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Bums are out, inflatable octopuses are in for this shoot by photographer Lengua and stylist Ursina Gysi for the latest issue of The FACE.
Bums are out, inflatable octopuses are in for this shoot by photographer Lengua and stylist Ursina Gysi for the latest issue of The FACE.
After five years of presenting the house’s collections in Paris, Sarah Burton finds purpose in the city’s contrasts – hard and soft, fast and slow, sun and, well, pissing it down – to super cool effect.
Photographer Esther Theaker and stylist Isabelle Sayer get up close and personal in a fashion story balancing the sensuality, temporality and slow, soft movement of fleeting moments. Ahh.
Taken from the new print issue of THE FACE. Get your copy here.
The New York-based artist captures close-knit friendships and newfound connections in this gritty fashion story, featuring a hand-picked cast from the four corners of the city: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx.
Taken from the new print issue of THE FACE – get your copy here.
The best view yet of Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson’s take on The Caped Crusader. Can an Englishman still best known as a swoony vampire convincingly play Gotham’s vigilante enforcer? Answer: YES.
Daniel Lee presented his SS22 collection for the Italian house in Detroit, showcasing a uniform for our return to “real life”, imbued with a welcome theatricality.
Just in time for V Day, co-founders Hattie Tennant and Minna Bunting have released a red-hot, environmentally-friendly collection guaranteed to get you in the mood.
For over four decades, Benett has shot defining moments in pop culture, like Geri in that Union Jack dress, or Kate and Naomi on a ’90s night out. Now, he’s getting ready for his first-ever solo exhibition.
Creative director Casey Cadwallader talks us through his imagination-stretching, headline-grabbing vision for Mugler, from A right through to Z.
The London skate brand has teamed up with the legendary photographer in one of its most provocative drops yet.
Never mind the kale, keep the Diet Coke. This is what keeps Britain’s next top model looking oh-so tip-top fresh.
Paying homage to Trinidadian carnival culture, the young designer and Fashion East newbie made a sizeable impression with his electrifying London Fashion Week collection debut.