We asked toolmakers what they think of Keir Starmer
In case you hadn’t heard, his dad was a toolmaker.
In case you hadn’t heard, his dad was a toolmaker.
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
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.
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?
If you go down in the woods today you're sure of a big surprise... Stacy Kranitz explores pleasure and suffering, lust and adoration, friendship and fascism in a story from the new print issue of THE FACE.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Palace and Stella Artois sort your Wimbledon drip, Lanvin has a new artistic director, and Mustafa announces an Artists for Aid concert in London.
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.
Including Skream & Benga’s emotional reunion, Charli XCX’s debauched Party Girl show and experimental techno inside a new indoor club venue.
Fashion has a long, well-documented history of lusting after unhinged footwear. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, there’s a slew of new styles getting our toes out on the streets and runways.
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.
After 14 years of Tory rule, there's a new party in power. “Change begins today,” says Keir Starmer. But with successes for both Reform UK and the Green Party, which way will Labour bend to stay in power beyond the next five years?
Artists such as King Krule, FKA twigs and Ramy Youssef performed at the poignant London fundraiser on the UK's election day.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Clip, Jim Legxacy, Raheaven and Bikôkô.
The much-debated slasher trope has a few classic traits: pure, virginal, generally morally superior and worthy of survival. In MaXXXine, the last film in Ti West's horror trilogy, he smashes them all.