THE FACE Podcast reviews the 2023 Oscars
Listen to our editorial team discuss the ceremony's red carpet looks, big wins, near misses and awkward moments.
Listen to our editorial team discuss the ceremony's red carpet looks, big wins, near misses and awkward moments.
Virgil Abloh is unravelling the rules and regulations of Euro-centric, Western sartorial codes and questioning why we perceive people based on how they’re dressed. This season, for Abloh, is about creating a new vanguard – one that is bold, radical and inclusive.
The fashion house has released the Tread Slick sneaker first shown in their SS20 pre-collection, as lensed by six photographers from around the world. It’s a nod to the summer months, and since you’re saving all those pennies staying at home...
It may seem that the industry has changed for the better, but fewer minorities and women directed movies in 2022. Coupled with this year's disappointing snub of Black women at the Oscars, it’s pretty obvious that Hollywood still has a long way to go.
Despite being banned in cinemas, the box office success of Rapman’s film proves the demand for authentic storytelling about inner-city struggles.
In her biography, Make It Ours, the Pulitzer-prize winning author examines Abloh's impact and his place in the lineage of Black fashion powerhouses.
KLVDR talks about the rapper’s epic, six months in the making music video that celebrates the best of Black British talent.
Rishi is coming for your Elf Bar. But experts have warned the ban could cause an increase of smoking in young people.
The star of Barry Jenkins' critically-acclaimed adaptation of The Underground Railroad is about to bring another untold story from Black history to screen in The Woman King.
From Doja Cat and Lil Nas X to horrorcore pioneers Three 6 Mafia, rappers have long courted controversy by using satanic imagery in their work. But in a society that demonises Black people, it's not all for the shock factor.
Bianca Saunders’ first collaborative exhibition brings Black History Month to a close in style.
With its besieged mindset and paranoid sense of constant threat, S. Craig Zahler’s Dragged Across Concrete feels more like a spiritual inheritor of Michael Winner’s Death Wish than 22 Jump Street.
Three rising black American artists – Jarvis Boyland, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, and Clotilde Jiménez – who feature in new LA exhibition, Disembodiment, discuss growing up in the ’90s and intimacy in a digital age.