What’s behind 2021’s fashion collaboration boom?
Fendace, Gucci and Balenciaga, Balenciaga and The Simpsons (!): this year has seen a wave of fashion moments that cause ripples and disruption, taking things to the next level.
Fendace, Gucci and Balenciaga, Balenciaga and The Simpsons (!): this year has seen a wave of fashion moments that cause ripples and disruption, taking things to the next level.
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.
And not in the fashion sense. These designs are The Real McCoy.
We talk to the Virgil Abloh about his mid-career retrospective at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art.
We catch up with Ahluwalia, Supriya Lele, Nicholas Daley, Chopova Lowena and Casablanca a day after the LVMH Group’s decision to split the €300,000 cash prize equally between the eight finalists.
Aside from the old-time favourites, this year’s Parisian outing is filled to the rafters with outspoken artists you’ll find on Mrs. Prada and Jonathan Anderson’s hit list. Here’s who to watch out for.
The digital SS21 menswear shows are an ode to the resilience of an industry known for making beautiful stuff. Here’s a running list of our favourite looks, enjoyed from home.
The South African designer tells us about his homespun, high tech AW20 collection.
As Silverstone fast approaches, we look at fashion’s turbo-charged obsession with F1 right now and the sport’s own forays into apparel.
The off-beat LA rapper spitting bars about race cars, Tony Hawk and coca cola lovers.
Following Kim Jones’ Dior tribute to the Buffalo gang icon, we revisit Blame’s archive stories for The Face.
The musician is currently working on a follow-up to 2017’s Take Me Apart, alongside a number of liberating creative projects.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Barry Keoghan becomes a Burberry brand ambassador, Diesel and Lee hook up, Selfridges opens a joke shop and Gentle Monster and Maison Margiela are back.
My Media Diet: The dancefloor legend talks through his upcoming album, stripping it all back and his fears for the future of nightlife (tip: get off yer bloody phones).
He’s the sound of young Montreal via Saint Vincent: a mix of drill, dub, dancehall and Drake that’s grabbing the ears of fans far beyond Canada and the Caribbean.