Featuring trainers on tablecloths, styling by Andrew Sauceda, and a very London family.| The Face
The Barbican’s first major fashion retrospective since 2018 is a freeze-frame of fashion’s most uninhibited, unhinged and curious moments in time.| The Face
Featuring styling by François Gravel, model Charlotte Boggia and a Brita filter jug.| The Face
The Devil Wears Prada cast showed up, KNWLS waved goodbye to London (for now), Prada toyed with juxtaposition and Diesel put models in, er, eggs.| The Face
The Canadian model features in a shoot from the autumn issue, photographed by Jessica Madavo and styled by FACE Fashion Editor Hollie Williamson.| The Face
Our very own patron saint of coolness on downing wine to help her sleep, wearing Phoebe Philo in the shower and what it takes to be an It-girl.| The Face
Simone Rocha put her stamp on girlhood, Tolu Coker highlighted Black motherhood and Burberry had a festival feeling. Here's everything you need to know.| The Face
With a little help from the Genesys clubnight collective, the DIY designer hosted a wild fashion show referencing Grimms' fairytales, cosplay and Lost…| The Face
A holiday to Hydra and a thrifting session in New York inspired the designer's most serious collection yet. We dropped by her studio for a taste.| The Face
25 years deep, the talent incubator is still churning out stars. We met the school of SS26 for a chat in the Fashion East offices.| The Face
The New York show featured books as charms, lived-in workwear and an old classic by Sir Elton John.| The Face
Photographed by Aitor Laspiur, the new collection is a call to define your own autumnal codes.| The Face
Margiela fanatic Ashantéa Austin, aka @mustbemargiela, pulls back the curtain on the brand's first ever AW25 menswear collection.| The Face
When news of SSENSE's bankruptcy filing broke last month, it joined a slew of huge e-tailers currently struggling to stay afloat. The internet went into overdrive, anticipating the scale – and bargains – of a potential closing sale. But for emerging designers stocked on the site, it reflects the sorry state of the fashion industry.| The Face
Mia Goth wore custom Dior by Jonathan Anderson, Jacob Elordi was suited and booted in new era Louise Trotter Bottega Veneta, while Ayo Edebiri teased Matthieu Blazy's new Chanel chapter.| The Face
Charlie Jones is 18 and says things like “angin” and “chong”. He’s from Oldham, has just finished his A-levels, while also finding time to walk for loads of fashion brands. Now, he’s on the cover of THE FACE.| The Face
Sample sale queues, password protected drops, rammed car boots – we’ve seen and shopped them all. Now, secondhand market places are surging in popularity among fashion enthusiasts. Here are the ones worth knowing.| The Face
Since launching his namesake label in 2005, Telfar Clemens has broken and remade every fashion rule in the book. He’s still not done. Here, he gathers his nearest and dearest to share in his world. Want to join them?| The Face
51 sentences about the model of the moment, for the autumn cover of THE FACE.| The Face
With his debut Gucci slated to be in March 2026, editors and fans have been wondering what the house under Demna’s helm might look like. Well, his husband gave us a little taste of what’s to come this week – and it’s imbued with Tom Ford’s Gucci codes.| The Face