Skrillex gives Caroline Polachek a techno makeover on Hit me where it hurts x
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: The Hellp, Wesley Joseph, Triage and Pollyfromthedirt.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: The Hellp, Wesley Joseph, Triage and Pollyfromthedirt.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Carhartt WIP’s comfies, Gucci’s grand designs, new Palace Evisu, Martin Parr for Louis Vuitton, Valentino’s new digs, Cartier’s new jewels and Bistrotheque’s 20th birthday.
The Korean epic is educating the world on a dark history. Here, the series’ biggest stars talk about the “divided nation”, their on-screen chemistry, and the show’s emotional finale.
With a little help from Corteiz boss Clint, there's a new edition of Simon's sought-after book Don't Call Me Urban.
Puritanical online discourse about shagging on-screen is rife. And it's boring. Revolutionary Desires, a curious, incisive new book by critic and journalist Xuanlin Tham, is the perfect antidote.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring George Riley, Overmono, Olivia Rodrigo and Yussef Dayes.
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Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, John Glacier, Homixide Gang and Pretty Sick.
THE FACE took to LA to get involved in all the arty happenings last week. Here’s what went down.
Also on Rated by The Face: Swank Mami, Tyler, the Creator, Horse Vision and Chy Cartier & Lil Yachty.
The Rising Star 2021 winner sits down with the Global Head of Music at YouTube, a key partner of this year’s BRIT Awards. Up for discussion: songwriting, Central Cee, and championing new talent.
Also on THE FACE playlist: Geese, Yaeji, Jackzebra, Yung Lean & Bladee.
The Look Out For Each Other initiative will promote risk awareness among this year’s festival-goers.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: BXKS, Snuggle, Joviale and Heavy Lungs.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Dua Lipa, sim0ne, Ken Carson and Meekz.
Her legion of fans copy her tattoos, send her gifts and make their own bumper stickers about her. But as Hayden Anhedönia, better known as Ethel Cain, has found out, sometimes that adoration has come at a cost. Now, new album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You steers a fresh course.