Inside the UK’s first ever TikTok house
The Bytehouse sees the nation’s six biggest social media stars come together for a Big Brother-style, three month content lockdown. They'll be coming to a “For You Page” near you soon.
The Bytehouse sees the nation’s six biggest social media stars come together for a Big Brother-style, three month content lockdown. They'll be coming to a “For You Page” near you soon.
Last year, colourful, amorphous rings from jewellers La Manso, Bea Bongiasca, Beepy Bella and Blobb were spotted on celebs and Zoom calls alike. As the world remains under the thumb of a health crisis, THE FACE explores how outsider designers providing nonsensical escapism will continue to dominate in 2021.
The sequins, the fringe, the glitter, the glam. For influencers and brands, festival dressing now has one key goal in mind: looking good for the ’gram. But it turns out that performing a good time isn’t all that, er, good.
In Not Okay, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Triangle of Sadness and other works, the content creator gets a skewering. Are influencers coming to the end of their clout reign?
DIY posters are popping up around the country depicting harrowing stories of life under Tory rule. Here are the most powerful ones...
Thanks to music leaks and Praying ads, it seems like everyone’s becoming Addison Rae stans – *gasp* – unironically. Oh, how the tables have turned.
One that’s painted with a kaleidoscope of Euphoria-inspired makeup looks, gems and temporary tatts.
The Juicy rapper pays homage to Haley Sharpe in the video for her new track Say So – the 17-year-old helped the track go viral on TikTok via a dance that was copied over 16 million times.
Video conferencing app Zoom added 2.2 million monthly active users in 2020 – more than the entirety of 2019.
The pause of club football for the international break is usually met with a collective sigh. However recent unhinged results have left us gasping for a breather in the Premier League.
Rayne Fisher-Quann interviews one of our finest cultural critics about the allure of extreme characters, self-discovery as a product of celebrity, and why there’s no writing more personal than criticism.
An explosion of spicy creators means that clubs across the land now have their own highly unofficial x-rated ambassadors. But do they bear any responsibility for the backlash that follows?
He made a name for himself reviewing octopus dishes, before turning his hand to hyper-specific reenactments of historical events, such as John Hancock’s mega-signature on Declaration of Independence. What could possibly be next?
The Northampton rapper made a series of lewd remarks to host Katherine Ryan at the event in London last night.
She has 11.5 million followers on TikTok and is dating one of the app’s swoon-worthy e-boys, Noen Eubanks. Now the Yorkshire teen is readying to up sticks to Los Angeles to carve out a space as YouTube’s Gen Z voice on beauty.
As a rapid response to school and university closures, some of the platform’s biggest learning celebrities have set up The StudyTube Project.
Hadid, Kendall Jenner and other stylish people prove that money doesn’t always buy you style, but it does buy you a giant pen.