Francesca Sorrenti: “Davide’s journals are fragments of a restless life”
Skaters, cool kids and waifs – a newly published reproduction of the young photographer’s journal gives us an intimate view of sleepless nights in New York in the early ’90s.
Skaters, cool kids and waifs – a newly published reproduction of the young photographer’s journal gives us an intimate view of sleepless nights in New York in the early ’90s.
The rapper maintains focus after drugs and death nearly knocked him off course.
Photographer Wera Novak documented the buzzy duo in Maria Manow’s home country.
What can sororities, #RushTok and influencer-student megastars like the Darnell sisters tell us about US girlhood? We visit the University of Alabama to find out.
Beneath the stillness of Torvajanica, Italy, a quiet revolution is unfolding among the region’s trans community – one small act of mercy at a time.
Come awards season, the celebrity make-up artist is inundated with bookings from the likes of Zoë Kravitz, Margaret Qualley, Mia Goth and more. Here, she gives us a peek behind the curtain.
London’s medieval-modern duo take us to the Yorkshire moors for a masterclass in yearning.
Artist Corbin Shaw interviews the choreographer and director about his latest exhibition, Infinite Bodies, about what it means to be human in a digital world.
In the last four years, New York’s board-bearing sisterhood The Skate Kitchen has slammed into skating’s male-dominated spaces, spawning a new generation of girl shredders in the process. Now, the collective returns with a new HBO series – and a whole load of good vibes, too.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Olof Dreijer, Sinn6r, Bassvictim and Power Snatch.
Twenty years ago, “chav” culture was used to laugh at the working classes. Today, the stereotyping is much darker.
Anthem, or Singing With My Friends, has swiftly become the go-to karaoke night for fashion crowds in London. From the best songs to singing dos and dont's, founders Fiona Hartley and Zac Klein gave us the lowdown on the messy night bringing creative heads together.
In the 2024 General Election, Jovan Owusu-Nepaul stood as the Labour candidate in Clacton in Essex. He was beaten by Nigel Farage. Two years on, as Reform UK threatens to overrun mainstream British politics, Jovan returns to the constituency with photographer Sarah Stedeford to ask: if this is the seat of the UK’s next Prime Minister, what can Clacton teach us?
Meet designers Kai Ghattaura and Mya Nicoll, dancer and DJ, DJ Joe, artist Alex Margo Arden, actor Michael Workéyè, musicians and performance artists Rat Section and filmmaker 3stacks. They're about to blow up.
Barnsley is at the centre of soaring UK ketamine health problems, but nobody seems to be able to fully explain why. Fergal Kinney talked to some people with some answers, while photographer Nik Hartley visited the town one wintry day for an accompanying photo-essay.
As Greenland increasingly becomes used as a playground for geopolitical football, the Sisimiut photographer and artist remains committed to making work on his own terms, in his own way.
In the UK, substance-fuelled orgies are thriving and ambulances are dispatched daily for GHB and meth overdoses. A small contingent of frontliners are fighting to save users from sexualised drug addiction and its deadly risks – here are some of their stories.