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The British Fashion Council launches Covid Crisis Fund to help businesses and designers
The British Fashion Council, longtime champions of British talent and design, have announced today the launch of the BFC Foundation Covid Crisis Fund.
JT’s hot girl anthem Ran Out is destined for your Friday playlist
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The five movies and TV shows to binge next week
Screen Time: Say no to the endless scroll through streaming platforms. Read our guide to next week's best watches.
Levi’s celebrates 150 years of 501s
Festivities include a special link-up with Rolling Loud, a soundsystem pop-up in London and an immersive experience in the denim giant’s hometown of San Francisco. Buckle up…
This is how a fashion show goes down in 2019
Tokyo designer Tomo Koizumi’s New York Fashion Week debut was concocted over a handful of texts with Love magazine editor-in-chief Katie Grand.
How queuing for stuff became just as important as buying it
In 2024, the almighty queue became a signifier of cool in and of itself – a palatable, scene-y symbol of consumerism, whether you're queuing for pints, burgers or clothes. Nowhere is that more apparent than at fashion sample sales. Get in line…
Orange Culture on a decade of shaking up the Nigerian queerscape
Ten years and 20 collections later, the rebellious Lagos label is still fearlessly making a case for androgyny against a conservative backdrop.
The bold new era of Great British menswear
Designers like Ahluwalia, Saul Nash, Bianca Saunders and the emerging grads from Central Saint Martins’ MA Fashion course are reigniting the flame. Here, THE FACE charts their unstoppable rise.
When do you stop being a girl, and who gets to decide?
MoMu’s latest exhibition, GIRLS, explores girlhood through fashion, film, art and objects. To find out more about it, we spoke to its guest curator of film, Claire Marie Healy.
adidas Originals x AVAVAV make a case for playful irony
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Self-Portrait and Christopher Kane are a match made in heaven, Willow Smith debuts her first RTW line with Moncler Genius, Gabriel Moses designs the BRIT trophy and drinks are on JW Anderson and Guinness.
3am Eternal. No, not the 1991 rave tune
Upcycling 001: Taking you from the workplace to the sticky-floored club, Caitlin Price has teamed up with her sister to design a sexy and affordable take on fashion sustainability.
Hugo launches its youthful Blue line
Fashion news of the week: Valentino takes to NYC, Nike and Jacquemus are back and Balenciaga makes sweet sounds.
Dolly Milkes: ultimate streetwear for the alt-heads
Off the Rails: Over the years, she’s worked for Ashley Williams, done bits for Nike ACG, started her own label and is now designing for Glen Luchford’s weed brand. Wheeeew.
Olly Shinder: the designer with a fetish for workwear
The young designer’s gear is a mashup of utility, sex and masculinity that can be found on the dancefloors of Berlin raves. But as well, a quiet romance that goes against traditional masculine tropes.