Five TV shows and films to light up your black mirror this week
Screen Time: Keep boredom at bay with THE FACE’s film and TV recommendations from 30th July onwards. Dig in, square eyes.
Screen Time: Keep boredom at bay with THE FACE’s film and TV recommendations from 30th July onwards. Dig in, square eyes.
It’s a big week for the writer, artist and filmmaker: there’s a retrospective of his work on at the Tate Britain, and he’s got a new book out, Flower. In both, he asks himself – and the audience – big questions about modern life.
The brand’s recent sample sale brought the coolest of crowds to South London. What is it about Chopova that gets us so hot?
The New Wave component of The Fashion Awards celebrates 50 dynamic names set to shape the future of fashion.
Think long-distance relationships are all about dialling 678 999 8212 to kiss thru the phone? Think again. Spurred on by the pandemic, more couples are exploring different relationship set-ups, from living in different countries to simply moving in next door.
In the aftermath of violence in Afghanistan at the hands of the Taliban, we’ve put together a list of charities that continue to fight in aid of its citizens.
Founded by New York-based cultural entrepreneur Jaé Joseph, the beauty accelerator programme aims to launch 100 Black-owned businesses in the next decade through time, care and a lotta love. Here’s how.
Off the Rails: Not literally, duh. But the designer’s psychedelic prints are a much-needed boost of sartorial serotonin during these bleak times. Slip on, slip out.
Five things: The star of the enchanting, Oscar-nominated film Minari shares her most treasured items that will never end up in a charity shop.
Photographer Chloe Pang has been snapping away at Los Angeles residents over the past year, with the intention of creating an unbiased news source.
The Los Angeles-based director swipes up on her second feature, Mainstream, "a cautionary fairytale" about social media fame, delusion and excess.
Off the Rails: Through tailoring and an exploration of environments, the duo behind the Reykjavik-via-London brand are keen observers, making clothes for the everyday man.
While the cost of simply existing spirals out of control, the richest people in the country are lining their pockets through disaster capitalism. Class war? This is just the declaration.
Dr Elena Jones, the co-founder of Pharrell’s skincare brand Humanrace, educates us on lip balms, exfoliation, retinoids and the benefits of expensive moisturiser.
Language affects how people can visualise the severity of the issue we’re dealing with. But why is “crisis“ more effective than “change“?
Against all odds, the England team has found itself near-favourites for this Summer’s Euros. But what if (whisper it), England actually does go all the way?
The weather’s warmer, freedom beckons and DJ Miley Serious has some club bangers to fire up the party mood.