Are high-rise Love Island-style bikinis actually wearable?
Head to head: As seen on the Kardashians and, like, every influencer ever, high-rise bikinis have been hotting up beaches summer after summer. How high are you willing to go?
Head to head: As seen on the Kardashians and, like, every influencer ever, high-rise bikinis have been hotting up beaches summer after summer. How high are you willing to go?
Head to head: Long associated with sunburnt blokes and manky feet, are we finally ready to accept flip flops being back in fashion? THE FACE debates.
Miuccia Prada shows a collection of Neopolitan knits and low-key tailored pieces in a Tron-style, neon-lit warehouse in Minsheng.
Head to head: Recently, Lyst reported that searches for platform heels were up 69 per cent month on month. But is it worth the pain? THE FACE debates.
Head to head: Frank Ocean has released a solid gold, diamond-encrusted cock ring for his luxury brand, Homer. A bit of fun or a little on the heavy side? THE FACE debates.
With killer shows from Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Coach and PRISCAVera.
Actress Annie Hamilton recently revealed that she used a Kryolan Tear Stick to cheat it at an audition. But should you use it in your personal life, too? For crying out loud...
Growing from 60 to 600 members in a matter of weeks, this WhatsApp group turned activism platform is providing a safe space in the wake of increased anti-Asian racism.
Lindsay Lohan, MySpace and Red Bull Light make up the holy trinity for this provocative new womenswear brand, whose goal is to make mini-dresses the new office-wear.
Catch up with Marine Serre, Acne Studios, Rick Owens, Loewe, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Isabel Marant, Hermès, Givenchy, Versace, Dior, Chanel, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton...
All-white contact lenses, a stone circle and an eerie live set by Anna Calvi made for a spooky start to LFWM.
Get the fashion lowdown from PFW 2022, including Mowalola, Acne, Isabel Marant, Givenchy, Y/Project, Bianca Saunders, AMI, Dior, Loewe, Craig Green, Kenzo, Celine and more...
The British fashion house and Man United’s shining forward – and ardent campaigner – team up for a mission to make reading as accessible as possible in the UK.
The talent-championing retail space just dropped its first editorial, featuring Face-approved designers Adam Jones, Hardeman and Ed Curtis.
Since 2006, nearly 60 per cent of London’s LGBTQ+ venues have closed down. As Alim Kheraj writes, it’s a situation London’s queer community has faced – and overcome – before.
Since an LGBTQ+ community centre in Ghana was forced to close in February, queer people across the country have become increasingly ostracised. With no physical refuge, social media has become their place of solidarity.