Gretel Hänlyn: “I want people to suffocate in my music”
100%: The West London musician opens up about her intoxicating new EP, collaborating with Mura Masa and the importance of proper self-care.
100%: The West London musician opens up about her intoxicating new EP, collaborating with Mura Masa and the importance of proper self-care.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Aminé and Kaytranada, Bambii and Lil Yachty.
As we near the end of Paris Fashion Week, Dixie takes us through a whirlwind day in the city of love as she attends one of her favourite shows.
We had a 10-minute chat with the actor about the pitfalls of fame and Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis.
My Media Diet: In her debut novel, Allie Rowbottom unpicks what longing for synthetic beauty can do to a person’s psyche. Here’s what the author – who’s well acquainted with Instagram’s dark underbelly – gets up to online.
After a piece of hair from the Bronze Age was found to contain hallucinogenic drugs last week, we dug a little deeper and, it turns out, they loved a sesh. Sort of.
A Swarovski special, shot by Victor Gutierrez and styled by Borys Korban for THE FACE's new winter issue.
Contact, a new photobook by Harry Hawkes, documents the intoxicating bodies gathering in clubs post-pandemic, all in the name of human interaction.
He let Spike Jonze use the inside of his head as the plot of a film. He’s designed 24 menswear collections, one of them named after himself. Now a new film, Opus, sees this 71-year-old double Oscar nominee play Moretti, a mysterious cultural titan who leads a young reporter (Ayo Edebiri) on a merry dance into his psyche.
High street cred: On a sunny-ish afternoon, Soho’s fashion-forward shoppers told us about their buying habits – and we had a good look at their killer outfits, too.
Guide to Modern Living: The artist and ex-Gucci model is hot on the heels of his debut solo show in London. Here’s how he thrives creatively amongst the, er, chaos of contemporary life.
Fashion news of the week: Seems we’re not the only ones hoping for a bit ’o luck this year, with Burberry and Acne Studios commemorating the most fortuitous symbol of the Chinese Zodiac, the rabbit.
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 Metalheadz co-founder, jungle pioneer and all-around British legend calls in from his home in Thailand to talk Bowie, ’shrooms and that machete he keeps under his bed.
From Chelsea’s Marc Guiu to Fulham captain Tom Cairney, footballers are travelling to Kings Cuts barbers in Epsom for a trim that costs the same as a few pints.
Best mates Maria Georgiou and Rhiannon Butler combine comedy and good grub.
The artist has unveiled a 19ft behemoth created using rubbish excavated from Bali’s rivers. Now he hopes to inspire a new generation to think about sustainability.