Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Skepta gets suited and booted, Potter Payper polishes his sound and Ayra Starr unleashes her star potential.
Skepta gets suited and booted, Potter Payper polishes his sound and Ayra Starr unleashes her star potential.
The London skate brand has collaborated with Madchester’s finest on a six-piece collection, including a short film of frontmen Shaun and Bez making head to tail of the newly minted clobber.
A reminder that life, too, endures, always promising to rise and overflow.
The best contemporary music – updated with new tunes from Stormzy, Bad Bunny, Nasty Cherry and God Colony.
Since 1968: St Paul’s Afrikan-Caribbean Carnival in photos.
Some Insta sleuthing suggests that the UK’s biggest grime MC could be planning a project that champions female talent.
Listen back to the highlights of our weekly podcast series, including a tribute to Sinéad O’Connor, a celebration of Martine Rose and, somewhat inexplicably, an interview with Eric Cantona.
RATED BY THE FACE: A playlist featuring Pharrell & Travis Scott, PinkPantheress, Meekz and Nia Archives.
Photographers Benedict Brink and Clare Shilland have collaborated on a lo-fi photobook with Moon Ltd, ‘Been On My Own For Long Enough’. In it, they document their time spent in lockdown, alone, complete with bloody noses, fag breaks and a snoozing child. Ahh.
Co-founders Acyde, Tremaine Emory and Brock Korsan team up with the streetwear supremo for a collaborative collection that references iconic '80s pop-culture moments.
Featuring Mabel’s dance-pop comeback, Tyler, the Creator’s gritty rap track and Wesley Joseph’s reunion with Jorja Smith.
The director thrilled a packed cinema with an entertaining post-screening conversation at THE FACE Film Society’s preview of her riotous new film.
Editor Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's latest cover star, Halle Bailey.
The Face guide to the 2020s: What will alcohol consumption look like in the 2020s? The trend is clear: less.
With Earthkeepers, the veteran British designer encourages us to look after our planet and buy only what we need – in this case, high-tech garments made from recycled and natural materials built to last a lifetime.