Listen to THE FACE’s Great Escape playlist
We’re presenting the Spotlight Stage at the Brighton festival this year.
We’re presenting the Spotlight Stage at the Brighton festival this year.
Donatella Versace broke the internet (or at least crashed the Versace website) with her star-studded catwalk extravaganza, helmed by Dua Lipa in hot pink chain mail.
THE FACE Film Society: We're offering you an exclusive and totally free London preview of writer-director Emerald Fennell’s brilliant new film starring Jacob Elordi, Barry Keoghan and Ewan Mitchell.
In their latest pairing, ’70s and ’80s silhouettes are reimagined in only the brightest of colours – ready for a summertime proper.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Yunè Pinku, P-rallel, Brent Faiyaz and Rema.
Featuring Ariana Grande's surprise comeback track, a bonus treat from Yaeji and Pa Salieu's politically potent single B***k.
Featuring posthumous Pop Smoke, Jorja Smith on jazz and a Black Lives Matter anthem from Lil Baby.
The rapper has been found guilty of assault after an ordeal which provoked powerful feelings about race, privilege and international politics.
The designer’s debut exhibition Silent Madness is a soundtrack-accompanied installation exploring her inner thoughts and tapping deep into her Nigerian roots.
Demna Gvasalia presented his SS22 offering for the French fashion house with a red carpet spectacle like no other.
With a solo exhibition now showing at JD Malat Gallery, Cumberland’s work is at times an uneasy glimpse into the fucked up world we live in – Trump and all.
Tyler Williams: With influences spanning manga and the groundbreaking work of artist Janiva Ellis, the New Jersey-born artist’s work is every bit spooky, as it is emotionally thought-provoking.
Five years ago, photographer Nik Hartley revisited his Lancashire hometown and spent two days documenting the boys who regularly visited Stylz – a barbershop in the centre of its British Asian community.
Call it regional pride, utility, or the one-upmanship that comes with wearing the techiest labels – Liverpudlians have taken festival season, one Chocomel at a time.
With a presentation designed to delight your senses, this season, Ricardo Tisci wants you to listen up.
As the applause fades on a great – and thankfully IRL – edition of the LFF, capped by rapturous reviews for Denzel Washington’s The Tragedy of Macbeth, we present our highlights of the 12-day cinematic feast.