The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Two Shell and Beabadoobee.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Two Shell and Beabadoobee.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Jamie xx swaps DJ decks for towels, Kiko Kostadinov unleashes another fab pair of ASICS, JW Anderson wants us to get prickly, and Lola Leon hits the splits for David Koma.
Special effects artist Emily Schubert has been making people look sick, dead and frightening since she was 13 years old. Now, a book, Beauty of the Beast, means you can do it too.
100%: Ahead of his set at Horst festival this week, the Lagos-via-New York cult DJ tells us how he's creating “the sexiest flow, bubbly flavours and big high spirits” on dancefloors this summer.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Caroline Polacheck, Pretty Sick, Julia Fox and Dua Lipa.
The snapper captured scene legend MC Crazy Titch back in 2004. Now, the image is featured on a new jacket from Clint’s maverick label.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, JordanLuca’s pee pants, Dior’s logo on leather, Sydney Sweeney hits Palm Springs with Jimmy Choo and Erykah Badu’s wellness retreat.
The Russian artist transforms herself into sculptures of blooming flowers, naughty nurses and, er, hotdogs. You can see it all for yourself in her new solo exhibition.
In 2019, Bury North was the single closest seat in the UK. With the winner tending to also win the national vote, we spoke to the young people of a town that could predict the next PM.
Last month, the British heritage brand chartered a train to take 150 guests to where it all began: Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, the home of the Belstaff’s original factory and the people who made it what it is today.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Nilüfer Yanya, Tems, Len and Salute & Rina Sawayama.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX & Lorde, Asake & Central Cee and Yeule and Mura Masa.
The number of independent candidates has more than doubled since the last general election. As support dwindles for the two major parties, it seems voters are ready for alternatives.
Now in its third year, the three-week free programme gives emerging talent the chance to learn from experts and contribute to Holiday Club’s annual magazine. And applications for this summer have just opened.
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?
Netflix’s new series stars 21-year-old Josh Tedeku as a small-time gangster who gains the power of invisibility. It's essentially Black Britain’s answer to E4’s late-noughties hit Misfits, asking the age-old comic book question: what if normal people acquired superpowers?