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.
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.
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.
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.
Fashion news of the week: Valentino takes to NYC, Nike and Jacquemus are back and Balenciaga makes sweet sounds.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Slawn, The Twins, GENA and waterbaby.
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.
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.
In Faceless Techno, photographer Yis Kid documents, lo-fi style, what the city’s techno community are wearing, in all their scantily-clad glory.
Supporting creative youth organisation Kazzum Arts, a one-time drop of sustainable, re-worked pieces will be raffled off next week. Look good, make a difference.
This summer, thousands of young people have been scouring the UK’s car boots on Sunday mornings to earn or burn some cash. Is it a new thing or have we just reinvented the wheel?
Fashion news of the week: Plus! H&M pushes Brat summer into autumn, adidas and Miaou go footie mad, and Nensi Dojaka and Calvin Klein get their kit off.
Sample sale queues, password protected drops, rammed car boots – we’ve seen and shopped them all. Now, secondhand market places are surging in popularity among fashion enthusiasts. Here are the ones worth knowing.
Charles Jeffrey, Lava La Rue and more share their most-loved outdoor locations that help clear the mind.
The multi-hyphen-ate performed for the first time in four years to mark the launch of his MSFTSrep AW21 collection at Selfridges.
In 2022, the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Tems and PinkPantheress have blessed the hotel with their presence.