The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Brazy, Asake, Addison Rae and The Dare.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Brazy, Asake, Addison Rae and The Dare.
Following a jam-packed few weeks, the Welsh artist is looking forward to DJing alongside Charli xcx in Ibiza this weekend. Yesterday, she dropped a brand new song via George Daniel’s dh2 label – teasing a new era while she was at it. Oo-er.
Behind every face on a billboard is the casting director that first saw its potential. Founder of Viennese agency Je Suis Casting, Franziska Bachofen-Echt, introduces us to 19 cheekbones of tomorrow.
In Episode One of Face-to-Face, the duo discuss mental health, social media, the toxic side of the music industry.
The 16th century torso-tightening garment has been reimagined for an internet generation. The results? Fabulously A-1 partywear.
Last year, colourful, amorphous rings from jewellers La Manso, Bea Bongiasca, Beepy Bella and Blobb were spotted on celebs and Zoom calls alike. As the world remains under the thumb of a health crisis, THE FACE explores how outsider designers providing nonsensical escapism will continue to dominate in 2021.
Here’s what’s going down at this season’s shows, on home turf.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring HiTech, Chy Cartier, Coucou Chloe and Tommy Richman.
The latest show reports from the final week of fashion month.
Digital cover: In A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies, the 23-year-old swaps Young Adult fiction for Young Adult friction. After coming of age in the spotlight, her turn in this summer’s sexy, acidic slasher is her most gratifying role yet.
Emerald Fennell and Carey Mulligan, the director and star of 2021’s smartest, sharpest, darkest thriller, discuss rape, romcoms, revenge and how a Britney banger put the Toxic in toxic masculinity.
The amateur chef and lead singer of Nasty Cherry dishes the dirt on her favourite beauty products and self-care routine.
Featuring city's best club night, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spot, all recommended by a local.
Alexandra Leese’s latest zine sees her follow the model, muse and actress around the neon-lit streets of Tokyo for Heaven by Marc Jacobs.
Thanks to music leaks and Praying ads, it seems like everyone’s becoming Addison Rae stans – *gasp* – unironically. Oh, how the tables have turned.
As the producer and vocalist releases her debut album, Heartbeats/Heartbreaks, she reflects on what got her here in the first place, and why cooking to impress someone is always overrated.