Can flip flops ever be cool?
Head to head: Long associated with sunburnt blokes and manky feet, are we finally ready to accept flip flops being back in fashion? THE FACE debates.
Head to head: Long associated with sunburnt blokes and manky feet, are we finally ready to accept flip flops being back in fashion? THE FACE debates.
Closing its doors in 2020, the New York brand cultivated a devoted following and changed the way youth in the city dressed. Now, The Colors of Sies Marjan retraces its five-year influence.
With mass CCTV watching our every move, this emerging University of Westminster fashion student uses Google Maps to create fashion that toys with perception.
Owning the “right” thing has always mattered. Now, the status jacket has become so desirable that it is being stolen, quite literally, off people’s backs.
Sand dunes! Speakers! Pick-up trucks! Riccardo Tisci’s East London fashion show carries us off to a desert rave.
Nevermind the seasons, forget the constraints. The Italian house has shown us just how to present a collection in 2020 with their innovative fashion festival, GucciFest, and a mini-series of films co-directed by Alessandro Michele and Gus Van Sant. We take a look behind the scenes.
Fashion news of the week: Plus adidas’ new Gazelle SPZL, Saint Laurent’s flagship and Stüssy makes Beats.
With an SSENSE collection released today, THE FACE chats to one of the most innovative and ingenious young designers out there, an adventurer often found scaling a snowy mountain. We catch up on five years of reaching her peak. Starting at base camp…
Inspired by Friday's headliner Playboi Carti, thousands of fans braved the scorching sun in a rap and metal merging style known as "opium" (think: Mayhem meets The Matrix). Who said subculture was dead?
Take a voyeuristic trip down Golborne Road via the London-based fashion label’s new film Eye Spy.
For his new book Vandals, the photographer shot cool kids on the streets of New York, Amsterdam, Paris and London.
The culture clashing menswear designer explores heritage and identity in his debut collection with the iconic brand.
Returning to physical shows, Jeremy Scott concocts a pastel-hued nursery rhyme for his latest collection, complete with farm-yard animals and scallop edge a-plenty.
It’s a new era of opulence for menswear. Magpies, rejoice!
If this year’s AW21 shows are anything to go by, men in skirts are here to stay – even if you’re not Harry Styles. But are we even close to seeing the average bloke in a knee-length number?