Tour of the kingdom
Take a peek at this hardcore beauty story from the latest issue of THE FACE, shot by Ilya Lipkin and styled by our Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson, with make-up by Thomas de Kluyver.
Take a peek at this hardcore beauty story from the latest issue of THE FACE, shot by Ilya Lipkin and styled by our Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson, with make-up by Thomas de Kluyver.
100% The British musician has carved out a niche making bangers that would make any indie sleaze fan punch the air.
Fashion news of the week: A no-nonsense guide to everything you need to know about the styles and the showbiz.
On our final whistle-stop tour of the fashions, we take you to Saint Laurent, Dior, Givenchy, Loewe, Vivienne Westwood and many, many more.
The musician describes a deeply unsettling atmosphere which haunts the US’s Southern states.
MSCHF left a gigantic digital footprint across the globe this week with the Big Red Boot, following in the smooth footsteps of Loewe and Bottega Veneta. Are we odd for liking shoes this even?
After 27 years, the Belgian designer announced the closing of his namesake label. Here, stylists, photographers and designers reflect on the riot, rebellion and influence of Raf Simons.
For his third in a run of shows exploring “indieness”, Hedi Slimane joins the dots between the proto-punk of Suicide, the rock scene of the ’00s, and the new gen of Paris nightlife.
We speak to the luxury brand’s creative director duo, Luke and Lucie Meier, on their AW23 collection – a high-spirited ode to better days (just don’t expect smutty slogans or tie-dye).
The former FACE cover star surprised her fans last night with a secret V-day party at Camden's Hawley Arms, in celebration of her new single Glue Song.
For pristine pearly whites, we at THE FACE use Troothpaste (that’s with an R). Brush twice a day, every day, for gleaming gnashers so bright they glow in the dark. Even Elton John’s on it.
Dating app profiles are the front cover of your love life. Here’s how to curate yours to find the perfect catch – hopefully.
If the latest menswear shows are anything to go by, logos are on their way out. The hypebeast has grown up, and wants quiet functionality instead.
Ways to thrive on dating apps, in team meetings, at parties – or just any time you don’t know how to start a conversation.