Mismatched nails are this autumn’s coolest trend
Grimes, as per, is leading the way with a patchwork mix of coffin-shaped tips, shorter square shapes and long sharpened points. We dig it.
Grimes, as per, is leading the way with a patchwork mix of coffin-shaped tips, shorter square shapes and long sharpened points. We dig it.
While Breakfast at Tiffany’s and American Gigolo are held up as blue chip style classics, The Matrix might be this generation’s biggest fashion reference.
Whilst the City Sleeps is an iPhone-shot photo series of snoozing commuters captured by labourer Alex Carter on his journey to work.
A further taste of the French house’s future under creative director Matthew M. Williams – his first in front of a live audience.
Trailer of the Week: Watch Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Lana Wachowski reinvent the sci-fi blockbuster all over again. Bullet time, wooh!
As the first “post-pandemic” summer beckons, 14 to 23-year-olds reflect on the benefits of isolation and how it changed their lives – sometimes for the better.
Artist Tan Gillies mixes moving image, painting, sculpture and photography in a soul-bearing new exhibition tackling mental health, domestic abuse and the hard road to getting clean.
Parties, posing and palm trees: Basel is back this week with a whole host of arty happenings and after-dark soirees. This is your rolling guide to everything that’s been going on in Miami.
Following two tragic drug deaths, THE FACE talks to ravers and campaigners who want a radical change in policy across UK nightlife.
The first great TikTok artist has arrived. Building an army of devoted fans while maintaining mystique in an age of constant sharing, PinkPantheress draws on the past to create a sound that might just be the future.
As artists strive to replicate the successes of Wham! and Mariah Carey’s Christmas classics, we’ve ranked the year's best – and more turkey-shaped – offerings for spreading festive cheer.
You know the one: all-black tracksuit, impeccable mani, very serious phone call. Here’s what was happening on the other end of the line.
Un/employmenthood: As more and more young people struggle to find work in an economy ravaged by Covid, words like “funemployed” are making a comeback. Amelia Tait meets those reframing their unemployment with some good ol’ fashioned wordplay.
Volume 4 Issue 003: The acting choices of LaKeith Stansfield demonstrate range, taste, and a predilection for the uncanny. As well the ecstatically received Uncut Gems and the romantic drama The Photograph, love is another role he’s dived into – head first.
Toronto-based designer, Steff Eleoff, sacked off her MFA in New York to pursue jewellery design – a decision that’s proving worthwhile, one seductive piece at a time.
The CEO of YouTube show Chicken Shop Date, Very Serious Journalist and Britain’s favourite rising comedian featured in THE FACE’s coveted back-page Q&A in our latest issue. Get stuck in.
“We dealt with lockdown by giving up on real language altogether. We just spoke in bleep-bloops and groans to one another, for the entirety of isolation.” THE FACE sits down with Sheffield's student population to find out how university and grad life changed during the pandemic.