Big style predictions for 2024
Bring on a year of big shoes, sober styling, massive pants and giving up.
Bring on a year of big shoes, sober styling, massive pants and giving up.
Anthony Vaccarello reimagines gentlemanly classics at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie. We say: “ja”.
Off the Rails: through casual tailoring and “going out” jackets, the menswear designer is making couch-to-club clothes for the modern man.
Upcycling 003: The designer is showing the world that sustainable fashion doesn’t have to be cause first, aesthetic second.
Functionality is dominating Seoul’s streetwear scene. We ask those in the know how to get the look.
Off the Rails: Not literally, duh. But the designer’s psychedelic prints are a much-needed boost of sartorial serotonin during these bleak times. Slip on, slip out.
As the label gears up to unveil a secret new project, we look back at seven years of brilliant fashion piss-taking to predict what might come next. Invisible clothes, anyone?
In response to the pandemic, a number of fashion houses opted not to use models this season. Instead they found their replacements in their own backyard. These are the designers and non-models who've been showcasing their own clothes.
Having only graduated from Middlesex University’s BA Fashion course last year, the sustainably-minded punk designer presented his first collection today, subverting tailored suits, tracksuits and shirts to dizzying effects.
After the designer debuted her much-anticipated label yesterday, we take a look at the collection and trace the moments that made her.
Self-referential and British as ever, this season Vivienne Westwood embraces nautical themes in Save Our Souls, an exuberant collection inspired by Queen Elizabeth I and her own SS98 show, Tied To The Mast.
Fumiko Imano – known for her introspective self-portraits – returns alongside her doppelgänger and takes us along for the ride.
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.
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...
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.