
The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Conducta, Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar, Kaytranimé and K-Lone.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Conducta, Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar, Kaytranimé and K-Lone.
Rappers and heritage rock bands are battling for the UK Number One, and it’s the acts with vinyl-loving fans who are winning.
Kanye West unveiled his heavily religious project, nature sound effects and MAGA-esque merch.
Knitting ain’t just for nans, and Alicia Robinson is proving it head on. A disruptor at heart, the designer draws from rebellious subcultures of Britain’s hazy past to create bold new statements, challenging common knitwear tropes in 2021.
Recently collaborating with Dior for its AW21 menswear show – and raking in six figures for original artwork – here’s why 2021 is a year of rebirth for the Basquiat contemporary.
He helped soundtrack the biggest tunes of last year, now he’s ready to put his name front and centre.
Our favourite TikTok trainspotter has quit his job to pursue his passion full-time. From Warehouse Project raves to merch drops and loads of honks in between, we caught up with Bourgeois to find out his plans for the future.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, a Heaven-ly collab with Dr. Martens, a Peak at McQueen’s latest bag, Jorja Smith’s first foot into design for Clarks, Kylie Minogue for Jimmy Choo and Jean Paul Gaultier, the latest Choose Love shop and Wasted Collective’s first drop.
The reign of celebs like Alexa Chung and Cara Delevingne is officially over – but the It Girl is still about. You just have to look a little harder for her.
The Muppet Lord of the Rings does not exist – although it is evident to any respectable individual that it should.
The biggest weed myths according to a Cannabis scientist, the future of weed according to a Cannabis lifestyle brand and the worst weed experience according to a stoner...
In case you hadn’t heard, his dad was a toolmaker.
With a new collaboration with RE/DONE that celebrates her most iconic and true to self looks, Pammy talks LA, love, manifestation, authenticity and still feeling like a little girl.
Having worked together for six years in the early ’80s, Ortiz (aka LA II) hugely influenced Haring’s practice, before his own legacy fell to the wayside. With a new London exhibition, King of Hearts, the artist proudly reclaims it.