
Gilbert and George: “We don’t believe in looking at sunsets”
Fifty years of making pictures, upsetting the establishment and sticking two fingers at the easily offended is no easy feat.
Fifty years of making pictures, upsetting the establishment and sticking two fingers at the easily offended is no easy feat.
No generation can resist the allure of sex, death and the occult. But just who are today’s goths? Where do they find each other? And how do they define the term? We go beyond the batcave to find out.
It’s not just you, lots of us are suffering from dry, red, irritated skin thanks to lockdown. We sat down with the mother of skincare to find out what’s at play and what we can do about it.
After five years of presenting the house’s collections in Paris, Sarah Burton finds purpose in the city’s contrasts – hard and soft, fast and slow, sun and, well, pissing it down – to super cool effect.
Sure, Pete Davidson and Kim K look like they're having a great time. But will they be together for a long time? Different story, mate. THE FACE's sex and relationships pro, Charlotte Bayes, breaks down exactly why you should be wary of rebound relationships.
In her new book Border Nation, the author reminds us of our humanity, putting forward radical ideas for a kinder future no longer underpinned by inequality.
In a triumphant return to the runway, NYC’s big favourite offered wonder, hope and curiosity in an explosive AW21 collection.
The microgenre’s new wave is sweeping North America, one teenage bedroom at a time. THE FACE meets the artists in the post-geographical scene that contests its own name.
Daniel Lee presented his SS22 collection for the Italian house in Detroit, showcasing a uniform for our return to “real life”, imbued with a welcome theatricality.
Taking to the snowy hills of Cortina d’Ampezzo, Miuccia Prada counterbalances warrior-like practicality with a playful sensuality: “The two do not have to be mutually exclusive.”
The 33 designers became bedroom bound mid-term, waving a solemn goodbye to the Central Saint Martins studios (they were paying for). But it didn’t get in the way of their graduate collections – if anything, it made them even better.
Moschino’s creative director places emphasis – perhaps more than ever – on the need for fantasy, optimism and hope for the Italian house’s AW21 collection.
This season, Virgil Abloh follows a stream of designers tapping into the digitally reliant world of today with a first-time co-ed collection feeling as present as ever.
Control amidst the chaos, Rose brings her punks, ravers, hooligans and bankers back for a thrilling SS21 collection.
The Central Saint Martins MA Fashion graduate and emerging designer recently debuted at London Fashion Week, with a technicoloured take on giving zero fucks.
The HBO Max series was created by a teenage girl and her father, produced by Lena Dunham, and explores all the hype and glory of a post-everything generation.