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The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Liv.e, Central Cee, Rainy Miller and The 1975.
Lennon Gallagher and Patsy Kensit brought indie sleaze to a legendary Camden boozer
Live music is way too expensive right now
Hyper-inflated prices for gigs seem to be the norm at the moment. So what’s going on, and how can we go back to seeing our faves for less than £50?
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Stay demure in this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Gwenaëlle Trannoy and styled by FACE Junior Fashion Editor Hollie Williamson.
Cloudy with a chance of mall goth: trend forecasting with Sean Monahan
In a world of peak “core” and hourly TikTok fads, Monahan is the OG elder to a new gen of trend forecasters: the man who hailed the vibe shift, christened “normcore” and knows what you want even before you do.
Fasten your seatbelts…
... and remain seated for this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Neva Wireko and styled by Stephanie Perez.
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie enter the Luca Guadagnino cinematic universe (kind of)
Fashion news of the week: plus, Kim Jones leaves Fendi, Rhode lands in London, and Prada creates a suit that’s out of this world.
Craig Morrison’s spiky designs were almost lost to fashion history. Now, they’re back
Following a decades-long hiatus, the cult ’80s pioneer is being rediscovered by fans on TikTok – and FKA twigs. Now, with the help of his daughters, Craig wants to make this a family affair.
Was MDMA really better back in the day?
Loads of old-school ravers say that today’s MDMA is shit. Is it true? Or is there something else going on? We asked some experts to find out.
Is Anora the best film of the year?
We certainly think so. Sean Baker’s rollicking, Palme d’Or-winning, Mikey Madison-starring film is the wildest of rides – the actor and director tell us all about it.
Police are testing punters for drugs at Wetherspoons
Using a rapid scan machine, coppers tested 145 people and found 17 with traces of cocaine. How terrifying is that? Not the results, the concept.
Meet Me in the Bathroom is a New York indie sleaze time capsule
London Film Festival: The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and LCD Soundsystem bare all in a brilliant documentary about the early Noughties scene.
Tailor-mad for it: how suits are shaking up menswear
Sexy or 9-5-appropriate? Cool or oh-so-smart? Who cares, there are styles for all. And designers from Prada to Martine Rose to Luke Derrick are all for it.
The Infamous Spaghetti Sisters are acrobatic drag queens who split apples with their bare hands
Photographer Maite de Orbe worked with drag queens-slash-acrobats Shigella Problem and Miss Lucinda B. Hind for a shoot that combines the acrobatic with the erotic. Just don't leave your Granny Smiths lying around, kapeesh?