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Watch the trailer for House of Gucci and say mwah to a legendary fashion scandal
Another Trailer of the Week: because when Gucci and Gaga say “jump”, we say “how high”?
“I’m terrified”: Graduates on their post-uni job prospects
Un/employmenthood: As final year university students across the UK prepare for adult life, Dominique Sisley meets those still struggling to find work a year on from graduation.
100% Stalk Ashley: the sultry Jamaican songbird
The 22-year-old is turning heads with her sexually-charged R&B tunes. Listen to her latest horny track, Incognito, here.
Marcus Nelson’s art is tackling men’s mental health head on
The artist’s debut solo exhibition, Scar Tissue, explores hypermasculine environments and the pressures that come with them. His advice? Let’s get talking.
Spike Island: free love, baggy jeans and Madchester
The Stone Roses’ mythologised 1990 event up North was the totem of a youth movement. Here, we chat to photographer Patrick Harrison, who shot a spread for THE FACE at the turn of the decade.
Grubber’s wholesome guide to guerilla gardening
Last year, Jessica Tremaine started her sustainable shop, plant exchange and community project as a means of bringing nature to the masses. Now, she’s leading a pioneering campaign to highlight the benefits and environmental impact of owning plants.
Fag Mag will make your Y2K dreams come true
Central Saint Martins grad Bailey Slater’s inaugural magazine celebrates all things British, gay, and early Noughties – get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled ride, soundtracked by Girls Aloud.
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Skepta gets suited and booted, Potter Payper polishes his sound and Ayra Starr unleashes her star potential.
Loki’s Wunmi Mosaku on imposter syndrome and wrestling Tom Hiddleston
Marvel’s most popular villain gets his own TV series and a journey to redemption – unless the British-Nigerian actress can stop him.
Imarn Ayton: the face of reform
Ayton is the megaphone-wielding figurehead of a movement that aims to eradicate institutionalised racism wherever it’s found. As focus turns from marches to three-tier local lockdowns, the 29-year-old is contemplating how to maintain momentum while socially distanced, and how to create real and lasting change within the UK.
The 9 – 5 future looks bright at A‑COLD-WALL*
Founder and creative director Samuel Ross predicts a post-pandemic work-from-work outlook, and it’s as optimistic and liberating as we’d hoped. But, like our path to freedom, it’ll take some time to get there.
The top five sites to rent designer clothes in the UK
Fancy wearing Jacquemus to your best mate’s birthday party or packing the latest Prada bag for your summer staycation? Thanks to rental services like Selfridges, Cocoon, By Rotation, Hurr and Endless Wardrobe, you can – affordably and sustainably.
Watch the trailer for A24’s latest horror flick, Lamb
Trailer of the Week: The new chiller from the studio that brought us Hereditary and Midsommar. A wolf in sheep’s clothing? If only it was that cuddly.
When is a rug not a rug? When it’s art
With an adidas collab and a solo exhibition at London's Truman Brewery under her belt, 23-year-old Daisy Tortuga makes rugs to process the chaos of life.
British art special
With frustration comes fearlessness, if the young, emerging British artists of today are anything to go by. Responding to the politics, protest and pandemic of the past year, THE FACE introduces you to 13 bold and brilliant painters, photographers, filmmakers and sculpturists making British art special.
Shamima Begum: stateless, helpless, hopeless
A new Sky Original documentary spent two years filming ISIS brides trapped in camps in Syria. Should these young Western women – including the East London former schoolgirl – be allowed home? The filmmaker knows what she thinks.