
Rhea Dillon’s film is looking at societal issues from within
The Name I Call Myself is the latest film by the 23-year-old artist asking the big questions.
The Name I Call Myself is the latest film by the 23-year-old artist asking the big questions.
With an SSENSE collection released today, THE FACE chats to one of the most innovative and ingenious young designers out there, an adventurer often found scaling a snowy mountain. We catch up on five years of reaching her peak. Starting at base camp…
Want to dress like twigs? The artist’s stylist and creative director Matthew Josephs, breaks down the palpitation-inducing looks that appear in the video for 645AR feat. FKA twigs Sum Bout U.
Here’s a practical guide to one of this year’s biggest trends, from picking your bling to after-care and everything in between. Time to flash those pearly whites.
Worms is an antidote to the pretentiousness of academia that celebrates female and non-binary writers. Editor Clem MacLeod gives us the lowdown on the new issue, psychogeography and the simple joy of reading.
Bea Bongiasca’s made-in-Milan rings have wiggled their way into our hearts (and onto our fingers).
The Central Saint Martins graduate with a community-first ethos is on a mission to reclaim Black identity via her surrealistic designs. Think: Whitney lyrics, twisted tailoring and a new tee featuring dolls wearing dresses and “executive realness” suits.
Benny Andallo’s fuzzy, Rihanna-approved headpieces are the talk of the town.
Heads up: Instagram milliners Benny Andallo, Puer Deorum, Creature Featur3 and Ed Curtis are spearheading an outlandish headgear renaissance.
Jewellers like Clova Rae-Smith, Juanita Care, Joshua Myszczynski and Gabby Elan have sunk their teeth into the art of grill-making. As lockdown drags on, THE FACE explores how social media is changing the way we view mouth bling in 2021.
Meet designer Randa Kherba, actor Marli Siu, author Moses McKenzie, chef Rahel Stephanie, musician Rainy Miller and photographer Fin Flint – six up and comers across six different disciplines to keep a watchful eye on. They’re gonna be huge.
This season, LOVERBOY embraces the darkness of the past year in Gloom, while yearning for the dancefloors rooted in the London brand’s DNA.
Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery has opened The Time We Call Our Own – an exhibition dedicated to the time, place and people that make nightlife what it is. Don’t worry, we’ll be back after the pandemic.
Volume 4 Issue 002: We traverse the scenes of now to bring you the culture-shifting category-defying names of tomorrow.
Her resin rings went viral and now she’s too busy to make us one. FFS.
Get to know the Dutch musician-raver-artist blending her free-spirited upbringing with her No.1 love: the dancefloor.