A comprehensive breakdown of Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat
We dove headfirst into the sweaty, pop-fuelled Brat 2.0 to analyse all its reworks, features and samples.
We dove headfirst into the sweaty, pop-fuelled Brat 2.0 to analyse all its reworks, features and samples.
Twenty-five years after British South Asians first broke into mainstream culture, a new wave of young brown talent is bringing a collective burst of cultural excitement, racking up big ideas rooted in politics, sexuality, race, nightlife and modern-day romance.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Saint Laurent and Juergen Teller, Bimba Y Lola’s sparkly bits, Alaïa’s rare books and Carhartt’s new WIP.
100%: The Luton musician has set herself apart with commanding freestyles, as part of London radio station Victory Lap. And with plenty more new music on the way, this is just the beginning.
Kicking off PFW with a bang, Vuitton’s new creative director picked up where the late, great Virgil Abloh left off with heavy codes of streetwear and an air of childlike wonderment. Plus the splashiest front row, like, ever.
Big takes on: Bianca Saunders, Wales Bonner, Acne Studios, Courrèges, Homme Plissé Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Givenchy, Dior, Isabel Marant, Ami and plenty more.
High street cred: The sounds of Ethel Cain, Fontaines D.C. and Lady Gaga are keeping these lot company.
As one of London’s most radical designers, Farzaneh is using her diffusion line Blind Foresight to make the industry feel less elitist.
Between a Satanic panic and an exodus of Instagram followers, the last few months have been testing for the Kittenz (don’t let Doja see us calling her fans that). But outside the Los Angeles stop of her Scarlet Tour, these followers are still lapping it up.
The star of All–In’s SS24 Paris Fashion Week show was a fictional pop star named Allina… Geddit?
Fashion news of the week: Matches swings for Wimbledon, Skims goes swimming with Steven Klein, Classical Pride takes the Barbican, and Burberry's global flagship re-opens.
The legendary American photographer talks about shooting Olivia Rodrigo for our cover, how he once failed at being a monk and not naming the chickens on his farm.
Amber Park spills the tea on her old imaginary friends ahead of the new PLAY! POP! GO! capsule collection drop.
Photographer Marc Vallée’s latest book captures youth culture, coming-of-age and freedom in his optimistic second volume of ’90s Archive.
...across music, fashion, film, TV and literature. Dig in.
She's the best pop star on the planet: a rage-soundtracking, youth-code cracking, confidence-power packing backdrop to a million teenage lives. And jaw-droppingly, brilliantly, excitingly, the 20-year-old is just getting started.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Olivia Rodrigo, and the teenage lives she's soundtracking.