Trends you’ll care about in 2022
Last year brought us Bottega green, hot celeb couples, bloody musicals and amapiano. But what can we expect in the year to come? Let’s find out...
Last year brought us Bottega green, hot celeb couples, bloody musicals and amapiano. But what can we expect in the year to come? Let’s find out...
The end of heroin chic’s popularity coincided with the shocking death of photographer Davide Sorrenti. A new documentary celebrates his life and work and questions why he was intrinsically tied to the movement.
The NYC DJ makes dizzying blends for those who like their kicks tough and their pop super-sweet.
Every celeb and their nan seems to be after a slice of the metaverse pie. So what have they got cooking? We’re so glad you asked.
It's just like that old saying: one person's uggo is another person's heartthrob.
New York-based fashion-art collective Women’s History Museum is fuelled by the city’s glamour and grit. With a new collection, and a bricks-and-mortar store causing buzz downtown, the brand’s two female founders are writing their own history.
Chinese-British photographer Alexandra Leese’s new photo series spotlights the diverse range of Asian beauty and captures coming-of-age moments and brotherly love in Du’an, a rural town in Southern China.
For our winter issue, we made the decision to focus, predominantly, on stories from within our own shores.
The University of Salford’s Fashion Image Making and Styling students were set a brief earlier this year: document what “family” means to you, based on MoMA’s seminal Family of Man exhibition in 1955. Here are (six of) their interpretations.
As seen on: Seven(ish) days of Rih in Versace shades, FKA twigs in KNWLS, Chloe Cherry in a rude t-shirt and Hunter Schafer in Margiela. Whew.
Generation Covid: In the confines of our four walls, the UK’s young people created more subcultures, trends and styles than we thought possible.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring Ice Spice, Yaeji, Overmono and Headie One.
Photographer Jermaine Francis took to the streets of London to capture a summer of change, disruption and protest.
His red-hot fusion of dancehall and rap has provoked pride, and not a little alarm, in his home country of Jamaica. Now, 2022 has seen Skillibeng go global – taking his tunes and charm on the road.
The photographer’s latest photobook, Hackney Riviera, is an ode to his neighbourhood’s carefree spirit.
“With so much exposure to what a man thinks is sexy I was left wanting to explore my own desires and this book is a taster of that.”