Francesca Sorrenti: “Davide’s journals are fragments of a restless life”
Skaters, cool kids and waifs – a newly published reproduction of the young photographer’s journal gives us an intimate view of sleepless nights in New York in the early ’90s.
Skaters, cool kids and waifs – a newly published reproduction of the young photographer’s journal gives us an intimate view of sleepless nights in New York in the early ’90s.
Daily Beauty Rituals: Growing up in and around her mum's make-up shop means the House of Guinness star knows a thing or two about getting ready in the morning (and the evening, and everything in-between).
By embracing the ideas of cutting-edge fashion collaborators, the Japanese brand has gained relevance far beyond the world of sport.
It was filled with debuts, exits, tradwife trends and the rise of ultra-thin models on the catwalk. In a nutshell: it was a rollercoaster.
An adaptation of Gus Van Sant’s 2005 film, this transgressive opera is loosely based on Kurt Cobain’s final days and seeks to dismantle who (or what) we think of as “idols”.
In 2025, the face of British protest is not restricted to teenagers or students. At a time when life is hard enough for young people, the middle-aged, elderly and retired are willing to join the fight for Palestine, for the climate, for anti-racism and against far-right demonstrators. These are the power pensioners fighting peacefully, for freedom and our future.
Lagos' legendary record shop and cultural hub gets a new merch line courtesy of a collab between Yoon Ahn, Soldier and PTSF.
The late model and stylist was a stalwart of ’80s British fashion, but hardly anyone knew he was an artist, too. As a new exhibition celebrating his work opens at Graces Mews gallery, those who knew him best reflect on his legacy.
DJ AG, Mura Masa and NAINA sat down with the recipient of a £10,000 creative fund to flesh out her big idea. Here are some nuggets of knowledge from the programme.
New exhibition Blue Roan is a trip down the rabbit hole of 15 years of meditative, painstaking work. It was worth it.
The fizzy drink behemoth has relaunched its Share a Coke campaign for a new generation.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Arca, Acopia, Wolf Alice and Alessi Rose.
It’s hard out there for leftfield musicians. But this independent label and event series proves there’s still plenty of people who want to go out and have their ears challenged.
The comedian’s new show, Overcompensating, is a beer-chugging, fist-bumping romp through college. We asked its creator about becoming a Kardashian, bro culture and why sparkling water makes him giddy.
In compiling the work of 70 Irish photographers from 1975 to the present day, Belfast-based creatives Lucy Jackson and Joel Seawright shine a light on Irish culture beyond the Troubles.