A report from the LA premiere of ‘Jesus is King’
Kanye West unveiled his heavily religious project, nature sound effects and MAGA-esque merch.
Kanye West unveiled his heavily religious project, nature sound effects and MAGA-esque merch.
A brown comedian fills Channel 4’s prime comedy slot! Could the next wave of British Asians since Bend It Like Beckham be hitting our screens?
For his latest collection, John Galliano presented a film that paid homage to new-age mudlarkers, the sea and William Blake. Didn’t think you’d ever hear those three words in the same sentence? Us neither, but don’t worry – there were loads of great clothes in there, too.
From London’s West End to the Antebellum South, the Olivier-winning actress takes every challenge in her stride. Currently wowing audiences in the year’s most vital TV series, the Anglo-Ugandan star isn’t slowing down.
We mark our US launch with The Face Apartment at Overthrow Gym on 9 Bleecker Street, New York.
THE FACE team discusses the song of the summer, club anthems and this year's biggest disappointments.
A ruff and ready fashion story starring fancy bags and German Shepherds from our latest issue, photographed by Thibaut Grevet and styled by Georgia Pendlebury.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
In a project produced by skate-mag Sneeze and funded by adidas Originals, the artist and filmmaker recreates his iconic Rain Painting technique onto exclusive sneakers – and he‘s made a short film, Fire Finder, to go alongside it.
Founder and creative director Samuel Ross predicts a post-pandemic work-from-work outlook, and it’s as optimistic and liberating as we’d hoped. But, like our path to freedom, it’ll take some time to get there.
The Londoner is the soundtrack composer for Sam Levinson’s can’t-miss drama, embedded on the filmmakers’ set. As the series finale approaches, he gives us the scoop on making music with Zendaya.
THE FACE's editorial team rounds up this week's stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
The global R&B superstar sisters star in, and were given were given complete creative control over, Fendi’s latest #MeAndMyPeekaboo campaign.
Volume 4 Issue 002: After three decades of civil war, the 1998 Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland – a peace that the 2016 Brexit result threatened to undermine. With the region taking radical steps forward in other areas of life, we speak to a generation of “peace babies” leading the charge.
The editorial team breaks down the contents of our spring print issue.
Award-winning filmmaker Darren Emerson captures the ecstasy of Coventry’s acid house rave scene in the late ’80s, recreating every exhilarating step of a typical night out.