’s youth. Here’s how she made it happen.
Following a decades-long hiatus, the cult ’80s pioneer is being rediscovered by fans on TikTok – and FKA twigs. Now, with the help of his daughters, Craig wants to make this a family affair.
Fashion news of the week: A no-nonsense guide to everything you need to know about the styles and the showbiz.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Miso Extra, Unknown T, Eyedress and Ryder & Skepta.
This secretive south London-based operation wants to use cryptocurrency as a force for good, by democratising artist contracts and directing cash flow to local scenes via virtual galleries and NFTs.
Parties, posing and palm trees: Basel is back this week with a whole host of arty happenings and after-dark soirees. This is your rolling guide to everything that’s been going on in Miami.
The ICA’s brand-new, multi-sensory exhibition, Damien Hirst’s NFTs, food at Rita’s and loads more. THE FACE has got you covered.
The second quarter of 2020 has seen 176,115 new businesses incorporated in UK, with many converting hobbies into thriving bedroom brands. Just like the four creative so-and-sos here...
The British-Nigerian designer has collaborated with the women working in the dying pits of Surulere and creatives from Lagos to revamp Nike’s Black History Month jersey.
On the mat with Newham’s Ascension Eagles, last featured in The Face back in 2003.
Photographer Theo Cottle extended his trip to Japan to hang out with members of the criminal organisation in one of the city’s bathhouses.
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
For its fifth issue, the fanzine’s founders Milo Astaire and Finn Constantine trace the rise of the celebrated artist.
Catching up with the internet’s favourite funnyman to talk dick pics, sleazy shenanigans and his new film Rotting in the Sun.