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The euphoric J-Pop seven-piece band talk ice baths, working with Lady Gaga’s choreographer and pre-show rituals.
The euphoric J-Pop seven-piece band talk ice baths, working with Lady Gaga’s choreographer and pre-show rituals.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Lorde, Ledbyher, Alex G and Nina Cristante.
MoMu’s latest exhibition, GIRLS, explores girlhood through fashion, film, art and objects. To find out more about it, we spoke to its guest curator of film, Claire Marie Healy.
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”.
And we've made a list of recommendations to prove it.
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: George Riley, Frost Children, Feng, and Lauren Duffus.
We had a chat about festivals, food and medicine with the Hackney rapper after her performance on the Levi’s Stage.
The group's founder Elsie Cullen talks about her mission to unite Black festival goers.
Ahead of his new exhibition at the Sunday Painter Gallery in South London, we caught up with the man behind the tag.
We sent a roving raver down to East London’s cult store, LN-CC, for a dance (and a look at the new Sorel collection). Tap in.
Cate Blanchett and Saoirse Ronan are just some of the A-listers that flock to Hodakova. But for its designer-founder, Ellen Hodakova Larsson, upcycling is just part of her upbringing.
Her new film, Magic Farm, is a jagged-edged satire fizzing with energy. But there are Serious Human Issues at play: not least climate catastrophe, sex as deliverance and wilful ignorance as a linchpin of American culture. Amalia takes us into her world...
As he launches his new A24-produced BBC series, Shifty, the cult documentary maker speaks to THE FACE about ketamine, Keir Starmer, Ethel Cain and all the strange shifts in his own filmmaking.
Both of them are thrilled to star in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, as they tell Caspar Salmon over a bowl of nuts at Cannes.
In his new book, Deep House, Jeremy Atherton Lin chronicles the beauty and difficulty of his own long-term relationship against a backdrop of extensive, profound research about the gay men who came before them.
October 1999: The Prince you can trust. The anti-Puffy. Where Lauryn meets Marvin. D'Angelo, modern soul legend, is back.
We hit the McQueen creative director with some hard-hitting questions about scampi, pork scratchings and his local pub. His pre-AW25 campaign is set in Soho, after all…