Celebrating the fearless vision of Judy Blame
Following Kim Jones’ Dior tribute to the Buffalo gang icon, we revisit Blame’s archive stories for The Face.
Following Kim Jones’ Dior tribute to the Buffalo gang icon, we revisit Blame’s archive stories for The Face.
Worried Alexa’s busy plotting our extinction while sitting on your kitchen counter? Don’t worry, artificial intelligence isn’t that smart... yet.
The singer on filling Savages’ break with a solo album, a French music-and-chat TV show, an erotic book and a lot of love from Hedi Slimane.
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.
There’s a homoerotic trend sweeping one of the warmest summers on record. White vests, trucker caps and Dickies are turning young, straight men into sleazy, greased-up mechanics.
After being selected for Future Academy, an initiative helping young people get into the creative industries, Cassandra Joseph and Sulay Kelly joined THE FACE to work on a six-month editorial project. They were so good we had to sign them as full-time team members. But their journeys are only just beginning.
The red-hot teen drama saluted the Great British designers such as KNWLS, Claire Barrow and AUNE.
She’s helping to produce the next series of American Crime Story about the Clinton Scandal – and reclaiming her narrative in the process.
7 days in the life of the hyper-creative, documented via 7 things.
Just two years ago, Jester Bulnes was hounding Heaven’s LA shop for a job as a teenage sales associate. Now the student photographer has shot the brand’s latest zine, Heaven After Dusk. How cool is that?
With the news that hotels will be doing away with their breakfast buffets post-coronavirus, Joe Bish pays tribute to the joys of their mis-matched, reheated tidbits.
For AW21, Dean and Dan Caten use the party as a conduit to spur themes of love, liberation and shared community rooted in the brand’s DNA.
Central Cee is the UK’s new rap superstar. He’s pushed his sound beyond the limits of drill, has millions of admirers obsessing over his every move – and he might just be the first British rapper to do serious damage in the States. But is all that enough to satisfy him?
Formed in the late ‘90s from the ashes of Kathleen Hanna’s riot grrrl band Bikini Kill, the reunited trio are now enjoying TikTok virality and credit for pioneering the so-called “indie sleaze” aesthetic.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yune Pinkú, Bree Runway and Björk.
The trap‘n’b artist – signed to Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack label – talks Astroworld, TikTok and horoscopes over the phone from his hometown Houston.
After becoming bored by the scene around him, the renowned producer found inspiration for his grizzly new material by taking a step away from the DJ booth.