You can’t touch Willow Smith
Put your horns up, bang your head, whip your hair. The 20-year-old pop-punk hero has arrived.
Put your horns up, bang your head, whip your hair. The 20-year-old pop-punk hero has arrived.
The muse, rapper, actor, chartered accountant and gender equality activist is getting ready for the big league.
As Manchester City win a fourth Premier League title in five years, we meet the talismanic midfielder with the world at his feet, a Gucci ambassadorship and the kind of megawatt charm that’ll burn through English football for the next decade.
Caught between a lowered voting age, the ban of Palestine Action and the Online Safety Act, the political landscape has changed radically for 16-year-olds over the course of one summer.
Fans are calling for a new version of the Levitating remix without the controversial rapper.
2020 in review: While you were scrolling on your phone in lockdown, it looked like half the music scene was popping bottles at the Burj Al Arab.
The south London seven piece speak to THE FACE ahead of their anxiously excellent debut album.
French Renaissance influences and harsh, dark details characterise a politically-driven AW21 collection. Contrastingly, though, the light could be nearer than we had hoped.
Our Music Director picks some of this year's highlights, including reports on Berlin club culture and British-Somali rap, as well as exclusive interviews with Casisdead and Jack Antonoff.
Set up by Sandy Alibo, Freedom Skatepark’s initial goal was to empower Ghana’s youth. These days, it has the support of Daily Paper, Vans and Virgil Abloh, with no plans of slowing down.
Designed by Berghain’s architects, ∄ is a countercultural hub in Ukraine’s capital. The parties stopped when Russia’s invasion began, and now the venue’s team is raising funds for those in danger.
The Domestic Stage, a new book by researcher and Central Saint Martins lecturer Adam Murray, explores what happens when fashion photography steps inside your home.
From M3GAN’s pre-kill performance to Wednesday’s Spooky Girl’s Frug, there’s only one way to dance right now: utterly deranged.
Carrier bags, supermarket shoppers, bin bags and litter have hit the runways for years. One man’s trash and all that, eh?
Starring BOSS x Russell Athletics, Emporio Armani, GCDS, Prada, Versace, Fendace (!), Giorgio Armani, Y/Project x FILA, Blumarine, MSGM and Dolce & Gabbana. Phew.
After all, Molly-Mae did it. And against a backdrop of botched procedures and a pandemic-fuelled return to natural beauty, it would seem many others are following in the influencer’s direction. THE FACE explores whether or not tweakment reversal could be the next big thing.