Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring a soul-soothing single from Lil Nas X, a bottle-popping freestyle from Potter Payper and politically potent rap from Stiff Pap.
Featuring a soul-soothing single from Lil Nas X, a bottle-popping freestyle from Potter Payper and politically potent rap from Stiff Pap.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Lourdes "Lola" Leon, and all the sexy, sinful stories that fill the pages of our new print issue.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yunè Pinku, Wizkid, Lolahol and Kam-Bu.
Influenced by how our roots influence our identity, this season Riccardo Tisci put forward a new proposition for what dressing like a Brit could look like, nodding to community and rallying together in dark times.
The photographer shoots herself wearing Bottega Veneta’s pre-fall collection in the bathtub (rubber ducks not included).
In Episode Three of Face-to-Face, the mother-daughter duo chat about family unity, nostalgia and the Buffalo collective.
The Face cover star serves four sultry poses over Zoom for an assortment of Sketch Sesh regulars (and his long distance girlfriend Abby Roberts). It’s state of the art technology. Isn’t he dreamy?
Electric Noir’s slick BAFTA-nominated whodunnit puts police discrimination against British Black men under the spotlight, but has a few blindspots of its own.
The CEO of Manchester’s NQ company shared his story in a conversation hosted by the University of Salford.
To launch our spring issue, we’ve invited jungle’s brightest star to take over east London’s Sebright Arms. Sign up now for a chance to join in on the action.
Tems, Enny and Gabriels are playing on the Spotlight Stage at the Brighton festival.
The first exhibition from new Hackney gallery Black White explores men’s mental health and the all-important conversations surrounding it.
We teamed up with the Brixton station to discuss the trials and tribulations of our new cover star.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Jim Legxacy, Avalon Emerson, Louis Culture and Kalabash.
This weekend, we celebrate 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence. To mark that moment, artist Shezad Dawood has created a virtual reality stage for a ground-breaking concert spotlighting the country’s art communities.