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The Face Magazine No 64 August 1985 George Michael David Owen Paul Smith Thomas Dolby
The Face No 64 Aug 1985
6 Bulletin! Intros pick of the month...
12 Post modern radiators/Susan Seidelman
14 Amanda Lears Life With Dali
17. Odd Couple: George Clinton & Thomas Dolby
18 David Bailey/Shirley Brown/Trez Mode
21 Christopher Lambert/The Beastie Boys
22 Loose Ends Alls well that ends...
36 Max Headroom This is your life!
42 George Michael Face interview by Tony Parsons
53 Theresa Russell A woman of some significance
58 Fine Young Cannibals Eat this group!
62 Euston Films A British TV success story
68 David Owen Doctor Beat or Doctor Death?
82 Paul Smith Survival in the rag trade
28 Fashion Up Paris scope; autumn lines
48 Fashion Some like it hotter still!
87 Back Issues Pack em with the suntan oil
88 EXPO The art of Yosuke Kawamura
90 Letters Vitriol, appreciation, sarcasm, wit
91 Subscriptions The Face by post
92 Watch out! Accessories after the fact
94 Disinformation! The last word...
73 Films Insignificance, Purple Rose Of Cairo etc
76 Music A new romance. By David Toop
79 Video Armchair bloodsports. By Neil Norman
80 Jon Savage Culture as commodity...
The Face was a very popular British music, fashion and culture magazine that was launched in May 1980 by Nick Logan who had also previously created the teenage pop magazine Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express (NME) in the 1970s. Some people associated with The Face over the years were designer and typographer Neville Brody (Art Director, 198186), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Craig Tilford (Art Directior 1999-2002), Graham Rounthwaite (Art Director 2002-2003), Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, photographers Juergen Teller, David Sims and writers including Jon Savage, Fiona Russell Powell and James Truman and others.
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