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Britain’s Dreaming: Jon Savage on the future of youth
We speak to the author of Teenage: The Creation of Youth, England’s Dreaming: The Sex Pistols and Punk Rock and 1966 about subcultures, politics and counterculture.
Loki’s Wunmi Mosaku on imposter syndrome and wrestling Tom Hiddleston
Marvel’s most popular villain gets his own TV series and a journey to redemption – unless the British-Nigerian actress can stop him.
Marcus Nelson’s art is tackling men’s mental health head on
The artist’s debut solo exhibition, Scar Tissue, explores hypermasculine environments and the pressures that come with them. His advice? Let’s get talking.
Self-confessed laser junkie Isamaya Ffrench road tests the LYMA Laser
We asked the beauty expert to try the size-of-your-palm, hand-held, at-home device making astonishing, age-preventative claims. Here’s how it went.
100% Kamal: the singer-songwriter making sultry tunes to heal a broken heart
The 18-year-old Londoner spent two years juggling school work while writing tracks in the studio. Now, he’s fulfilling his musical dreams and collaborating with Dave in the process.
My Media Diet: Ginny & Georgia’s Felix Mallard
As the resident bad boy next door in the popular Netflix series, the 22-year-old Aussie has quickly begun to occupy the hearts and minds of converted fans everywhere.
Robyn Lynch x Columbia SS22: young, skint and care-free
The Irish menswear designer partners with outdoors label Columbia for her latest collection and it’s her most effective – and wearable – offering yet.
Escape to your own private Idaho
Reid Calvert, an LA-based photographer, took a nostalgic trip to the resort town of Sun Valley to capture the vast and desolate northwestern state in a series of eerie double-exposure shots.
Euro 2020: France is rivalled only by their off-pitch style
Les Bleus go into this summer's tournament as clear favourites after they came agonisingly close to the European Championship title in 2016. But whether they win or lose, there's one thing that will rival their dominance on their pitch: their sartorial prowess.
How Missy Elliott changed the face of hip-hop
June 1999: To celebrate Black History Month, we’ve dug through our 40 years-deep back-catalogue to find interviews and profiles with the world’s greatest talents across film, music, fashion and the arts. Over the coming weeks we’ll be posting a selection of these FACE encounters with the best of the best. Creative, resilient and revolutionary: these are our Archive Heroes.
100% Mac Wetha: the London producer marks his dreamy debut
The multi-hyphenate artist is best known for his slick production work for NiNE8 Collective. Yesterday, he released his debut solo EP – Make It Thru – a compelling blend of hazy vocals set against a backdrop of hip hop beats and indie rock instrumentals.
Nothing is off-camera for Victoria Paris, New York’s suddenly everywhere TikTok star
The 22-year-old has brought vlogging back into the mainstream, and via tireless uploading and interacting with “Victorians”, she’s reached one million followers in less than six months.
Women’s safety: where do we go from here?
THE FACE spoke to Sisters Uncut, Tender UK, UN Women, Everyone’s Invited and The Hollie Gazzard Trust about ways in which we can tackle gender-based violence.
7 Black people reflect a year on from BLM protests
"Looking to the future, I am feeling hopeful. I feel like I’ve seen the power of solidarity over the last year."
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring Doja Cat’s spaceage sex raps, Lorde’s beach-friendly grooves and emotive experimentalism from Space Afrika and Blackhaine.
Hafsa Zayyan’s list of good books
The lawyer turned #Merky Books author put colourism on trial in her debut book, We Are All Birds of Uganda. Here, the 29-year-old shares her most loved fiction and the novels that molded her.