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DJ HEARTSTRING on aliens, Ableton and wholesome raving
100%: The Berlin duo (yep, there's two of them) are bringing bittersweet euphoria to the dancefloor.
Cakes are getting experimental, ugly and chaotic. Why?
Just like fashion, baked goods are rejecting ultra-polished aesthetics for a messier look. We speak to the bakers behind these dark, feral creations to investigate the rise of curated culinary chaos.
Trend or godsend? We road test the infrared sauna
“A healthy flush in my cheeks, a spring in my step and a noticeably better mood.” THE FACE’s Beauty Editor-at-Large Nellie Eden gives the hot new sauna on the scene the green light.
Why do we keep going back to anonymous messaging apps?
Millennials were traumatised by the likes of Formspring, Ask.fm and Yik Yak. Now Gen Z has Ngl.link, the latest anon-user app. Could this one actually go the distance?
The Nu China music scene is breaking through the firewall
THE FACE meets a new generation of rappers, ravers and weirdos emerging from China's smaller cities.
In-your-face, maximalist jewellery is having a moment
Designers like Brogan Smith, Shulian Nell, Melted Potato and Marland Backus are at the forefront of a movement which embraces sensuality, loudness and excess in all its glory.
Fabiana Palladino makes loneliness worth listening to
Influenced by the likes of Kate Bush and Janet Jackson, the London musician's irresistible sound is fuelled by both innovation and flashes of nostalgia.
Why cowboy hats are summer’s hottest gig accessory
The western headwear is worn with feather boas at Harry Styles' concerts, paired with cowboy boots at Taylor Swift's shows and bejewelled at Beyoncé's.
Stefan Cooke’s take on the great British high street for SS22
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.
Vestiaire Collective is calling for a more sustainable fashion future
The pre-loved fashion platform has brought together three industry activists – Georgia Moot, Cattytay and Saul Nash – to discuss how they’re influencing positive progress as part of its Collective for Change project.
Louis Vuitton’s razor-sharp state of play
Virgil Abloh is unravelling the rules and regulations of Euro-centric, Western sartorial codes and questioning why we perceive people based on how they’re dressed. This season, for Abloh, is about creating a new vanguard – one that is bold, radical and inclusive.
Five corset revival brands to follow on Instagram
The 16th century torso-tightening garment has been reimagined for an internet generation. The results? Fabulously A-1 partywear.
How bad is space exploration for climate change?
As Branson, Bezos and Musk look up to stars and see dollar signs, experts are bracing themselves for the environmental impact of their space-race jerk off.