
Stretch out and wait
The first of many fashion stories from the brand new issue of THE FACE, shot by Guen Fiore and styled by Claudia Sinclair.
The first of many fashion stories from the brand new issue of THE FACE, shot by Guen Fiore and styled by Claudia Sinclair.
A fashion shoot from the new issue of THE FACE, photographed by Thue Nørgaard and styled by Ellie Grace Cumming.
The editorial team breaks down the contents of our spring print issue.
The Swedish-born designer has collaborated with Spanish brand Armand Basi on a unisex capsule collection that merges sensuality, romance and utility.
Dive into an office-themed shoot, fresh from our new print issue, as shot by Bobby Beasley and styled by Lulu Bullock.
They're not two artists you'd immediately pair together. But a new exhibition is showcasing perviously unearthed similarities between Beryl Cook and Tom of Finland – namely, big bums and an affinity with queer culture.
Nicklas Skovgaard transformed a gallery into his personal gym, Amelia Roege Hove and Jade Cropper experienced a rebirth, and A$AP Nast flexed his style muscles on a crane site.
With shows from Di Petsa, Chopova Lowena, Puppets and Puppets, Yuhan Wang, Chet Lo, S.S.Daley and Harris Reed.
Photographer and artist Shae DeTar’s debut monograph Another World has been in the works for almost 14 years. The result is a warm celebration of the female body in all its glory.
Dig in to Dean and Dan Caten's latest collection with this fashion story from our brand new print issue, shot by cult photographer Venetia Scott and styled by FACE Fashion Director Danny Reed.
Shot by Jessica Madavo, styled by Hamish Wirgman. A fashion story from the winter issue of THE FACE.
Lonely, weary, waiting for a sign? Check out this shoot by photographer Nick Sethi and stylist Yohana Lebasi.
Fashion news of the week: Valentino takes to NYC, Nike and Jacquemus are back and Balenciaga makes sweet sounds.
Pharrell Williams started the week with a spectacular Louis Vuitton runway show in the UNESCO gardens, while Jonathan Anderson ended with a Loewe collection that will be like catnip for fashion editors.
People want to know who you're having sex with, not who's taking you out for dinner. Take note from Emily Ratajkowski and Eric André.