Peter Do: the Phoebe Philo trained designer making clothes for real women
The designer’s nascent New York brand is fast becoming a new staple look in many women’s wardrobe.
The designer’s nascent New York brand is fast becoming a new staple look in many women’s wardrobe.
From anime girls in hair-rollers to cartoon crocs pissing on The Sun, Lost Art has spent two decades creating a wardrobe for the kids of the 0151.
Photographer Elaine Constantine returns to THE FACE with a story that traces the hallmarks of British girlhood: the giggles, clothing, make-up, and hair that flies around and in your face.
Volume 4 Issue 002: Whether singing about cows, waffles or cunnilingus, Doja Cat is here to surprise and entertain.
Volume 4 Issue 003: This brand new acting talent has gone from Matilda on Broadway to a tough teen abortion drama, with Spielberg’s West Side Story thrown in for good measure.
You've made a list and you've checked it twice, but in case you've got a couple more bits to snap up for your loved ones this Crimbo, we've put together a handy gift guide. Music heads, fashion aficionados, art nerds, bookworms, beauty lovers and more – rejoice!
We certainly think so. Sean Baker’s rollicking, Palme d’Or-winning, Mikey Madison-starring film is the wildest of rides – the actor and director tell us all about it.
He’s determined to send humans to Mars, wants to insert AI into our brains and got so fed up with the LA traffic that he started a company to build a tunnel underneath the city. Is there anything that Tesla CEO Elon Musk doesn’t do?
He was the hottest skatewear designer in Lagos. Now he’s the hottest artist in London, with a following of thousands who will literally fight each other to own one of his paintings. But is Olaolu Slawn just taking the piss? (A little bit, but we’re into it.)
In a personal essay, the poet, writer and activist weighs in on the detrimental effects scrapping free travel can have for under-18 Londoners.
Forget the Fair Isle knits and opt for something a little saucier this Crimbo. Maybe leave out the bondage trousers for granddad, though.
Selling nudes or partial-nudes is becoming big business and even those with small social followings are getting involved. Moya Lothian-Mclean investigates the new era of sex work.