Come round again
A fashion editorial shot by Zora Sicher and styled by Agata Belcen, from the brand new issue of THE FACE.
A fashion editorial shot by Zora Sicher and styled by Agata Belcen, from the brand new issue of THE FACE.
Whether on shelves or part of wardrobes, dolls and trinkets are having a major moment right now. What is there to play for?
And they told us all about what books they’ll be flicking through this summer.
Call it regional pride, utility, or the one-upmanship that comes with wearing the techiest labels – Liverpudlians have taken festival season, one Chocomel at a time.
New single In the Modern World sees Fontaines frontman Grian Chatten wrestle with feelings of emotional disconnect and alienation from his surroundings. Relatable!
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Celine at Selfridges, Stone Island, and New Balance’s Legacy, Guess Jeans’ country escape, Louis Vuitton’s doggy day out and Telfar’s special Eid sale.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Fontaines D.C., Sabrina Carpenter, The Hellp and Central Cee.
His spiral skirts became an IYKYK item in New York four years ago. Now, DJ Chappel is presenting a nuanced take on Black masculinity and the lost art of dressing however you want, wherever you are.
Behind every face on a billboard is the casting director that first saw its potential. Founder of Viennese agency Je Suis Casting, Franziska Bachofen-Echt, introduces us to 19 cheekbones of tomorrow.
When the artist’s Surinamese father passed over a decade ago, little did she know that she’d one day pay homage to his memory with an exhibition in Amsterdam.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Coco & Clair Clair, Tommy Richman, Doechii and Knucks.
THE FACE's cutting-edge music showcase returned to London last week.
The designer's grounded approach extends to more than just fashion – the people he surrounds himself with are integral to the way he works. Meet the New Yorker's chosen clan.
The Night Shyamalan family’s business is horror – and business is good. This summer, two twenty-something members of the filmmaking clan make their big-screen debuts. First up, director Ishana and her Ireland-set scary-tale The Watched…
On the verge of releasing an album that will, undoubtedly, define one era or movement of a still-blossoming career, the Sudanese-Canadian musician is in a place where it might be a challenge to stay grounded. At least, it might be for other artists.
Three decades after first meeting at i-D, the creative duo have reunited for a series of downloadable designs to help get young people to polling stations ahead of the European Parliament elections.