Club Regulars 017: Proc Fiskal
Take it from the leftfield grime producer, Edinburgh is more than just a hub for middle-class mums during Fringe.
Take it from the leftfield grime producer, Edinburgh is more than just a hub for middle-class mums during Fringe.
The London designer birthed her brand in lockdown via Instagram, creating reworked masterpieces that are “bigger than just clothes or aesthetics”.
Head to head: the red, white and blue was unavoidable this Jubilee weekend. But with a history spanning Geri Halliwell and the far-right, can the Union Jack make a Cool Britannia return?
Fashion news of the week: Plus! Guess gets beachy, Palace Crocs does comfort, Axel Arigato takes us dancing, Dover Street Market gets a facelift and some words of wisdom from Macccapani’s founder.
Liverpool’s Open Eye Gallery has opened The Time We Call Our Own – an exhibition dedicated to the time, place and people that make nightlife what it is. Don’t worry, we’ll be back after the pandemic.
Chal Ravens gathers April’s highlights featuring Theo Parrish’s epic NTS session, Hannah D’s euphoric trance chuggers and sets from Shannen SP and Wonja.
Rebecca Hall’s adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel sparked heated debate before it was even released. Here, the actor-turned-director and the film’s star explain why the story still resonates today.
Picking some cotton and pulling no punches: the designer, artist and co-founder of No Vacancy Inn on his collaboration with Levi’s.
The designer presents her first collection since winning the prestigious ANDAM award in July. A vibrant, sartorial exploration of Jamaica, it’s a family affair for the ages.
In 2019, Bury North was the single closest seat in the UK. With the winner tending to also win the national vote, we spoke to the young people of a town that could predict the next PM.
Aries’ collaborative book with photographer David Ledoux and stylist Phoebe Arnold, Gnarly, is a hardcore summer dream.
100%: The DJ/producer never stays in one place for too long, making them one of the most eclectic and well-travelled selectors out there. We (just about) caught them for a chat ahead of yet another set at Draaimolen fest this weekend.
Ways to thrive on dating apps, in team meetings, at parties – or just any time you don’t know how to start a conversation.
THE FACE spoke to Symon Hill, who was arrested for asking, “Who elected him?” at King Charles III’s proclamation.
Black History Month: It's September 1999. He is Napoleon in Pumas. In LA, he brokers peace for Biggie and Tupac. In London, he buys champagne for 700 friends. In Paris, he parties with George Lucas. And back in New York, there are the Spanish and rock markets to conquer… Has Puff Daddy come to save hip-hop, or to bury it?
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Two Shell and Beabadoobee.