Alessi Rose wants to be the next pop girlie
100%: Fresh from the release of her new EP, the 21-year-old musician is gunning to join the ranks of pop music’s greats.
100%: Fresh from the release of her new EP, the 21-year-old musician is gunning to join the ranks of pop music’s greats.
George Daniel, The 1975’s drummer and producer, is a key player in Charli XCX’s world-dominating Brat campaign. Now, he’s launching his club music career with a hard-hitting solo single and shiny new record label. So why does he find DJing small clubs so nerve-wracking?
Look out, Gen Z. Gen Alpha’s arrived, slathered in Sephora products and vaping like there’s no tomorrow. We gathered siblings from both warring cohorts and asked – from a safe distance – the pressing question du jour.
Her new film, Magic Farm, is a jagged-edged satire fizzing with energy. But there are Serious Human Issues at play: not least climate catastrophe, sex as deliverance and wilful ignorance as a linchpin of American culture. Amalia takes us into her world...
Daily Beauty Rituals: The AliyahCore originator and star of Mowalola’s AW23 show reveals the secrets behind her beat.
Appointed creative director of the storied footwear brand earlier this month, McKoy has long followed the Dr. Martens ethos. Here’s how he’s going to push the brand into the future.
What’s strong, grounded and makes Usain Bolt run faster? Koffee’s next-gen take on reggae has already earned her a Grammy award. Now she’s preparing to release her debut album, Gifted.
Starring Jimmie Fails, as a fictionalised version of himself, the film chronicles the gentrification of the city through the eyes of those who have felt it the most.
His eyelet-covered sculptural look for the Industry star’s Met Gala debut nods to the opulence of Black saints and forgotten Tudors.
Nos, or laughing gas, might pose relatively limited health risks in small doses. But that doesn’t mean it can't cause serious problems.
There is, again, trouble in paradise as The White Lotus welcomes its latest batch of victims-we-mean-guests. Aimee Lou Wood spent seven (!) months in Thailand for the occasion: “It was exactly like The Truman Show”.
The weather’s warmer, freedom beckons and DJ Miley Serious has some club bangers to fire up the party mood.
November, 1995: So who really deserves credit for TLC’s success?
We’ve been told by fossil fuel companies that reducing our carbon footprint solves the world of overheating and extinction. Yet, these big players have failed to reduce their own.
The CEO of YouTube show Chicken Shop Date, Very Serious Journalist and Britain’s favourite rising comedian featured in THE FACE’s coveted back-page Q&A in our latest issue. Get stuck in.