Seven highlights from the UK’s biggest celebration of Japanese cinema
One of the country’s most dynamic film festivals has pulled up.
One of the country’s most dynamic film festivals has pulled up.
We’re made to believe fashion isn’t built for mums. From a world-renowned stylist to a furniture designer, five women filled us in on what this means in 2025, and what changes need to happen.
THE FACE speaks to the DJs, rappers and writers who are packing out an East London boozer with prose.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Cristale, Greentea Peng, Len and Mechatok.
Photographer Neil Massey looks back on a glorious day with the game-changing London collective.
Flip-flops are getting cooler and pants are getting tighter, according to fans of the skate brand, who we caught up with in the queue at Dover Street Market.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Central Cee, AntsLive, Shygirl and Luna Morgenstern.
Chiming neatly with men’s fashion week, club night Baile Preto lit Paris up until the wee hours last week, with welcome support from PUMA. We stopped by for a dance and a catch-up with scene saviour Beto Neri.
For her new book Raw Talent, photographer Rosie Marks documented the stars that set the gold standard in adult entertainment. Rosie and her collaborator Esra Soraya Padgett give us the, er, low-down on it all.
Manchester club hero Finn, who happens to be a qualified Dylanologist, gives his unfiltered opinion on Timothée’s Oscar-nominated performance – and shares some advice for those of you who can’t name five Dylan songs off the top of your head.
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Chy Cartier, Sam Akpro, Saya Gray and Jeshi.
This week, Palestinian art was projected onto the exterior walls of London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, which has been criticised by activists for its funding. THE FACE headed down to find out what’s going on.
Harris Dickinson plays a horny intern. Nicole Kidman’s a sexually repressed CEO. You can guess the rest. We asked Dickinson and director Halina Reijn about how it all came together – no pun intended.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE Playlist: Ethel Cain, Travy, Richard Russell and Ashbeck.
Hold onto your Martine Rose truckers. Fashion’s favourite critics share their predictions.
In 2024, vibes were everywhere and applied to everything. We know this because we were obsessed with tracking them.
They’re round. They’re 13.5% alcohol. They’re filling the shelves at your local corner shop. Haven’t tried them yet? Don’t worry, you will…