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Lush textures, wooly hats and a pair of bright pink heels. Find all that and more in this editorial from the new print issue of THE FACE, photographed by Anders Edström and styled by Danny Reed.
Lush textures, wooly hats and a pair of bright pink heels. Find all that and more in this editorial from the new print issue of THE FACE, photographed by Anders Edström and styled by Danny Reed.
The 24-year-old Indiana-born model and actor stars in Prime Video’s Sweeney Todd-updating The Horror of Dolores Roach. She’s also a dab hand at tennis who carries a mini ball machine in her hand luggage.
When he decided to go sober a year ago, the skater, artist, musician and dad to his Chinese-crested dog, Echo, set up his very own brand, Nancy – a mash-up of DIY, punk, horror B-movies, hippie culture and all the rest...
Kim Jones’ AW21 collection will take you out of this world. Expect thumping house beats playing throughout and a DayGlo palette that illuminates even the greyest of years.
Off the rails: XXL leather jackets, miniscule crop tops and lots of vinyl. The Danish, Berlin-based designer is producing fits for the hellraising club kids (and Julia Fox).
Inspired by the work of David Wojnarowicz, JW Anderson’s AW20 collection encourages optimism in uncertain times.
For SS22, the Yorkshire-born designer created an “emotionally charged world” from a 1970s dollhouse.
High street cred: On a sunny-ish afternoon, Soho’s fashion-forward shoppers told us about their buying habits – and we had a good look at their killer outfits, too.
Despite launching less than seven months ago, the secretive East London accessories label is making a stamp on the fashion industry, one plush bag and sandal at a time.
Denim Tears are not enough: with his new collection for London Fashion Week, Tremaine Emory shines a light on colonialism, colours and uncomfortable British history.
The German label sits at the intersection of fashion and architecture, weaving silicone lace into contemporary fashion statements.
On Sunday, before the Euros 2020 final, Rose launched The Lost Lionesses – a virtual experience bringing together her spirited community and presenting an optimistic vision of the future.
The wig wizard talks us through seven of her spectacular ‘dos inspired by Japanese cartoons, neoclassical chandeliers and 18th Century Pouf hairstyles.
Manchester’s Northern Quarter has been in a tug-of-war for some time. It's Big Biz on one side, independent spirit on the other. But out of this has come an exciting city style, with brands like Donkwear and Drama Call making noise across the country.
Formed in the late ‘90s from the ashes of Kathleen Hanna’s riot grrrl band Bikini Kill, the reunited trio are now enjoying TikTok virality and credit for pioneering the so-called “indie sleaze” aesthetic.
The Jamaican-born hairstylist earned her stripes championing inclusivity in the fashion industry. Now, she’s a BFC Changemakers Prize finalist.