
Charli XCX goes raving, Vaquera kicks off PFW and Jeremy O. Harris brings Slave Play to London
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
Homoerotica’s late, radical master arrives in London for the first time, in the year of his centennial. His partner, Durk Dehner, talks to us about the fascinating life of the subversive artist who helped liberate gays in the 20th century.
London Film Festival: Sasha Nathwani’s debut feature is a touching meditation on the uncertainty of growing up – and delivers 2024’s best representation of teenage friendship.
Here’s what people had to say about our new Prime Minister at yesterday’s anti-Boris Johnson march.
“I have really high hopes. We are always taught to aim high, so fuck it I’m aiming high. I want to be president of Interpol or the UN. Just fuck it.”
The Athens-born designer created a Garden of Eden orgy for her AW20 presentation. But why so wet?
The Rio Tape/ Slide Archive is a new book documenting the rebellious spirit of east London's residents in the '80s, with photographs highlighting an age of poverty, racism and protest during the Thatcher years.
Drumroll, curtains, trumpets, lion’s roar, bang on the gong and, best of all, the rustle of popcorn: today marks the opening of the 65th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express.
London Film Festival: the director of the Sundance-winning Danish film on his 25-year connection with his friend and leading man.
The electrifying menswear designer grows in innovation – and shares his first womenswear look in a collection inspired by his teenage school years.
There’s a palpable confidence in Eden Loweth’s second season at the helm of his brand since the departure of his partner. This season, there’s a refined attitude and a broader spectrum of political messaging throughout.
The British Fashion Council, longtime champions of British talent and design, have announced today the launch of the BFC Foundation Covid Crisis Fund.
The Albanian-born, London-based designer further developed her minimalist, ’90s-influenced aesthetic with a series of extra sexy deconstructed looks.
This season, Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto have returned to the runway with a collection that doubles down on the importance of the present moment, via elevated jersey pieces, silk suiting and lightweight knitwear.
In an experimental AW21 collection titled Superimpose, the menswear designer explores the offbeat works of Man Ray, Erwin Wurm and Jean Cocteau for pieces that defy gravity and play to her strengths.
Riccardo Tisci’s latest offering is elegant, eccentric and empowered in equal measure. “Undoubtedly one of his strongest collections yet,” writes Daisy Woodward.
Making clothes for men to move, the innovative designer places emphasis on reimagining the needs and wants of his wearer. This season, he takes his vision to new heights, with a personal narrative.