Podcast: Is there anything good about The Idol?
This week, we discuss the backlash – as well as the merits – to Sam Levinson’s sleazy TV show.
This week, we discuss the backlash – as well as the merits – to Sam Levinson’s sleazy TV show.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Jorja Smith, Asake, Bambii and Doja Cat.
The last word on: Valentino, Gucci, Alyx, Dsquared2, MSGM, Dolce & Gabbana, Jordanluca, Etro, Charles Jeffrey, JW Anderson, Ten C and Zegna.
From Saweetie’s favourite eye patches to Maya Jama’s ice-bowl facials, these are the best tips we’ve picked up from our Daily Beauty Rituals series.
Girls love dissecting the ins-and-outs of each other's sex lives. Men? Not so much. Brit Dawson investigates the heady mix of toxic masculinity, bottled up vulnerability and general awkwardness that led us here.
Since London's first Black hair salon opened in 1955, stylists have played a central role in creating safe spaces where punters can gossip, relax and get a new 'do. We visit three salons that are keeping that spirit alive, moving with the times to compete with Insta stylists while forging lifelong relationships.
It’s a simpler process than you might think – and it could save you from all sorts of nasties.
Just your average day by the sea with Harmony and Wendy Tividad, shot by Moni Haworth for the new print issue of The FACE. Don’t forget the sunscreen…
“Every time I think my body is getting used to this kind of work, I feel absolutely shattered again.”
It’s no secret that sex with an ex can be really fun, and really hot, especially when you kind of hate each other. But why is it often even better than when you were in a relationship?
As the country prepares to celebrate Bastille Day, THE FACE speaks to young Parisians still reeling from the killing of Nahel Merzouk, the 17-year-old shot at close range by police last month.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Amaarae, J Hus, Anz and PinkPantheress.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The very good pop star tells us how to keep our skin looking “free and healthy”. It starts with peanut butter. Don’t spread it around.
On this week’s episode, we discuss the sinister concept of dynamic pricing in pubs.
Co-hosted by FACE Editor Matthew Whitehouse and taking place at Quo Vadis in Soho, London, Olivia was joined by FACE family including Central Cee, Madeline Argy, Amelia Dimoldenberg and Joe Locke.
Waiting a while to text someone back is a well-known relationship power play that can induce genuine anxiety. Whether you should sack them off or simply get used to it is a delicate balancing act.
Britain’s youth have been failed by a failing government. They’re angry, not being listened to and are retaliating in ways they see fit to make some noise.