Editor’s Letter: autumn 2022
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on this issue's 40-page cover-story, shot by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott and featuring clothes made entirely by new designers.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on this issue's 40-page cover-story, shot by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott and featuring clothes made entirely by new designers.
A snapshot of what’s happening in the Middle East (and how people are handling it on social media).
AKA Jane Roe director-producer Nick Sweeney on the Roe v. Wade plaintiff and Norma McCorvey’s complicated, colourful life.
Aliens, weed, a warped Satan/Jesus Christmas story and a religious approach to skateboarding – welcome to the supernatural world of CTMY.
Never mind the doom and gloom. If the SS22 collections are anything to go by, head-to-toe black is out and big, brash colour is in, in, IN!
Ten years ago, George Osborne shared his party’s vision for a more prosperous, more autonomous, better-connected North. Was it one of the biggest duds in recent British politics?
To celebrate Skins’ 15 year anniversary, and, well, the second season of Euphoria, we pit TV's ultimate hot girls against one another.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
California strip club owners are finding legal loopholes to nickel and dime their workers – but one organisation is providing the tools and information to fight back.
The rapper’s arrest has provoked civil unrest across the country.
Flex culture as we once knew it is dead. These days, celebs and influencers are practising the art of subtle humblebrags.
Photographer Alexandra Leese enlisted Kiko Mizuhara, Beabadoobee and more for her latest project, celebrating old-school erotic calendars and 2024’s Chinese zodiac sign.
As the gifted footballer – the game’s first real influencer – leaves Manchester United as a free agent, we look back at his troubled spell in the club.
From fake snout's at Martine Rose's to a bodacious Dsquared2 offering, here’s all of the juicy goings-on from men’s fashion week in Milan.
The artist has unveiled a 19ft behemoth created using rubbish excavated from Bali’s rivers. Now he hopes to inspire a new generation to think about sustainability.
In an experimental AW21 collection titled Superimpose, the menswear designer explores the offbeat works of Man Ray, Erwin Wurm and Jean Cocteau for pieces that defy gravity and play to her strengths.