Kareem Rahma shares his take
The man who created Subway Takes, and made an empire out of asking people what they think on the New York underground, tells us what's on his mind.
The man who created Subway Takes, and made an empire out of asking people what they think on the New York underground, tells us what's on his mind.
Captured at Oklou, Kiko Kostadinov x Natural Mind, Blood Orange and Jane Remover gigs across London.
Also on Rated by THE FACE playlist: Ken Carson, Ms* Gloom, FKA twigs and D-Block Europe.
... and Ewen Spencer, whose new book collates the photographs he took for the TV show's 2006 campaign. “I think British kids are probably the best at having a good time,” he says. Too right.
Daily Beauty Rituals: The provocative Spanish musician always looks glam, but her routine is surprisingly pared back. Here, she shares the soundtrack to her morning routine, her earliest beauty memory and her top tip for having a good hair day.
Manchester’s genre-blurring rapper and producer talks pre-show nerves, the rise of a new wave in UK underground rap and a well-timed Paul Simon track.
Master of her own universe, True Poster, It-girl in the making: meet Romy Mars, the 19-year-old on the cusp of pretty much everything.
Daily Beauty Rituals: When the Atlanta rapper isn’t collaborating with PinkPantheress or performing on stage with Playboi Carti and the Opium crew, he spends a good chunk of time looking after himself. Here’s how you can do the same.
Since launching his namesake label in 2005, Telfar Clemens has broken and remade every fashion rule in the book. He’s still not done. Here, he gathers his nearest and dearest to share in his world. Want to join them?
We had a chat about festivals, food and medicine with the Hackney rapper after her performance on the Levi’s Stage.
Elijah Quashie started his once-viral chicken shop review series, The Pengest Munch, a decade ago. Since then, other creators have made chicken their bread and butter, but for 32-year-old Quashie, the hunger still remains.
The hairdresser opens a second space in Borough Market – proving, again, that it’s a cut above the rest.
Get some of these swoony reads in over what’s left of summer.
Having crafted his tender sound in South London, the poetic songwriter is heading on an international tour with the backing of A24’s new record label.
During Frieze week in London, Jago Rackham had eight models, friends and artists eat food for six hours, all clad in McQueen. Gluttony has never tasted – or looked – so good.
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.
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…