
Stacy Martin: from von Trier to Vox Lux
“There’s this tendency to look for icons… to the extent of losing whatever made that person human.”
“There’s this tendency to look for icons… to the extent of losing whatever made that person human.”
Help Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Deller, Wolfgang Tillmans and more in preserving the legacy of Britain’s influential gay artist.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Cristale, Greentea Peng, Len and Mechatok.
Capitalist striver and bisexual Robert is a point of fascination in HBO’s finance sleeper hit series. When not on the trading floor, this is what the actor who plays him enjoys…
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Mac Wetha, Overmono, Boygenius and Tyler, the Creator.
Welcome to Qatar 2022: the winter World Cup no one wanted. But here’s ambassador David Beckham to explain why everything’s cool. Just tell that to the queer fans on the ground.
The leading DJ of Palestine’s dance music scene takes us on a journey.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Ariana Grande, Sainté, Niko B and I. JORDAN.
As winter draws in, women have never felt more threatened on Britain’s streets. THE FACE asks organisations, observers, campaigners and readers what changes need to happen now.
The science is clear: vaping is much less harmful than smoking. But half of Britain’s smokers still think it’s the other way round.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Celine at Selfridges, Stone Island, and New Balance’s Legacy, Guess Jeans’ country escape, Louis Vuitton’s doggy day out and Telfar’s special Eid sale.
Hailing from a volcanic outcrop, Iceland went against the odds by going toe-to-toe with the giants at the Euro 2016 and 2018 World Cup. Here, writer Matt McGinn and photographer Joseph Fox investigate the factors behind Iceland’s remarkable transformation from minnow to ultimate sporting underdog.
Premiere: Deepa Keshvala’s film Kara tackles the relationship between father and daughter, plagued by the hardships of a deadly disease.
Femme (noun): “an LGBTQ+ person whose gender expression is considered to be feminine”. Femme (film): a brilliant, brutal British story of a drag queen’s thirst for revenge. We speak to stars Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George Mackay.
Writer Róisín Lanigan charts Paddington's dizzying ascent from humble plush toy to symbol for national royal mourning, via Hollywood stardom and a sprinkle of Tory-leaning ventures. Strap in.
The British brand’s latest collab sees them team up with the Y2K velour stalwarts. We chat to Aries founder Sofia Prantera about subcultures, the ’90s and, above all, keeping it very real.