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Culture IRL: a new era for THE FACE
As The Face Magazine: Culture Shift exhibition opens at London's National Portrait Gallery, Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse reflects on what the magazine stands for today.
Has your Zoom Face fatigue hit an all-time high?
Thanks to an excessive amount of screen time, lockdown has not only changed the way we socialise, but also the way we look. Or want to look. From TikTok dermatologists to secret facial work-outs, we investigate how Zoom is affecting our relationship with skincare and our sense of self, 12 months in.
Arlo Parks refuses to stay broken
After she cancelled shows earlier this autumn for the sake of her mental health, we joined the singer in Iceland for the final gig of her 18-month tour – and found a woman exiting one stage, ready for the next.
“Even though the country is divided, we are united, in a way.”
Over the coming weeks, The Face will introduce you to key workers from sectors across the UK. Here, 20-year-old supermarket assistant Keziah takes us onto the frontline of food sales, as we spend a day on a supermarket floor in Reading.
Your life will change dramatically at 27
Scared of turning 25? Don’t fret. 27 is the year of *Kylie Jenner voice* realising things. Here’s why.
Paul Herrmann’s sun-soaked road trip down memory lane
The Berlin-based filmmaker and director just released his first-ever photo zine, TIME WILL TELL. Take a look – it might just beat your lockdown blues.
How video dating is developing its own etiquette
“Should you lock the room on a first date?” and other questions we’re asking ourselves at the birth of a new era for digital intimacy.
Conducta: “It’s been important to recontextualise UK garage”
In the fifth of a week-long series, figures from music, art, food, sex work and education look back on a year that shook their fields. Here, the DJ, producer and label boss talks about keeping spirits high while the clubs are closed.
Baby tees are the new staple of comfort dressing
From Vanna Youngstein's Euphoria-approved baby tees to Praying's rhinestone crop tops, shrunken T-shirts are your post-pandemic solution to looking cool while staying comfy.
The bittersweet return of the rave
2021 in review: This year, we finally got to dance together again. But due to dodgy drugs, heightened concerns about women’s safety and the politically polarising impact of the pandemic, the euphoria was tainted with a darker vibe.
The video game using your tweets to create a safe mental health space
Thomas Webb, the creator of Dua Lipa’s AR Instagram filters, released Depressed Twitter today. Going against social media algorithms the game looks at making us feel less alone.
The British Fashion Council launches Covid Crisis Fund to help businesses and designers
The British Fashion Council, longtime champions of British talent and design, have announced today the launch of the BFC Foundation Covid Crisis Fund.
Join Benji B and Loose Ends for a NYE knees-up at The Standard
The Deviation co-founder and legendary UK soul band have joined forces to raise a glass to 2021 and see the new year in with a bang.
Support Nightlife NYC is raising money for queer nightlife collectives across New York
The posters of 36 international artists – including Wolfgang Tillmans, Jeff Koons, Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky and William Eggleston – are on sale to raise funds for queer nightlife collectives experiencing financial hardship due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Beauty: the self-made entrepreneurs navigating Covid-19
What does it take to be in the business of beauty? As an extension of our photostory, THE FACE spent time with six specialist salon-owners during a second national lockdown to find out.