Behold, London’s campest Christmas tree
Fashion designer Ashish Gupta is behind this year’s London EDITION’s festive fir. Turns out it was inspired by John Waters, bad taste and DIY culture.
Fashion designer Ashish Gupta is behind this year’s London EDITION’s festive fir. Turns out it was inspired by John Waters, bad taste and DIY culture.
In 1995, for his debut FACE cover – his first ever solo interview – we called him The Wild One. For his second, in 1999, he was our hater-battling Man of the Year, with the bloodied nose to prove it. Now he’s here for a third encounter, as a Better Man – and as a chimp.
The Strike Diaries: Students can't graduate as the marking boycott leaves many in limbo, while September's freshers might be starting teacher-less. A 25-year-old lecturer, tutor and research assistant explains why.
Stay demure in this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Gwenaëlle Trannoy and styled by FACE Junior Fashion Editor Hollie Williamson.
Cruises, perhaps the final boss of organised fun, have seen a huge uptake in Gen Z and young millennial punters over the last few years.
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff, founders of LA's subversive New Theater Hollywood, interview Kalena Yiaueki about her new play Personal Inventory, which sees her reckon with family secrets following unexpected 23andMe results.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Olivia Coleman is a Burbs woman, Gucci enlists Kelsey Lu, Tom Ford will be celebrated at the British Fashion Awards, and Gimaguas is back on British soil.
Ahead of this evening’s match against Gibraltar, one writer recounts the night he spent with the Brigata – the devoted ultra fans of Fifa’s lowest ranked team.
Josh Landau grew up skating and making music, and simply never stopped. Now known as Stolen Nova, we caught him for a chinwag in cult East London venue Moth Club.
London Film Festival: Sasha Nathwani’s debut feature is a touching meditation on the uncertainty of growing up – and delivers 2024’s best representation of teenage friendship.
... and remain seated for this fashion story from our latest issue, shot by Neva Wireko and styled by Stephanie Perez.
London Film Festival: This might be Luca Guadagnino’s most personal film yet. It’s also his most challenging.