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Following the release of their hyped concrete-dipped Nike trainers, the Atlanta duo spill their fashion fill.
Following the release of their hyped concrete-dipped Nike trainers, the Atlanta duo spill their fashion fill.
George Wayne meets the 80-year-old to chat through his histrionic contributions to fashion and how he first came to Paris by boat from Japan.
To celebrate Gucci’s new genderfree scent, artists and rock stars come together for a wild, bohemian ride.
The visionary behind cult label UNDERCOVER, talks punk, the art of collaboration and the “madness and humour” of Cindy Sherman’s work.
Sophie Hardeman wants you to get some (and look good while you do).
Lou Dallas’ (real name: Raffaella Hanley) designs are an escape from the mundane.
Acid colours and trippy graphics make an appearance in the house’s latest collection exploring the psychedelia of The Beatles’ film.
For the New York based designer and progeny of Chinese restaurateurs, everything is a family affair.
Australian-born footwear designer Kira Goodey offers an essential lesson in party platforms.
In support of Liam Payne’s new capsule collection, the German-born brand threw one epic celebration well into the early hours.
The actress and artist – who recently collaborated on a Rimowa campaign – talk about the wildest trips they’ve ever taken.
Y,IWO team up with bodybuilder and designer of Gold Gym’s legendary logo, Ric Drasin, for a collection inspired by the golden age of Muscle Beach.
The Swedish brand throws out their usual clean lines in favour of deconstruction and foraging.
As the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox stage the first Major League Baseball game in Europe, we catch up with the decorated director.
“Denim only ever looked good on Springsteen's buttocks” (or so they tell us).
The visionary Belgian designer has been pushing the boundaries of creativity since the early ‘80s. Today, he reissues some of the most iconic pieces from his archive.
Dev Hynes, Octavian and Hector Bellerin all walked in today’s Louis Vuitton show set in a postcard-perfect Parisian square.
Virgil Abloh’s latest collection is an ode to his love of art.
Backstage, shows, people, parties. Watch, listen, read.
A Classic Collaboration celebrates the white trainer in a series of short films. Here, Jourdan Dunn tells The Face what she wants to be when she grows up...
Men: do you know your babydolls from your basques? Your G-strings from your garters? Your bustiers from your bras? Why? Because you could be wearing lingerie soon.