Hear Sita Abellan’s powerful techno mix
The Spanish DJ, designer and stylist expresses her love for the rave.
The Spanish DJ, designer and stylist expresses her love for the rave.
Volume 4 Issue 002: She’s the breakout actress of the year - one that could only have come from the city of dreams.
The Croydon hitmaker pulls no punches for The Face’s questionnaire.
The Amsterdam-based selector goes deep.
Within less than a year of making music, Unknown T caught the kind of buzz that every UK MC dreams of. Then, at the peak of his career, he lost his freedom. In this exclusive interview, he talks continuing his comeback – with new material that tells his side of the story.
Teezee, Fresh L and Boj's debut album Pioneers is a crowning moment for Nigeria‘s altê movement.
From slashed charity shop dresses to second hand tracksuits – the designer’s signature is born from a zero waste approach to fashion.
She’s Paris’ answer to Blue Peter! PZ Opassuksatit is the all-making, all-designing woman behind PZtoday©. Get messy with her latest project, exclusively for The Face.
The Canadian actor is bumping up against the dictates of heartthrobbery, effortlessly playing to his charms in the unconventional, Tribeca award-winning Netflix romcom.
December 2000: Joaquin Phoenix has demons. The myth surrounding his late brother River. His “hippy” family. The six “wilderness” years he took off from acting. That “moodiness”. But this year, with formidable performances in Gladiator and now The Yards, he’s finally headed into the light.
The co-founder of LA cult collective Perfect Number spills her fill on the city’s best spots and reveals a hot new capsule collection.
Maybe it’s the influence of slime videos, but gunge has been creeping across the catwalk for SS20.
The studio has hosted the likes of Drake and Harry Styles. The Face joined Cadenza for a blissful week of spontaneous sessions with Jorja Smith, Kasien, Miraa May, Aminé and many more. Watch the full film directed by Marcus McSweeney here.
He’ll do yours, too – if you ask politely.
Volume 4 Issue 001: Cook Magnus Reid hosts a booze-fuelled round-table with London's foremost foodies.
At the beginning of the year, the Brixton duo were at the centre of a historic censorship story. This week they've got a new album, but the authorities continue to stunt their success.
Before the nation sticks its head out the window to show appreciation for our frontline workers, we revisit our photo story from Volume 4 Issue 001 of The Face starring just a handful of London's brilliant bus drivers.