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Everything you need to know about men’s fashion week AW23
With Milan finito, we’re onto Paris for Givenchy, Rick Owens, Rains and more.
Leigh-Anne on life after Little Mix
The British pop star joins THE FACE team to chat about diversity in the music industry and her brand new solo career.
Malone Souliers’ new collection is pure Mediterranean bliss
Towa Bird: “I want to be the lesbian Paul McCartney”
100%: The British-Filipino musician’s anthemic pop-rock has won the approval of Olivia Rodrigo and Reneé Rapp.
James Massiah: “My poems are gonna feel like London”
Poet James Massiah teams up with Barbour International to explore what it means to be an original artist today.
How to combat the January blues
Made it through Blue Monday but still feeling down in the dumps? This will cheer you right up.
Go piss girl
Lap up this cheeky fashion story from the new issue of THE FACE, shot by French photography duo Suzie and Leo, and styled by Ally Macrae.
A hit from the Eytys, model behaviour at Miu Miu and Asics take a leap
Fashion news of the week: after a mad month of menswear, the “fashions” show no sign of slowing down. Catch your breath, we’re going back in.
Editor’s letter: spring 2024
Deputy Editor Olive Pometsey on THE FACE's latest cover stars Charli XCX, D-Block Europe, Dominic Sessa, Nia Archives and Kristen McMenamy.
Fashion celebrates the Year of the Rabbit
Fashion news of the week: Seems we’re not the only ones hoping for a bit ’o luck this year, with Burberry and Acne Studios commemorating the most fortuitous symbol of the Chinese Zodiac, the rabbit.
Up close and personal with anti-fashion figure Tara St Hill
The stylist, and former muse of Corinne Day, is the subject of a new book, shot by photographer Zoë Law and published by IDEA. Not that she'd call herself a muse.
Kazna Asker: the radical designer putting protest first
As the British-Yemeni designer prepares to show her latest collection at London Fashion Week, THE FACE heads to her hometown of Sheffield to discuss culture, community and spreading a message through clothes.
For Justin Fashanu, tomorrow never came
There has still not been another openly gay Black footballer since Justin Fashanu. Twenty-four years on from his death, the one thing that resonates most strongly throughout his story is the silence.
Burberry’s new era, Balenciaga’s bounce-back and Bottega’s sweet serenity
Fashion news of the week: A no-nonsense guide to everything you need to know about the styles and the showbiz.