
The British Fashion Council launches Covid Crisis Fund to help businesses and designers
The British Fashion Council, longtime champions of British talent and design, have announced today the launch of the BFC Foundation Covid Crisis Fund.
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.
UK cities are changing and social housing is disappearing from their skylines in the name of regeneration. Author Nabil Al-Kinani has published a radical manual for estates to buy their blocks and preserve the ends.
London Film Festival: Directors Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman explain their stunning visual and sonic exploration of economic inequality and digital imbalances. Enjoy this trip...
Last month, HS2 protestors revealed they’d dug a 100-feet long network of tunnels underneath Euston station. Here, we speak to activist Dan Hooper, formerly known as Swampy, on his two-week anniversary of going underground.
In Gimme an S, Cooke and his partner, Jake Burt, interrogate the mythology of Britain’s shopping habits, with a sexy, irreverent and typically playful collection.
The designer points to the dancefloor this season, pushing the tempo with a vibrant colour palette, belly chains and skin ’o plenty. The future looks bright.
The Brit supermodel turned roller skating mogul has launched the hottest destination in London for skaters and cool kids alike – inspired by her own family’s heritage.
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.
The 23-year-old is the biggest artist in R&B. So why does she want her old day job back?
Before the nation sticks its head out the window to show appreciation for our frontline workers, we revisit our photo story from Volume 4 Issue 001 of The Face starring just a handful of London's brilliant bus drivers.
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.