Zsela’s stirring up a quiet storm
After emerging through NYC’s fashion scene, the singer speaks to The Face about her tender new EP Ache of Victory.
After emerging through NYC’s fashion scene, the singer speaks to The Face about her tender new EP Ache of Victory.
Following last year’s successful exhibition-cum-knees up in London, curator Ben Broome returns with his fifth instalment in Paris. Masks on, go see work by Frank LeBon, Bianca Saunders, Rhea Dillon and more.
Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery has opened The Time We Call Our Own – an exhibition dedicated to the time, place and people that make nightlife what it is. Don’t worry, we’ll be back after the pandemic.
July, 1983: This is young, urban, male Britain – modern as hell, and how?
The New York writer’s exhilarating second novel, I Fear My Pain Interests You, features a distant and unfeeling protagonist. Someone who’s far from the charming, approachable former Vogue journalist who arrives armed with a list of questions for, um, THE FACE. Hmm, just who’s interviewing who, Stephanie?
A whole new cohort of artists, activists, socialites and romantics is jumping ship for the expatriate scene. So, asks trend forecaster Sean Monahan in a new report: is the good life out there somewhere?
In the run up to the Love Island final The Face took to the streets of Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds and Manchester to ask the burning question (and a couple more).
Photographer and artist Shae DeTar’s debut monograph Another World has been in the works for almost 14 years. The result is a warm celebration of the female body in all its glory.
Deputy Editor Olive Pometsey on THE FACE's latest cover stars Charli XCX, D-Block Europe, Dominic Sessa, Nia Archives and Kristen McMenamy.
Volume 4 Issue 003: Totter up to Tottenham for a night at Adonis.
One of British magazine publishing’s all-time greats, King has headed up some of the most visionary images of the past two decades. Now, he has a manifesto to live and learn from.
July, 1990: A then un-known 16-year-old model from Croydon, Kate Moss in The Face.
We catch the Raf Simons-approved Bristolian punk-techno duo before a sweaty show in Lisbon.
Ellen Poppy Hill, Cecile Tulkens, Bet Callieri, Lyrone Journo, Aminat Seriki, Connor Baxter, Jacek Gleba, Joshua Ewusie, Six95 and Gil Hursthausen