Meet London’s pissed off, well-coiffed youth
Photographer Evan Purdy and hair stylist Kieron Justin shoot young people who are frustrated with the way the country is being run and are expressing that angst through style.
Photographer Evan Purdy and hair stylist Kieron Justin shoot young people who are frustrated with the way the country is being run and are expressing that angst through style.
Y2K airbrushing is back, baby! But this time, the vibe is less souvenir shop and more DIY mayhem.
Fashion punks, musicians and artists alike, from Simone Rocha to Hannah Diamond, gathered on a December afternoon in London to support and raise funds for the Labour Party campaign.
The influencer and podcaster has made a name for herself by mercilessly taking the piss out of girlboss culture. Here’s what she gets up to within the confines of her screen.
The founder of environmentally conscious skate brand NOAH curates an unmissable slice of American skate culture.
She has 11.5 million followers on TikTok and is dating one of the app’s swoon-worthy e-boys, Noen Eubanks. Now the Yorkshire teen is readying to up sticks to Los Angeles to carve out a space as YouTube’s Gen Z voice on beauty.
For his third in a run of shows exploring “indieness”, Hedi Slimane joins the dots between the proto-punk of Suicide, the rock scene of the ’00s, and the new gen of Paris nightlife.
Bea Bongiasca’s made-in-Milan rings have wiggled their way into our hearts (and onto our fingers).
The Chinese born, Berlin-raised artist creates a beauty look inspired by Chinese guóhuà paintings, while in conversation with Margaret Zhang.
Side Hustles: In November, Canadian creative Tamara Grunberg closed up her modelling agency. Now, she's making a career out of fashion and her statement accessory, The Challah Bag.
Get the Look: As we admittedly warm to And Just Like That, The Kimbino’s first column for THE FACE traces Sex and the City-era Miranda’s biggest style hits and finds vintage Prada, ’90s Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy and roll-necks – lots of ’em.
“We have more shared interests than differences today. We need to champion that shared struggle as young people in a world beyond pandemic.” THE FACE hits the streets of Northern Ireland to find out how Covid politicised young people.
Maria Grazia Chiuri delivers a refined take on workwear, comfort and optimism.
Despite launching less than seven months ago, the secretive East London accessories label is making a stamp on the fashion industry, one plush bag and sandal at a time.
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
The saxophonist and band leader has been at the centre of London’s jazz renaissance. Now starring in Bottega Veneta’s latest campaign, she chats to THE FACE about her music and style inspirations.