Is Love Island’s eBay partnership the beginning of the end for fast fashion?
The televised mecca of fast fashion is ditching the wear-it-once-for-Insta mentality for a more eco-friendly approach.
The televised mecca of fast fashion is ditching the wear-it-once-for-Insta mentality for a more eco-friendly approach.
The artist opened his latest exhibition, England’s Lost Camelot, last weekend. After labouring on the artworks through both lockdown and nerves, he's ready to show the world how he's rewritten (sorry, repainted) the country's history.
Off the Rails: Often selling out within minutes, the recent Central Saint Martins graduate merges otherworldly game characters with going out out attire – to wicked effect.
Got a Carnival-shaped hole in your social calendar this bank holiday weekend? Fill it up with these banging tunes.
From Peachy Den to Ice Studios, we trawled dozens of shops to find this summer’s hottest staple so you didn’t have to.
Screen Time: Feet up. Telly on. From a Spice Girls doc to Bolu Babalola’s Big Age, here are the best TV and film morsels to snack on from 10th September onwards.
The real “That Girl” routine to live by.
Screen Time: Let’s face it, summer is over. Time to pack in the outdoor activities and stay home with boredom-busting content instead.
The omnipresent musician’s forthcoming Bleachers album features some of his brightest songwriting to date. THE FACE calls him up to talk Taylor, Lana and the backlash to the “Antonoff sound”.
Following Quinta Brunson’s historic Emmy win for her acclaimed sitcom Abbott Elementary this week, it seems we’re in the throes of a revolution where Black women are finally getting to play funny, fully-realised roles. And yes, it will be televised.
Photographer David Jenewein has collated his tender and intimate images of Thailand into a new zine.
Following the viral release of their debut single Cardboard Box, and with a brand-new EP up their sleeve, Jorja Douglas, Renée Downer and Stella Quaresma are ready to pick up the baton of R&B supremacy.
Music Director Davy Reed picks his favourites from THE FACE this year.
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.
Ato Alexander’s upcoming EP, Side B, allows him to reconnect with his Ghanaian roots and captures Black British life beyond the M25. We find out about his love of Leeds United, table tennis tournaments and Kinder Buenos.
The band’s frontman Graham Sayle talks class tension, mental health struggles and nepotism in the UK music scene.