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
Prince had Camille, David Bowie had Ziggy Stardust and Nicki Minaj has Roman Zolanski. Now, it’s Margaret Qualley and Talia Ryder’s turn to mess around with musical alter egos.| The Face
Her legion of fans copy her tattoos, send her gifts and make their own bumper stickers about her. But as Hayden Anhedönia, better known as Ethel Cain, has found out, sometimes that adoration has come at a cost. Now, new album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You steers a fresh course.| The Face
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Dijon, Elias Rønnenfelt & Dean Blunt, Steve Lacy, EYDN and M.T Hadley.| The Face
Lime bikes, Morley’s and Munya Chawawa – 3D artist Carlos Rico’s viral “GTA” trailer has got us thinking that the Rockstar team should be swapping Florida for Finsbury Park…| The Face
Caught between a lowered voting age, the ban of Palestine Action and the Online Safety Act, the political landscape has changed radically for 16-year-olds over the course of one summer.| The Face
The Swedish football legend (and accidental style icon) returned to Glasgow to model the new Celts strip. This lucky fan met his hero.| The Face
Breathless in Glowing Air brings together the work of 62 buzzy photographers, as curated by Jesse Feinman, founder of Pomegranate Press – an independent publisher that also happens to be celebrating its tenth birthday. What’s not to love?| The Face
From Pamela Anderson and Kelela appearances to runway shows in the woods, Copenhagen Fashion Week SS26 more than proved it measures up to the big four…| The Face
Get some of these swoony reads in over what’s left of summer.| The Face
Inspired by sleepwear, for Collection 11, his SS26 line, the Danish designer took beauty sleep to the next level by experimenting with underwear as outerwear.| The Face
According to rally organisers Defend Our Juries, at least 500 people are set to arrive at Westminster on Saturday in support of Palestine Action – which could get them arrested. Who are these two groups and how are they related?| The Face
Diane V teamed up with handbag fanatic PinkPantheress and made a one-of-one bag. We spoke to Diane about her exclusive PP collaboration, creating a family…| The Face
Having gone public about her experience of domestic abuse, FKA twigs has returned with creative confidence. Here, the artist and activist speaks to her…| The Face
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Yeat, Yves Tumor, Sex Week and Frost Children.| The Face
The star of All–In’s SS24 Paris Fashion Week show was a fictional pop star named Allina… Geddit?| The Face
The Face: born in London in 1980, the original, definitive style magazine. Reborn for 2019. Endless discovery for a new generation.| The Face
Before even dropping a debut album, the pop songwriter has built a cult fanbase thanks to her brutally honest lyrics, cathartic performances and collabs with Gracie Abrams. Despite her surging viral fame, Hobert insists she’s not freaking out.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Wednesday, James K, Pearly Drops and Gilded.| The Face
Sinéad hopped on the phone to discuss her LVMH Prize nomination, her latest campaign and why the latest British Fashion Council changes have brought a…| The Face
The euphoric J-Pop seven-piece band talk ice baths, working with Lady Gaga’s choreographer and pre-show rituals.| The Face
Kicking off the Oasis tour, adidas joined forces with THE FACE to host two live Q&A's – one with band photographer Lawrence Watson and one with art…| The Face
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Fcukers, Blood Orange, Mechatok and Jim Legxacy.| The Face
One minute you’re splitting the cost of an Airbnb over three months, the next you’re thousands in the red. BNPL schemes (or “Klarnamaxxing”) are a…| The Face
If it's good enough for Charli xcx's wedding party, it's good enough for us.| The Face
The Institut Français de la Mode’s fashion design students went up against the biggest players of couture week, following a graduate show staged earlier this month. Meet some of the designers who are inevitably headed toward a couture house.| The Face
The Huddersfield teenager’s school yard freestyle has had tens of millions of views. Across the world, TikTok users are being put onto “charva” culture and the the Bradford bassline sound. But do they understand the context?| The Face
The BAFTA-nominated filmmaker turns his attention to the rituals of everyday Black life in his new project, rituals: Unionblack| The Face
FACE friends Finnegan Travers, Jesse Glazzard and Celia Croft have dusted off their most personal work for their Clutching at Ornaments show in East London.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Shelly, John Glacier, Sainté and Alex G.| The Face
Philophiles and Hediphiles unite! The house's new creative director presented a Celine collection that can be enjoyed both by fans of his predecessors – plus a growing number of his own, too.| The Face
THE FACE met the superfans who survived the Ticketmaster waiting room.| The Face
Ahead of his second album, The Passionate Ones, the unique Baltimore musician reflects on his long road to success and figuring out “a way to talk about love and leftism in a pop format”.| The Face
Before Paris’ Centre Pompidou shuts down for five years to be renovated, the German artist/photographer is putting on a career-spanning exhibition there – and it’s a sprawling, mind-bending affair.| The Face
To see in the Formula One weekend, Coinbase and Aston Martin Aramco Formula One have given Londoners a very big surprise.| The Face
For a while, the fastest route to popularity on the political right was to decry the lack of free speech in Britain. Now, the effort has shifted to criminalising pro-Palestine protests.| The Face
Gen Z is dusting off the millennial guidebook, one Hervé Léger dress and pair of So Kate Louboutin heels at a time.| The Face
Hunter's first book takes inspiration from their own experiences of class anxiety and racial tension. Somehow, they managed to write it while working as an NHS doctor.| The Face
Dior has never been defined by a single image, but by a mentality: elegance, craftsmanship, femininity and fantasy. Now, with the former Loewe man’s quiet revolution steering the ship, his subtle layering feels timely and sincere.| The Face
In her biography, Make It Ours, the Pulitzer-prize winning author examines Abloh's impact and his place in the lineage of Black fashion powerhouses.| The Face
If JCC’s bold designs are good enough for Zendaya and Madonna, they’re good enough for us – and London’s skaters.| The Face
The legendary director on his most vulnerable, revealing film yet, The Shrouds, and the fact he and Charli xcx are digital pen pals. Or, at least, that’s how he makes it sound.| The Face
Instead of persecuting those who draw attention to the atrocities in Gaza, we must unite and support them, the author argues in an exclusive feature for THE FACE.| The Face
Also on Rated by THE FACE: Lorde, PinkPantheress, Dexter in the Newsagent and Multiscreen.| The Face
The actor is currently in two TV shows, is busy writing a third and has a podcast on Alex Cooper’s Unwell network. We caught up with the self-confessed "friend slut" to find out how he does it.| The Face
Manchester’s genre-blurring rapper and producer talks pre-show nerves, the rise of a new wave in UK underground rap and a well-timed Paul Simon track.| The Face
To see in summer, the British label invited a starry line-up down to Notting Hill's Walmer Castle for a good, old-fashioned lock-in. We sent our fezzy-fearing Senior Fashion Features Editor to sample the vibe.| The Face
Having crafted his tender sound in South London, the poetic songwriter is heading on an international tour with the backing of A24’s new record label.| The Face
As he launches his new A24-produced BBC series, Shifty, the cult documentary maker speaks to THE FACE about ketamine, Keir Starmer, Ethel Cain and all the strange shifts in his own filmmaking.| The Face
What does your bedroom say about you? A lot, according to New York photographer Sophia Wilson. Come take a look...| The Face
THE FACE meets a new generation of rappers, ravers and weirdos emerging from China's smaller cities.| The Face
After a season in Milan, the cult designer is back on British soil with a few surprises under her sleeve: a kinky show filled with shrunken silhouettes at a three-storey, disused Marylebone job centre.| The Face
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The multidisciplinary artist's long-running project, A Statement of Pride, is a striking, nostalgic homage to the reclamation of Black hair and identity.| The Face
The model, actress, filmmaker, writer and artist has seen a lot in her time. Now, she just wants to feel understood, and for “people see the truth and acknowledge what a kind, good, beautiful woman I am, inside and outside”.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: George Riley, Frost Children, Feng, and Lauren Duffus.| The Face
Rayne Fisher-Quann interviews one of our finest cultural critics about the allure of extreme characters, self-discovery as a product of celebrity, and why there’s no writing more personal than criticism.| The Face
We had a chat about festivals, food and medicine with the Hackney rapper after her performance on the Levi’s Stage.| The Face
We called up the Baltimore bassist to congratulate him on Turnstile's new album and his campaign with Guess Jeans.| The Face
When the actor was in town shooting one project (Panic Carefully), while promoting another project (Dope Thief), we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to send our teenage reporter, Sik, to clink cuppas with him.| The Face
Ones to watch in fashion, film, dance, photography, magazines and music. Get into it.| The Face
The man who created Subway Takes, and made an empire out of asking people what they think on the New York underground, tells us what's on his mind.| The Face
Her new film, Magic Farm, is a jagged-edged satire fizzing with energy. But there are Serious Human Issues at play: not least climate catastrophe, sex as deliverance and wilful ignorance as a linchpin of American culture. Amalia takes us into her world...| The Face
In a bid to find the next McQueen, we went to CSM’s big, BA graduate show. Meet some of the faces that caught our eye.| The Face
The group's founder Elsie Cullen talks about her mission to unite Black festival goers.| The Face
Ahead of his new exhibition at the Sunday Painter Gallery in South London, we caught up with the man behind the tag.| The Face
Two months ago, the Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of womanhood was biological sex rather than gender identity. In light of increasingly reactionary rhetoric in the UK, THE FACE spoke to trans women from around the country about what life looks like in 2025.| The Face
Cate Blanchett and Saoirse Ronan are just some of the A-listers that flock to Hodakova. But for its designer-founder, Ellen Hodakova Larsson, upcycling is just part of her upbringing.| The Face
In his new book, Deep House, Jeremy Atherton Lin chronicles the beauty and difficulty of his own long-term relationship against a backdrop of extensive, profound research about the gay men who came before them.| The Face
Both of them are thrilled to star in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, as they tell Caspar Salmon over a bowl of nuts at Cannes.| The Face
We hit the McQueen creative director with some hard-hitting questions about scampi, pork scratchings and his local pub. His pre-AW25 campaign is set in Soho, after all…| The Face
Editor-in-Chief Matthew Whitehouse on THE FACE's summer cover stars: Cortisa Star, Mona Tougaard and Goldie.| The Face
The gothic rap collective are unleashing mayhem on their Death's Wagon tour.| The Face
... and Ewen Spencer, whose new book collates the photographs he took for the TV show's 2006 campaign. “I think British kids are probably the best at having a good time,” he says. Too right.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Lorde, Ledbyher, Alex G and Nina Cristante.| The Face
Goldie is innovative, loud and – as revered graffiti writer 10Foot points out in this conversation – a radical provocateur. With the release of Alpha Omega, his first album in eight years, it was time to give Uncle G his long-overdue debut FACE cover.| The Face
One of the defining models of the 2020s, Mona Tougaard, covers the summer issue in Prada’s algorithm-breaking SS25 collection.| The Face
The pair star in Durga Chew-Bose’s intoxicating, ASMR-worthy adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s cult 1954 novel. Now, they’re basically best mates.| The Face
From Delaware to the runway, the viral rapper is making music for the girls, the bots and anyone who ever felt off.| The Face
Staged in Avignon, France, Louis Vuitton's 2026 Cruise show was a masterclass in dramatic ready-to-wear, and Quen gave us a front row seat to the action.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Blumitsu, Avery Tucker, Mark William Lewis and HiTech.| The Face
What started as a blog documenting NYC’s party scene has turned into a decades-plus career of shooting the likes of Chloë Sevigny and Paloma Elsesser.| The Face
The actor and writer has come a long way from home brewing stinky beer to impress her uni mates. Now, she’s in Benito Skinner’s new TV show Overcompensating, essentially playing a younger version of herself. It’s well worth a watch.| The Face
Founder Graeme Brown's ambition is to reinvent the manufacturing process by having it happen collaboratively, all in one spot, from start-to-finish. And this is just the beginning.| The Face
If you’re ever looking to soundtrack a coven meeting, you’ll want to add this alt-pop to the playlist.| The Face
One of the current recipients of NEWGEN – the British Fashion Council’s annual talent support scheme – designer Yaku Stapleton's brand of thoughtful chaos is inspired by his Jamaican-Vincentian heritage and Afrofuturism.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: Arca, Acopia, Wolf Alice and Alessi Rose.| The Face
The prolific comedian self-published Running the Light in 2020 to critical acclaim (and some derision). Ahead of its re-release, author Megan Nolan speaks to Tallent about Irish humour, bad gigs and annoying Louis C.K.| The Face
It’s hard out there for leftfield musicians. But this independent label and event series proves there’s still plenty of people who want to go out and have their ears challenged.| The Face
Pulled together by Stone Island, END. and THE FACE, the Due North party served as a cross-country spotlight on the UK’s underground-born talent. Here’s a look at what went down.| The Face
The comedian’s new show, Overcompensating, is a beer-chugging, fist-bumping romp through college. We asked its creator about becoming a Kardashian, bro culture and why sparkling water makes him giddy.| The Face
Since 2018, the Instagram account has been a treasure trove of Cool Britannia gold. We meet the man behind the mood board for a look at his favourite summer shots.| The Face
The Project revives work written by queer authors who were lost during the AIDS crisis. The latest, Colm Ó Clúbhán’s Reasons for Staying, is a masterwork of outsider theatre.| The Face
In compiling the work of 70 Irish photographers from 1975 to the present day, Belfast-based creatives Lucy Jackson and Joel Seawright shine a light on Irish culture beyond the Troubles.| The Face
As the work prepares to be shown at Photo London, writer Serhiy Morgunov, photographer Jesse Glazzard, and creative producer Eugenia Skvarska reflect on what it was like to document the lives of queer soldiers during Ukraine's fight against Russia.| The Face
Also on the Rated by The Face playlist: PinkPantheress, Isaiah Hull and James Massiah| The Face
Puritanical online discourse about shagging on-screen is rife. And it's boring. Revolutionary Desires, a curious, incisive new book by critic and journalist Xuanlin Tham, is the perfect antidote.| The Face
Alt-pop’s rising star on dodging fuckboys, swapping wardrobes with Jacob Elordi and the dark depths of HorseTok.| The Face
With a little help from Corteiz boss Clint, there's a new edition of Simon's sought-after book Don't Call Me Urban.| The Face