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Thumbs down for the thumbs up. Shit luck for the happy poo. Nail in the coffin for the fresh mani.
Thumbs down for the thumbs up. Shit luck for the happy poo. Nail in the coffin for the fresh mani.
The Edinburgh DJ/producer is all about hardcore beats and big, Eurotrash sounds. If it’s good enough for Lana Del Rey...
Control amidst the chaos, Rose brings her punks, ravers, hooligans and bankers back for a thrilling SS21 collection.
Friends Jonas Roth and Rasmus Smith Bech’s new fashion brand doubles up as a social commentary on the value of the clothes we buy from big labels. Are you prepared for the world to know how much you pay for yours?
The much-loved NYC producer/DJ pioneered the deep reggaeton sound. Turns out he’s also into incense, biblical phrases and music from the Romantic period.
Goldie is innovative, loud and – as revered graffiti writer 10Foot points out in this conversation – a radical provocateur. With the release of Alpha Omega, his first album in eight years, it was time to give Uncle G his long-overdue debut FACE cover.
We managed to secure an exclusive with the biggest, baddest AI diva in Hollywood. ChatGPT3 has nothing on this killer doll. M3GAN's so sweet, she's to die for.
A range of sustainable, genderless garments, it features organic sweats, underwear and T-shirts – perfect for the Sunday morning trip to the offie for a pint of milk.
August, 1989: There were stories of people dancing to police sirens, traffic noises, anything to stretch the Summer Of Love out a little longer, but never before have they danced to a generator.
Will AJ’s fists of fury beat Tyson Fury? “Hundred per cent. Hundred per cent.” You heard it from the horse’s mouth.
Hard beats with sweet melodies from the Brooklyn DJ and designer.
In a North London warehouse party, our resident drugs columnist asked partiers what drugs they had on them and what they were planning to take to alter their states of mind.
Jenna Ortega is the star of Wednesday, Netflix’s Addams Family reboot. Olivia Rodrigo is… well, you know who she is. The old Disney pals chat about fame, Tim Burton doing plaits and being asked for autographs while peeing. Individually they’re scarily talented. Together? So cool it’s frightening.
For those who make it past the bouncer, Trisha’s is a part of the fabric of Soho: a bar as much beloved by friends of Lucien Clarke as it is friends of Lucien Freud. Now, due to the closure from the coronavirus, it risks being lost. Journalist and Trisha’s barmaid, Tracy Kawalik, explains why it must be saved.
Taking the high road is officially out. But if you really want to get revenge on an ex? Do it like Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey, who have elevated the post-breakup dig to new heights.
Ickbait: There's nothing sexy about tricking the world into thinking you’re going commando – on your feet, says TJ Sidhu.