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The LA-via-London creative has already made a name for herself in fashion and as a fine artist. Now, following Prince’s advice, her free-spirited music career is blossoming.
With a multitude of creative director debuts, from Duran Lantink’s new Jean Paul Gaultier to Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel debut, SS26 was a pivotal moment for a fashion industry in change.
A conversation about life, living and diversity with the zen-like founders of Berlin’s amorphous fashion collective.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Bktherula, Kevin Abstract, Frost Children and Charli XCX & Sam Smith.
A landmark exhibition at London’s Design Museum reveals the story of a man who is as much an enigma as his work.
Featuring the city's best club night, record shop, rappers DJs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
The last five years have seen boobs and bums become standard in Urban Outffiters-approved home decor. In a post-free the nipple world, is the dick next?
SOLAIRE CULTURE, the brand’s immersive exhibition, has finally landed in London, weaving together the work of forward-thinking artists and Veuve’s rich history.
“MAKE INSTAGRAM INSTAGRAM AGAIN!” protests Kylie Jenner against Insta’s TikTokification. Is it a nail in the coffin for the platform or just a firm kick up the arse? Let’s unpack.
THE FACE contributor Lina Abascal has chronicled the intense ’00s genre in her new book Never Be Alone Again. Here, she picks out some classics from the movement.
Home to underground zines, books on British car boot culture and off-the-wall photography, co-founder Ja Bæblade talks us through his decade-long journey from bedroom bookbinding to proper publishing.
Since getting kicked out of home in Venezuela, the curator and DJ has made his mark on Boston’s nightlife scene.
The Bronx-born “Godfather of Paparazzi” has been punched out by Marlon Brando, spat at by Sean Penn and taken to court by Jackie O. But retirement? Fuhgeddaboudit!
The Name I Call Myself is the latest film by the 23-year-old artist asking the big questions.
From Vetements to adidas and BAPE, fashion labels are going mad for a collab with the cult sci-fi saga.
From Naples nightclubs to the birth of London’s modern menswear, and from early Martine Rose shows to the emergence of Mowalola, Brooke McCord sketches out 20 years of Lulu Kennedy’s glorious Fashion East family.