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The best in music, fashion, ice cream, writing and styling, all from the new issue of THE FACE.| The Face
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The 22-year-old actor has come a long way since his film debut in Licorice Pizza. Now he goes even further in Stephen King’s The Long Walk – and waaay further in Gregg Araki’s dominatrix drama I Want Your Sex.| The Face
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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
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51 sentences about the model of the moment, for the autumn cover of THE FACE.| The Face
A portfolio of fresh faces bringing energy to the scene. Captured by Hedi Slimane over three days in East London, July 2025.| 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
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
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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
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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
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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
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The BAFTA-nominated filmmaker turns his attention to the rituals of everyday Black life in his new project, rituals: Unionblack| The Face
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The group's founder Elsie Cullen talks about her mission to unite Black festival goers.| The Face
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