Organised fun: who’s it all for?
Fad foods. Hinge pubs. Clive Martin witnesses the true dawn of organised fun.
Fad foods. Hinge pubs. Clive Martin witnesses the true dawn of organised fun.
Discerning talent hub No Agency has teamed up with discerning London-based casting director Emma Matell for its first London office. And THE FACE was there to cut the ribbon...
We handed out limited copies at the Swedish collective’s London show. Couldn’t make it? Download your copy here.
Chef and photographer Alex Paganelli uses food to breathe life into campaigns for the likes of Skims and Bottega Veneta, but that’s only a small facet of his growing creative food empire.
Off the Rails: Over the years, she’s worked for Ashley Williams, done bits for Nike ACG, started her own label and is now designing for Glen Luchford’s weed brand. Wheeeew.
The menswear designer’s long-awaited, multi-dimensional Return to Slygo show is finally open at NOW Gallery, after months of a pandemic-fuelled will-it-wont-it.
Fashion punks, musicians and artists alike, from Simone Rocha to Hannah Diamond, gathered on a December afternoon in London to support and raise funds for the Labour Party campaign.
She’s best mates with Mowalola, pens sharp sex-positive lyrics about gender equality and has rapped alongside Skepta and Unknown T.
Ahead of her CARE 4 U wellbeing retreat at the London EDITION hotel, Roses Gabor gives us the lowdown on her online habits.
Norman’s Cafe in London, the one that started it all, has led to new-age caffs cropping up around the country. Are they caricaturing working class culture or a giving a welcome spin on classic British food?
With rapid beats and head-turning dance moves, the Newark genre has found a natural home on the app. Its influence is spreading far and wide.
The Vice writer and editor's new book paints a refreshing picture of lesbian and bisexual life in the 21st century.
The mega producer and chatshow host talks soft eggs, dating apps, and what makes a good Real Housewife.
“Covid secure” viewing pens, plastic bubbles and sit down raves. Desperate times call for desperate measures. THE FACE speaks to DJs and musicians who’ve had the strange pleasure of performing to masked punters this year.
Generation Covid: The author of the critically acclaimed book Cut Short explains what two pandemic years have done to young people whose lives were already precarious.