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Best new African music: July’s roundup
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
Your definitive guide to AW21 all in one place
Wales Bonner, 1017 Alyx 9SM, Y/Project, Loewe, Hermès, GmbH, Dior, Isabel Marant, Louis Vuitton, JW Anderson and Prada.
MADANII & L:LUCID: the duo using trap and Iranian folk songs to unite Berlin’s creatives in a time of uncertainty
Versace: sex, seduction and sheer excess
In Versace Catwalk: The Complete Collections, the Italian house’s glittering legacy is traced from the excesses of its late ’80s beginnings and the hedonism of the ’90s, right through to the digital era of today.
The zine documenting London’s lockdown week by week
When the UK was thrust into lockdown, and many set about stress-making banana bread, a trio of creatives started an Instagram zine that encapsulates the quirks of life under lockdown in the capital.
Nicklas Skovgaard is the crowning jewel of Copenhagen Fashion Week
Inspired by sleepwear, for Collection 11, his SS26 line, the Danish designer took beauty sleep to the next level by experimenting with underwear as outerwear.
The best films and TV shows to watch in February
Your go-to guide of the best releases to indulge in this month.
Gentefied: the show grappling with gentrification in Latinx LA
A new Netflix series skewers the way white people encroach on traditionally Latinx neighbourhoods, as well as how business owners must cater to outsiders in order to survive.
Why are we so obsessed with disaster fiction?
In her new book, The End, Katie Goh examines our collective preoccupation with dystopia. As it turns out, apocalyptic films and TV shows have a lot to say about the world we live in – and Squid Game is just the tip of the ’berg.
The art book bringing temporary tattoos back to life
From tribal tatts to acid rave smileys, Manon Macasaet’s I <3 TATTOO features custom-made, temporary ink from some of New York City’s most exciting artists.
Visions of intimacy
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.
Notting Hill Carnival legends on their most-loved tracks
Got a Carnival-shaped hole in your social calendar this bank holiday weekend? Fill it up with these banging tunes.
The ultimate guide to what to watch this summer
Movies. TV. Quibis? Here’s a list of everything that will be gracing a screen or iPhone near you in the next four months that’s worth seeking out.