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Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.
Yeat has topped the US album chart thanks to the rabid young fanbase of his ecstasy-fuelled mutant rage rap. But is his bizarro persona all an act? THE FACE joins him on a tipsy adventure in Paris to find out.
The fashion designer and lifelong outcast left Melbourne to become London’s most incendiary club kid. Thirty years after his death, his legacy is about to live loud and proud at Tate Modern.
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.
Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls’ Grand Theft Hamlet is a wildly entertaining documentary about bringing, well, Hamlet to life via, well, GTA. We went over to theirs for a cup of tea to hear all about it.
For East End designer Aaron Esh, sartorialism runs in the family. Here, we delve into the images, spaces, screenshots and memories that form his working mood board.
Fashion designer Ashish Gupta is behind this year’s London EDITION’s festive fir. Turns out it was inspired by John Waters, bad taste and DIY culture.
After various experiments – not least medieval-themed trap – 2hollis has risen from the underground with elfin looks, a moshpit-commanding presence and a formidable sound that sneaks pop hooks into pulverising rage rap and EDM.
Daniel Craig joined us at the Curzon Hoxton for a special Q&A and screening of Luca Guadagnino’s William Burroughs adaptation last week. Lucky us, eh?
Shot by Jessica Madavo, styled by Hamish Wirgman. A fashion story from the winter issue of THE FACE.
In 2024, vibes were everywhere and applied to everything. We know this because we were obsessed with tracking them.
THE FACE speaks to the DJs, rappers and writers who are packing out an East London boozer with prose.
Hold onto your Martine Rose truckers. Fashion’s favourite critics share their predictions.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE Playlist: Ethel Cain, Travy, Richard Russell and Ashbeck.
Harris Dickinson plays a horny intern. Nicole Kidman’s a sexually repressed CEO. You can guess the rest. We asked Dickinson and director Halina Reijn about how it all came together – no pun intended.
This week, Palestinian art was projected onto the exterior walls of London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, which has been criticised by activists for its funding. THE FACE headed down to find out what’s going on.