Podcast: behind the scenes of the new issue of THE FACE
The editorial team breaks down the contents of our spring print issue.
The editorial team breaks down the contents of our spring print issue.
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.
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.
THE FACE Fashion Editor Danielle Emerson links up with photographer Harley Weir to capture transgressive duo Fecal Matter (and a couple of goats) for our latest print issue.
The dystopian techno drama is directed by Neo Sora, son of the legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. THE FACE speaks to Sora and composer Lia Ouyang Rusli about the film’s powerful sonic heartbeat.
We speak to the artists, curators and collaborators involved in Somerset House’s groundbreaking exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now. First up, Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj.
The Canadian actor who plays the whodunit detective Frank Hardy in the popular series also jams out to a bit of King Krule – but has yet to download TikTok.
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Palace’s New Balance collab, Louis Vuitton in Seoul, Givenchy’s first Resort collection and Stone Island at Primavera.
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.
The British acting legend stars in an emotive short film and campaign to launch adidas’s pre-spring 2023 collection.
THE FACE speaks to the culture-shifting collective who made the music for Marvel’s box office smash.
Founder and designer Yesawi wants people to consider the heritage of the Middle East when getting to know his label.
The director of The King of Staten Island pushes the envelope with a risky comedy that pays off in laughs.
As seen on: The celebs have been out wearing pearl necklaces, archive Versace, new Versace, trusty blazers, gimp masks and bloody massive Balenciaga boots. It’s called fashion, darling.