Per Götesson is making sexy clothes inspired by Barcelona
The Swedish-born designer has collaborated with Spanish brand Armand Basi on a unisex capsule collection that merges sensuality, romance and utility.
The Swedish-born designer has collaborated with Spanish brand Armand Basi on a unisex capsule collection that merges sensuality, romance and utility.
The creative director introduces halter necks, tight leather and metallic suiting for a generation hell-belt on breaking the sartorial binary.
A leaderless group of good-time cyclists, Critical Mass meet on the last Friday of every month to tear up streets around the world. We checked in with some London massers as they set off for a spooky ride.
She is one of the most exhilarating artists in rap. She’s also a quantum physics student who operates in a place she calls Level 5. The 21-year-old beams us up to the surreal philosophy behind her psychedelic, genre-hopping sound.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Miso Extra, Unknown T, Eyedress and Ryder & Skepta.
The OutKast legend has introduced a lot of people to the joys of woodwind. These presents will help guide them on their sonic journey.
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Podcast: THE FACE editorial team reveals the contents of the latest mag.
A rare illness called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is perplexing doctors both in the UK and abroad. Here’s everything we know.
The UK’s Jewish population isn’t unified on calling for a ceasefire. But the whole community is anxious about rising antisemitism.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Frost Children, André 3000, Drake and BXKS.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell breaks down the cultural touchstones that helped shape her worldview and create her killer second film.
Last Saturday, hundreds of thousands of protesters marched across London, from Marble Arch to the US embassy, to call for a ceasefire – something Keir Starmer has refused to do. What will it cost him?
Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy’s uncanny airbrushed paintings of muscular bodies and sweaty sportsmen have made him one of London’s most exciting up and comers. Now, he’s looking further afield.
The author of the Booker-winning Shuggie Bain on the challenging childhood that shaped Young Mungo, his new novel about teenage love, gang brutality and Glasgow’s bitter sectarian divide.