What’s the best way to save money?
With the cozzie livs in full swing, in this week’s column, Nectarine Girl shares her best penny-pinching tips.
With the cozzie livs in full swing, in this week’s column, Nectarine Girl shares her best penny-pinching tips.
THE FACE Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
100% The British musician has carved out a niche making bangers that would make any indie sleaze fan punch the air.
The Connecticut-born star of Gucci and Tommy Hilfiger runways, as well Burberry’s sexy summer swimwear campaign, answers our questions on model life.
This year marks the third iteration of the MQBMBQ (My Queer Blackness, My Black Queerness) residencies at the Tuscan retreat, the hottest place to work as an artist over the summer – literally.
As Brazil’s epic street party returns in full for the first time in three years, revellers aren’t just celebrating its comeback. They’re also partying away the division and despair of the Bolsonaro years.
Ewan Mitchell plays Aemond Targaryen, the power-hungry prince in Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon. Aemond’s no one-eyed jester. Yet the actor’s first shoot and print interview are all a bit... what’s the word?... bonkers. And brilliant. A peeper-popping example of an actor, high on the possibilities of the only job he ever wanted. And half a kilo of sugar.
Photographer Theo Cottle extended his trip to Japan to hang out with members of the criminal organisation in one of the city’s bathhouses.
Take a peek at this hardcore beauty story from the latest issue of THE FACE, shot by Ilya Lipkin and styled by our Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson, with make-up by Thomas de Kluyver.
On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, we revisit the Ukrainian TikTokers who went viral after documenting the war’s brutal realities.
Pleasure seekers: walk towards the red light. Over here, we’ve got transgressive nudes shot by Harley Weir, ’80s erotica from Julia et Vincent, bodybuilders and even some horny homeware.
The New Yorker loved Honor Levy's writing so much that they published one of her short stories when she was only 21. Now she’s one of the most intriguing talents in the literary world.
We commissioned the graphic design studio to whip up a fresh version of an infamous typeface for our latest print issue. Introducing: ComicFace.
Over the last year, these phoney council-branded artworks have popped up around London, Dublin, Cambridge and at Glasto. We spoke to the guerrilla artists about their controversial tactics and the importance of legalising drugs in the UK.
Last night, students in their final year at London’s famed fashion school commented on politics, sex and nightlife in one of its most subversive graduate shows.
Here’s what’s going down at this season’s shows, on home turf.