
Watch this face: Samu Happonen
The 18-year-old model has already walked for Prada, Maison Margiela and Rick Owens. Now, the fast-rising Finnish model is letting us in on a few industry secrets. Sssssshhhh...
The 18-year-old model has already walked for Prada, Maison Margiela and Rick Owens. Now, the fast-rising Finnish model is letting us in on a few industry secrets. Sssssshhhh...
Head to head: And just like that, the metaverse finds another way to grab our attention, with collections from some of the greatest fashion houses popping up in Zuckerberg’s Meta. But at what cost? Our sanity, perhaps.
THE FACE took to LA to get involved in all the arty happenings last week. Here’s what went down.
A fashion story from the spring 25 issue of THE FACE, photographed by Hendrik Schneider and styled by America Korban.
Fendace, Gucci and Balenciaga, Balenciaga and The Simpsons (!): this year has seen a wave of fashion moments that cause ripples and disruption, taking things to the next level.
Forget the pristine polish of an all-black get-up. We should be slouching around in muddy brown, apparently.
Starring BOSS x Russell Athletics, Emporio Armani, GCDS, Prada, Versace, Fendace (!), Giorgio Armani, Y/Project x FILA, Blumarine, MSGM and Dolce & Gabbana. Phew.
In March 1985, 12-year-old model Felix Howard graced the cover of THE FACE, photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by the late Ray Petri. Thirty-six years later, Felix’s children, Herbie and Ray (named after Petri), are about to share the same experience.
We’ve got the latest from Paris and Milan Fashion Week, featuring Prada, Gucci, JW Anderson, DSquared2, Givenchy, Wales Bonner and plenty more.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Prada puts Hunter Schafer on speed dial, Celine honours suave British tailoring and Glenn Martens leaves Y/Project (😢).
Give the January blues the boot with our edit of the best stompers to buy right now, including Bottega Veneta, Raf Simons, Diesel, Our Legacy – and even some on-sale gems.
At last, the AW23 menswear collections felt progressive, ushering in the modern man. He’s vulnerable, sensitive and comfortable with his femininity. He's everything conservatives hate.
And you can, too. Trek with the designers heading for the hills like Robyn Lynch, Jimmy Howe and Acne Studios, invest in a pair of Salomon’s and breathe a sigh of relief – you’re in the great outdoors now.
Get involved in flip-flops, ultra-tailoring, femme frills, nude layers and dirty denim next spring. Wardrobe: sorted.
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Grimes, as per, is leading the way with a patchwork mix of coffin-shaped tips, shorter square shapes and long sharpened points. We dig it.
We may have collectively lost our libido, but fashion certainly hasn’t: skirts are getting shorter, boots higher and shirts are disappearing all together.