Fashion news of the week: Palace, Miu Miu, a flea and a threesome
Can’t find the time to keep up with all the fashun? We’ve rounded up the biggest news of the week. Gird your loins...
Can’t find the time to keep up with all the fashun? We’ve rounded up the biggest news of the week. Gird your loins...
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Blumitsu, Avery Tucker, Mark William Lewis and HiTech.
Chiming neatly with men’s fashion week, club night Baile Preto lit Paris up until the wee hours last week, with welcome support from PUMA. We stopped by for a dance and a catch-up with scene saviour Beto Neri.
Fashion news of the week: Plus, get your mitts on Ganni x 66°North and Etro’s first bag designed by creative director Marco de Vincenzo.
Volume 4 Issue 3: Georgian cinema has birthed a new film hero, Levan Gelbakhiani. After starring in the Tbilisi love story, And Then We Danced, the young actor has become one to watch.
Dollies and mermaids and whales, oh my! Counting down the movie magic we’re most excited about this year.
Brace yourself: the British ballad queen has returned with her soaring new single Easy on Me. Here, we revisit her hits – which are some of the biggest breakup anthems ever committed to record.
The Toulouse-born skate pro drops the latest iteration of his signature adidas Skateboarding x Palace shoe and offers some lockdown advice from isolation in Biarritz.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring Flo, Yunè Pinku, Frost Children and Jam City.
There’s a new hangout app in town, and it’s already more “exclusive than Berghain”. Here’s how to get in – and why you might want to get out.
There have been sold-out screenings across Europe and the States and there's a full-blown trilogy in the works. The film’s directors Rebekah Sherman-Myntti and KJ Rothweiler tell us how they pursued their dreams on a shoestring budget.
These and other serious matters of state with House of the Dragon’s breakout star, in a deep-dive discussion as the HBO drama comes to a brilliant climax. Warning: here be spoilers.
You know the one: all-black tracksuit, impeccable mani, very serious phone call. Here’s what was happening on the other end of the line.
The Domestic Stage, a new book by researcher and Central Saint Martins lecturer Adam Murray, explores what happens when fashion photography steps inside your home.
Wanting You To Want Me is a tell-all photo book that functions as a window into the lives of “fantasy technicians”, from darkly funny anecdotes to life-affirming revelations.
“There’s this tendency to look for icons… to the extent of losing whatever made that person human.”