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New ideas. By new graduates and bedroom designers. Celebrated here.
New ideas. By new graduates and bedroom designers. Celebrated here.
Photographed by powerhouse duo Blommers/Schumm and styled by Claudia Sinclair, dip your toes into this eerie, seductive Saint Laurent fashion special from THE FACE’s winter issue.
Head to head: Year after year, it seems like celebs are less interested in sticking to the Met Gala’s theme. Is it time to stop getting our knickers in a twist when they don’t fulfil the assignment? THE FACE debates.
The menswear designer’s long-awaited, multi-dimensional Return to Slygo show is finally open at NOW Gallery, after months of a pandemic-fuelled will-it-wont-it.
We may have collectively lost our libido, but fashion certainly hasn’t: skirts are getting shorter, boots higher and shirts are disappearing all together.
You've made a list and you've checked it twice, but in case you've got a couple more bits to snap up for your loved ones this Crimbo, we've put together a handy gift guide. Music heads, fashion aficionados, art nerds, bookworms, beauty lovers and more – rejoice!
Man’s best friend? Pfft. These dogs are protecting women from men. Back off, fellas. Their bark is worse than your bite.
Gen Z is dusting off the millennial guidebook, one Hervé Léger dress and pair of So Kate Louboutin heels at a time.
Is it coming home? Who knows! But the England camp definitely have an impressive sartorial XG. Does the fashion of the players and managers predict their fortunes on the pitch? We’re saying yes.
Documenting the Nameplate debunks the notion that nameplates are nothing more than fancy bits of bling, celebrating the rich, emotional history behind the pieces.
Virgil Abloh’s latest collection is an ode to his love of art.
The Institut Français de la Mode’s fashion design students went up against the biggest players of couture week, following a graduate show staged earlier this month. Meet some of the designers who are inevitably headed toward a couture house.
Founders Emmanuel Balogun and KK Obi are back after the success of their debut publication last year. Read an extract from a story, On Privilege & Protest, here.
The designer’s debut exhibition Silent Madness is a soundtrack-accompanied installation exploring her inner thoughts and tapping deep into her Nigerian roots.