Fashion East: love in a family dose
From Naples nightclubs to the birth of London’s modern menswear, and from early Martine Rose shows to the emergence of Mowalola, Brooke McCord sketches out 20 years of Lulu Kennedy’s glorious Fashion East family.
From Naples nightclubs to the birth of London’s modern menswear, and from early Martine Rose shows to the emergence of Mowalola, Brooke McCord sketches out 20 years of Lulu Kennedy’s glorious Fashion East family.
January 1990: After a year of underground success, Stone Roses and Happy Mondays crowd into a Top of the Pops dressing room to celebrate their entry into the national charts. With Britain at their feet the world will surely follow, and if you're looking for the sound of the Nineties, these are the Mancunian candidates.
Mysteriously diffused through the property like a gentle wind, hotel fragrances – like the EDITION Hotel’s Le Labo signature – are the gorgeous result of scent branding.
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.
To celebrate his fierce Travis Scott cover-shoot for our new print edition, Richard Benson (Editor of THE FACE 1995-98) walks us through LaChappelle’s best bits from the archive.
The 36-year-old started designing jewellery on a whim. Now, she’s on the lookout for an environmental organisation to supply her with sea pollutants for her designs.
The German label sits at the intersection of fashion and architecture, weaving silicone lace into contemporary fashion statements.
Presenting the four young newcomers at the heart of this powerful British teen drama: lead actor Bukky Bakray and her castmates Kosar Ali, Ruby Stokes and D'angelou Osei Kissiedu.
Bikes and scooters trumped cars as the most popular form of transport during lockdown this summer. Capturing the trend, photographer Jermaine Francis heads to the streets of London.
This mix commemorates Emerson’s techno career while welcoming a new, more pop-leaning phase.
After writing for The Weeknd and Camila Cabello, the poet-turned-musician is standing tall for the Toronto projects that raised him.
When he decided to go sober a year ago, the skater, artist, musician and dad to his Chinese-crested dog, Echo, set up his very own brand, Nancy – a mash-up of DIY, punk, horror B-movies, hippie culture and all the rest...
Eden Loweth, the creative mind behind the gender-fluid London label, is ready to go at it alone. Tomorrow he’ll be showing his first collection as creative director, titled Therapy. Is he nervous? Let’s find out.
Stints in prison almost derailed his career. Now the rising star is getting a second chance.
Featuring rising Nigerian artist Tems, Atlanta alt-country strummer Faye Webster and the Sie7etr3 crew’s co-leader Chucky73.
A snapshot of the crop of community-driven labels making T-shirts and trainers a force for good and favouring giving back over cashing in.