Inside Lexee Smith’s camera roll
For Lexee Smith, the past 12 months have been a life-changing whirlwind. Here, we take a trip through the phone of pop’s most in-demand dancer.
For Lexee Smith, the past 12 months have been a life-changing whirlwind. Here, we take a trip through the phone of pop’s most in-demand dancer.
She's pop music’s fearless trailblazer, a committed experimentalist who’s navigated the music industry machine and kept her integrity intact. Now, Charli XCX is back with a rowdy, ravey record which laps up the drama of friendships, fall-outs and fame.
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Rishi is coming for your Elf Bar. But experts have warned the ban could cause an increase of smoking in young people.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring I. Jordan, Little Simz, Erika de Casier and GloRilla.
With a little help from a stranger on Instagram, artist/curator Devon DeJardin ended up right where he's meant to be: putting on an exhibition that challenges stereotypes about the American West.
After going viral in 2017, Claire Cottrill’s teenage dreams quickly came true, but the relentless demands of the music industry strained her physical and mental health. Now touring her Grammy-nominated album Charm, the 26-year-old’s confidence has been renewed.
We’re made to believe fashion isn’t built for mums. From a world-renowned stylist to a furniture designer, five women filled us in on what this means in 2025, and what changes need to happen.
The editorial team breaks down the contents of our spring print issue.
One of the country’s most dynamic film festivals has pulled up.
In a North London warehouse party, our resident drugs columnist asked partiers what drugs they had on them and what they were planning to take to alter their states of mind.
The Oscar-nommed film’s make-up artist, Pierre-Olivier Persin, has come a long way from crafting “cheesy” monsters in his bedroom as a teenager.