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A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Suzie and Léo and styled by Natacha Voranger.
A fashion shoot from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Suzie and Léo and styled by Natacha Voranger.
For AW22, the creative director took over ornate Parisian grounds to present the luxury house’s latest collection to a thumping club soundtrack.
Lyst has revealed the most popular bits of gear from the past few months, including Miu Miu’s ballet pumps, Diesel’s B-1DR belt and Balenciaga’s wraparound shades.
The legendary graffiti writers unveil a behemoth exhibition, charting their tunnel-dwelling history in a secret location. We pass by for a Red Stripe on them.
Call Sheet: Starring as sweet Stanford grad Albie in the show’s brilliant second series, this Canadian actor can now tick working with HBO off his career bucket list. Not bad for a shy uni dropout, eh?
Snow Strippers are a gun-toting, weed-smoking, EDM-loving duo who were born and raised in cities you’ve possibly never heard of. Now they’re the hottest new band in New York City.
Available on the dark web, n-pyrrolidino etonitazene is doing the rounds, and recently led to a tragic fatality in Hull – one that has raised yet more questions on the UK’s approaches to drug laws and regulations.
An impressive line-up assembled during spooky season at The Standard London.
We quizzed Iris Owen, THE FACE’s new life and relationships columnist, on her riotous weekly newsletter, dogged quest for fame and enduring crush on Adam Sandler.
Time to get poolside for a second season in the sun for HBO’s hit dramedy. This time, we’re in Sicily, with the British actor, director and writer among a mostly new cast of the rich and bonkers.
Call Sheet: As the second season of The Sex Lives of College Girls hits screens, we asked Chalamet to dish the dirt on her juiciest acting secrets.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Wizkid, SZA, LSDXOXO and pinkpirate.
In her bone-chilling debut I Want To Go Home But I’m Already There, writer Róisín Lanigan brings a gothic edge to the persistent horror of renting in London.
Alexandra Leese’s latest zine sees her follow the model, muse and actress around the neon-lit streets of Tokyo for Heaven by Marc Jacobs.
And we're sure you do, too. Take a break with this fashion editorial from our latest issue, shot by Shahram Saadat and styled by Emma Simmonds.
He made a name for himself reviewing octopus dishes, before turning his hand to hyper-specific reenactments of historical events, such as John Hancock’s mega-signature on Declaration of Independence. What could possibly be next?