The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Aminé and Kaytranada, Bambii and Lil Yachty.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Aminé and Kaytranada, Bambii and Lil Yachty.
The beauty business has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. Against a backdrop of lockdowns, shoddy government guidelines and virtual appointments, we speak to beauty workers who remain hopeful against all odds, ingeniously adapting to a situation beyond their control.
Fluff is the Melbourne-based start-up giving the industry a make-under with their consciously curated products and no nonsense approach to sustainability.
To celebrate Skins’ 15 year anniversary, and, well, the second season of Euphoria, we pit TV's ultimate hot girls against one another.
The Albanian-born, London-based designer further developed her minimalist, ’90s-influenced aesthetic with a series of extra sexy deconstructed looks.
Is a 45-year-old who listens to 5SOS fit to lead the country? Has Joe Biden ever actually listened to a Lady Gaga song? In an increasingly polarised field of candidates, The Face asks the important questions.
Self-referential and British as ever, this season Vivienne Westwood embraces nautical themes in Save Our Souls, an exuberant collection inspired by Queen Elizabeth I and her own SS98 show, Tied To The Mast.
The designer's grounded approach extends to more than just fashion – the people he surrounds himself with are integral to the way he works. Meet the New Yorker's chosen clan.
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In the absence of a real summer this year, the Bradford-born fine artist has teamed up with Wavey Garms’ Andrés Branco to create a series of pieces inspired by the golden days of London subcultures.
Having sex six feet apart isn’t easy, but eye fucking could be the answer to help you bridge that gap.
Starring: Bottega Veneta, Dsquared2, Marni, Marcelo Burlon, MSGM, Prada, Fendi, Alexander McQueen, A-COLD-WALL*, Giorgio Armani and Gucci.
Shrooms have long been presented as the magic material of fashion’s future. But Esprit wants to use them to get rid of our old clothes, too.
Every month, Wale Oloworekende covers the continent's most exciting releases and music news stories for THE FACE.
In Not Okay, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Triangle of Sadness and other works, the content creator gets a skewering. Are influencers coming to the end of their clout reign?