News & Pitch Calls from The Face

Tuesday, December 6th 2022

The Face is Seeking Writers in Birmingham and Leicester

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. They are seeking “writers in Birmingham and Leicester for an online feature following the census.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. Send your pitches to pitches@theface.com. Read their tweet here. Learn more about them here.

Friday, May 20th 2022

The Face is Accepting Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their deputy editor is accepting pitches and is “open to all kinds of things from internet and cultural trends to sex, beauty, art, politics & society, books.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. Email your pitches to felicity@theface.com. Read their deputy editor’s Twitter thread here. Learn more about them here.

Sunday, September 5th 2021

The Face is Seeking Gaming Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. They are looking for gaming pitches. According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. To learn more, refer to their editor’s Tweet and their ‘about’ page.

Saturday, June 5th 2021

The Face is Commissioning

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their deputy editor has tweeted, “Freelancers — I am commissioning for The Face (digi). I'd love to hear from you. Please pitch: jessica@theface.com.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. To read their deputy editor’s Twitter thread, click here. To learn more about them, click here.

Sunday, May 23rd 2021

The Face is Seeking Long Read Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their editor is seeking long read pitches for their next print issue. Payment reports indicate that they pay £150 to £500 for features. Writers should send their pitches to pitches@theface.com. Read their editor’s Tweet here and learn more about them here.

Tuesday, November 10th 2020

The Face is Looking for Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their editor has tweeted, “looking for sharp pitches on street fashion, future clubwear, mushrooms, surveillance, fetish and the mood of modern Britain.” Payment reports indicate that they pay £150 to £500 for features. If interested, email your pitches to pitches@theface.com. For details, refer to their editor’s Tweet. To learn more about them, refer to this page.

Friday, October 23rd 2020

The Face Seeks Pitches from Northern Writers

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their editor has tweeted, “Northern writers, reveal yourselves... Looking for pitches in lively and incisive prose to pitches@theface.com. Previous experience is not essential.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. Read their editor’s Tweet here and learn more about them here.

Saturday, October 10th 2020

The Face is Looking for Election-Related Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. Their US editor has tweeted, “Looking for pitches re: Claudia Conway, Marxist TikTokers, Pokemon go to the polls playlists, Trump's ‘reckless joyride’, if you do/don't care about the election, any guides/explanations about politics people don't understand.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. If interested, send your pitches to trey@theface.com. Read their editor’s Tweet here. Learn more about them here.

Tuesday, September 29th 2020

The Face is Looking for Pitches

The Face is a British magazine that covers style, music, TV, film, fashion, culture, and more. They are seeking pitches on “Panda Girl, Leeds United, Alfresco Covid winters, Dennis Skinner, Zoom fashion, and image-conscious youth.” According to payment reports, they pay £150 to £500 for features. If interested, contact them at hello@theface.com. Read their deputy editor’s Tweet here and learn more about them here.