Paria Farzaneh SS22 finds joy in humanity
Turning her back on the hardships of the past 24 months, the British-Iranian designer stages a morning meet-up in lieu of a fashion show as part of her mission to get us out and about.
Turning her back on the hardships of the past 24 months, the British-Iranian designer stages a morning meet-up in lieu of a fashion show as part of her mission to get us out and about.
Inspired by the distortion of today’s news coverage, the ex-Stone Roses guitarist paints his subjects in strange, fragmented scenarios.
The annual Portrait of Humanity award has shortlisted Vivek Vadoliya’s image of 16-year-old Ebony Horse Club rider Maxim to be exhibited 111,000ft above Earth.
As the British-Yemeni designer prepares to show her latest collection at London Fashion Week, THE FACE heads to her hometown of Sheffield to discuss culture, community and spreading a message through clothes.
THE FACE joins the surreal musician in London as he kicks off his campaign ahead of his genre-bending latest track, Mid.
Worms is an antidote to the pretentiousness of academia that celebrates female and non-binary writers. Editor Clem MacLeod gives us the lowdown on the new issue, psychogeography and the simple joy of reading.
Re:Sole has set up shop at London’s Brixton Village, providing newly-released young offenders with trainers, trackies, food and vital support.
Extinction Rebellion take to the streets of London, demanding that the government take action on the climate crisis.
Fishbowls, blowjobs and cheesy Euro-bangers: the powerful and provocative Cannes prize-winner is the holiday film to end them all. We asked its cast and crew all about it.
Despite being banned in cinemas, the box office success of Rapman’s film proves the demand for authentic storytelling about inner-city struggles.
On the day of the release of her Honey Dijon-mixed club-ready track, Sweating, the rising 26-year-old musician talks us through her sonic roots.
Tributes from those who knew him, loved him, raved with him and played with him.
Rave Report: The London collective raises a finger to the stale atmosphere of commercial clubs.
Nodding to tribalism, the unpicking of social architecture and the use of holistic materials, Samuel Ross’ optimistic collection celebrates the human form.