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The Cutting Room Floor has gone viral plenty of times for its sometimes provocative, always revealing takes on the fashion industry. We asked its founder all about it.
The Cutting Room Floor has gone viral plenty of times for its sometimes provocative, always revealing takes on the fashion industry. We asked its founder all about it.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Lisa & Rosalía, Babyfather, Cash Cobain and Nilüfer Yanya.
Lights down, curtains up: presenting our six picks for this year’s cinematic feast, from Luca Guadagnino's Queer to Palme D’Or winner Anora.
On the verge of releasing an album that will, undoubtedly, define one era or movement of a still-blossoming career, the Sudanese-Canadian musician is in a place where it might be a challenge to stay grounded. At least, it might be for other artists.
THE FACE's cutting-edge music showcase returned to London last week.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Coco & Clair Clair, Tommy Richman, Doechii and Knucks.
When the artist’s Surinamese father passed over a decade ago, little did she know that she’d one day pay homage to his memory with an exhibition in Amsterdam.
Photographer Mariana Pires hit the West London streets to document the celebration of Caribbean culture.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Fontaines D.C., Sabrina Carpenter, The Hellp and Central Cee.
New single In the Modern World sees Fontaines frontman Grian Chatten wrestle with feelings of emotional disconnect and alienation from his surroundings. Relatable!
Call it regional pride, utility, or the one-upmanship that comes with wearing the techiest labels – Liverpudlians have taken festival season, one Chocomel at a time.
Whether on shelves or part of wardrobes, dolls and trinkets are having a major moment right now. What is there to play for?
The Rotterdam duo never fails to tear up the dancefloor. We quiz them on the secret to a good party, dream collabs and singing My Boo at karaoke. Aww…
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?
In case you hadn’t heard, his dad was a toolmaker.
100%: Fresh from the release of her new EP, the 21-year-old musician is gunning to join the ranks of pop music’s greats.