Eight Polish fashion designers making serious noise
Set against protests, anti-abortion laws and “LGBT free-zones”, these emerging designers are armed with bold statements, new ideas and transgressive style.
Set against protests, anti-abortion laws and “LGBT free-zones”, these emerging designers are armed with bold statements, new ideas and transgressive style.
Sackings, Saudis, haircuts – here’s what we think is going to go down this year.
Head to head: And just like that, the metaverse finds another way to grab our attention, with collections from some of the greatest fashion houses popping up in Zuckerberg’s Meta. But at what cost? Our sanity, perhaps.
Waiting a while to text someone back is a well-known relationship power play that can induce genuine anxiety. Whether you should sack them off or simply get used to it is a delicate balancing act.
Britain’s youth have been failed by a failing government. They’re angry, not being listened to and are retaliating in ways they see fit to make some noise.
Once the preserve of greedy airlines and Ticketmaster, dynamic pricing has arrived in one of Britain's most sacred spaces: the boozer. And Swifties thought the cost of gig tickets was bad...
The last word on: Valentino, Gucci, Alyx, Dsquared2, MSGM, Dolce & Gabbana, Jordanluca, Etro, Charles Jeffrey, JW Anderson, Ten C and Zegna.
The fashion tide appears to have turned against Kanye West. Yet his opinions have always been clear for anyone unwilling to turn a blind eye.
The director thrilled a packed cinema with an entertaining post-screening conversation at THE FACE Film Society’s preview of her riotous new film.
This month, columnist Anna Cafolla salutes Women in Translation month with a subversive selection of reads from authors including Angela Hui, Sheena Patel and Lynne Tillman.
Fashion news of the week: Valentino takes to NYC, Nike and Jacquemus are back and Balenciaga makes sweet sounds.
The actor tells us all about getting his kit off for new TV show Mary & George, playing a hot jock in Bottoms and his upcoming film with Anne Hathaway.
When Windrush brought Black immigrants to the UK in the 1950s, they came with the promise of a better life. Now, that generation's grandchildren want to leave the country in search of the very same thing.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Jawnino, BXKS and Cardi B.
Main character of the week: Our divided nation has finally united to defend chicken balls and chips against attacks from the US.
Check out the photos of the action from The Face’s issue launch party.