Addison Rae revels in her success on Fame is a Gun
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Lorde, Ledbyher, Alex G and Nina Cristante.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Lorde, Ledbyher, Alex G and Nina Cristante.
The euphoric J-Pop seven-piece band talk ice baths, working with Lady Gaga’s choreographer and pre-show rituals.
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.
From running into fakemink to cracking her knee open at Primavera, stylist Ch'lita has had a pretty fun 2025. She told us all about it.
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.
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Fcukers, Blood Orange, Mechatok and Jim Legxacy.
The model, actress, filmmaker, writer and artist has seen a lot in her time. Now, she just wants to feel understood, and for “people see the truth and acknowledge what a kind, good, beautiful woman I am, inside and outside”.
Writer and curator Tosia Leniarska reflects on the almost 50-year career of an artist who constantly transforms herself into other people.
One minute you’re splitting the cost of an Airbnb over three months, the next you’re thousands in the red. BNPL schemes (or “Klarnamaxxing”) are a slippery slope – especially when you’ve got appearances to uphold on social media.
Gen Z is dusting off the millennial guidebook, one Hervé Léger dress and pair of So Kate Louboutin heels at a time.
As the work prepares to be shown at Photo London, writer Serhiy Morgunov, photographer Jesse Glazzard, and creative producer Eugenia Skvarska reflect on what it was like to document the lives of queer soldiers during Ukraine's fight against Russia.
If it's good enough for Charli xcx's wedding party, it's good enough for us.
Before Paris’ Centre Pompidou shuts down for five years to be renovated, the German artist/photographer is putting on a career-spanning exhibition there – and it’s a sprawling, mind-bending affair.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Nettspend, Len, Sofie Royer and Elias Rønnenfelt.
The return of the Libertines’ structured military jacket was all over SS26 catwalks, plucked straight from some sort of Indie Sleaze wet dream. But before Kate Moss and Pete Doherty, it was the get-up of European colonisers. So why are they back in fashion now?
With mentorship from DJ AG, Mura Masa and NAINA, the Relentless Freeform Forum is offering aspiring producers, DJs and cultural entrepreneurs a breakthrough opportunity. Sound good? Here’s how to apply.