
Jamie Hawkesworth’s latest exhibition is a short, pleasurable journey
And he wants you to plod along with him.
And he wants you to plod along with him.
In the new dance murder mystery Tiny Pretty Things on Netflix, Cowperthwaite plays Oren, a workout-obsessed ballet mercenary who will stop at nothing to get his prize.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
To celebrate a third Gitano bar opening in New York City, the hospitality giant gives us the low-down on dancing with Kate Moss, head-to-toe YSL get-ups and how to make a killer entrance.
A brilliant Face-commissioned film with a straight-up title hit Sundance, then Clermont-Ferrand, then Vimeo. But is that the whole story?
This week, Nectarine Girl divests from her manic lifestyle in favour of activities that are a little more laid-back.
Volume 4 Issue 003: From being a sport “quite unsuitable for females” to one played by 2.6 million women in England alone, football is finally kicking out the gender crap.
The singer-songwriter weathered a break-up, a handful of controversies and a revelatory diagnosis – and it’s all there on her years-in-the-making debut album.
From the show to the afterparty – Alessandro Michele’s Gucci Cruise 2020 collection was a lesson in bohemian splendour, paired with urgent contemporary statements.
Get the look: In this week’s column, The Kimbino looks to the latest DC release, The Batman, and finds sartorial cues in Mugler, Rick Owens and Margiela. “We aren’t sacrificing fashion in the name of espionage,” she says.
Head to head: Recently, Lyst reported that searches for platform heels were up 69 per cent month on month. But is it worth the pain? THE FACE debates.
Mental Health Diaries: After experiencing an episode of psychosis during lockdown last year, a radio DJ talks us through what a day is like while in recovery.
Photographer Louis Bever has been matching great works of art with football shirts, roping in friends, family, couples and trumpet players for shoots in his flat.
The DJ and radio host recalls the night of dancing that prompted her move to the city.
The 21-year-old actor stars as a young Paolo Sorrentino in The Hand Of God, a film inspired by a tragedy in the Italian director's youth.