Cardi B, Kim Kardashian and Miley Cyrus: this week’s hottest outfits
As seen on: this week, Chloë Sevigny got hitched in Jean Paul Gaultier, Beabadoobee cropped-out and Paloma Elsesser launched her new collab with Miaou. Two very big thumbs up.
As seen on: this week, Chloë Sevigny got hitched in Jean Paul Gaultier, Beabadoobee cropped-out and Paloma Elsesser launched her new collab with Miaou. Two very big thumbs up.
Generation Covid: In the confines of our four walls, the UK’s young people created more subcultures, trends and styles than we thought possible.
The LA-via-London creative has already made a name for herself in fashion and as a fine artist. Now, following Prince’s advice, her free-spirited music career is blossoming.
The Parisian house’s creative director designs for the people, restructuring traditional methods and creating garments that work with the body – not against it, as seen in today’s pulsating SS21 collection.
If you want proof of a working relationship that goes the distance, look to that of filmmaker and photographer Anders Edström and designer and stylist Ann-Sofie Back – the Swedish duo have been working together for more than 25 years.
The musician and Chanel enthusiast gave us a glimpse of his show look. He even dished out a few style hacks and, of course, what’s a chat with a member of the Gallagher clan without some Oasis chat? As you were.
Designers like Ahluwalia, Saul Nash, Bianca Saunders and the emerging grads from Central Saint Martins’ MA Fashion course are reigniting the flame. Here, THE FACE charts their unstoppable rise.
Nolwenn, the brains behind @lingerieinmovies, gives us a rundown of the most legendary lingerie cinema has ever seen. Expect lace, garters, Margot Robbie, Patricia Arquette, and then some.
The Barbican’s first major fashion retrospective since 2018 is a freeze-frame of fashion’s most uninhibited, unhinged and curious moments in time.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Ukraine Fashion Week makes a comeback, Burberry celebrates its check print, Diesel and LN-CC team up on a bag collab, and Jeremy Corbyn and Nicholas Daley band together on a silent auction for Palestine.
Meet the actors, musicians, and designers looking to leave their mark this year.
His eyelet-covered sculptural look for the Industry star’s Met Gala debut nods to the opulence of Black saints and forgotten Tudors.
The Canadian artist and photographer’s third fashion collection, I’m Sorry, features Euphoria’s Chloe Cherry in its campaign and pokes fun at our favourite social media clichés.