Editor’s letter: winter 2020
For our winter issue, we made the decision to focus, predominantly, on stories from within our own shores.
For our winter issue, we made the decision to focus, predominantly, on stories from within our own shores.
A reminder that life, too, endures, always promising to rise and overflow.
It’s been an eventful two weeks since Ye’s phantom album release party at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium. Now, he’s got fashion’s most subversive name by his side.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Lourdes "Lola" Leon, and all the sexy, sinful stories that fill the pages of our new print issue.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, JordanLuca’s pee pants, Dior’s logo on leather, Sydney Sweeney hits Palm Springs with Jimmy Choo and Erykah Badu’s wellness retreat.
Traditional butch and androgynous styles are being reimagined by a new generation of queer women and non-binary people.
Partnering with A Team Arts Education, the initiative will work with young people based in the East End of London keen to work in the creative industries.
A snapshot of the crop of community-driven labels making T-shirts and trainers a force for good and favouring giving back over cashing in.
The free local arts centre in Shepherd Bush, London provides a space for adults with learning disabilities to come and express themselves through art, music, fashion and film. Right now, they're taking measures to ensure their artists have access to their usual creative outlets during the pandemic.
THE FACE Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
My Media Diet: We sat down with Instagram’s patron saint of satirising trends and explored his favourite books, music and TV shows. He can’t take the piss out of us all the time... can he?
Sufferin’ succotash! Amelia Gray takes us to wacky land for her second FACE cover.
And we're sure you do, too. Take a break with this fashion editorial from our latest issue, shot by Shahram Saadat and styled by Emma Simmonds.
“What better way to cap off a horrorshow of a year for UK politics than an issue packed with all manner of strange and haunting things?” asks Editor Matthew Whitehouse.
Featuring fan fiction levels of adoration from Stevie Nicks, Elton John and Alessandro Michele.
The clothes. The politics. The attitude. The romance. The... Sopranos.