Editor’s letter: autumn 2024
Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's autumn cover stars Chappell Roan, Madeline Argy, Emma Chamberlain and Mustafa.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's autumn cover stars Chappell Roan, Madeline Argy, Emma Chamberlain and Mustafa.
Panting, throbbing and a little humid, the designer’s SS23 collection shrinks proportions and winks to the sexual fantasies of London’s queer culture.
New ideas. By new graduates and bedroom designers. Celebrated here.
Martyna Maja has obliterated Europe’s best clubs with her rule-shattering techno sets. Now she’s stepping out from behind the DJ decks to launch her bold new direction: alt-pop superstar.
Talking complex characters and her new slasher flick with Industry’s breakout star.
Off the Rails: Recently worn by FKA twigs, the CSM grad is as influenced by French philosophers as she is Francis Bacon. Oh, and she’d have Buddha and Angelina Jolie over for dinner.
100%: To mark the release of her third album My Method Actor, the West London musician tells us all about her love of Natalie Imbruglia’s Torn, stressful showers and finding fans at the dentist.
The former numbers lady from Countdown has spent the past few years railing against the Tories on X and TV. She's written a book, What Now?, outlining her personal "mission to fix Broken Britain" – with a few juicy morsels of gossip thrown in for good measure.
We promise this lot are worth leaving your tent for.
Never mind it being a quiet one this season: Martine Rose, Ahluwalia and Robyn Lynch still flew the flag for Great British fashion.
Apparently partying is only for depressed people who are running away from their problems. Raise your hand if you feel personally victimised.
Taking place on Manhattan’s High Line, this was Doncaster-born creative director Stuart Vevers giving it the big I <3 New York.
The duo have collaborated on a new exhibition, The Uncanny Valley, bringing together their surreal takes on everyday scenes.
Lonely, weary, waiting for a sign? Check out this shoot by photographer Nick Sethi and stylist Yohana Lebasi.
At his first Milan show, the menswear designer took things up a notch, blending his signature sportswear with suiting.