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British GQ|July 2018EDITOR’S LETTER‘[The Commons] can be tough for working-class kids’One of the many things that politicians wrestle with is authenticity. Not just those who purport to be of humble origins, but every politician, whether they’re high born, bourgeois or working class. Authenticity is what usually gets them though the door, into the room and eventually into power. It’s the glue that binds the random ideologies and nervous tics together, the shine on the shoe, the hand on the shoulder.Before he started looking like a worn-out Bambi caught in the headlights of Fleet Street, forever smiling while his eyes looked scared, we all thought Tony Blair had authenticity. He was a bloody regular guy before bloody regular guys started outstaying their welcome.Alan Clark had authenticity, as does Boris Johnson. Alan Johnson had it,…5 min
British GQ|July 2018How social media (finally) killed ironyThose who can do; those who can’t spoof,” said an old colleague of mine back in the Eighties, but even she couldn’t have imagined just how much of an ironic world we would live in one day, some three decades later, a world diminished by memes, traduced by emojis. Just look at Instagram, a forum where irony and righteousness cohabit; or the microclimates of fashion, where irony has escalated so much that luxury brands now positively encourage the lampooning of their logos; or the art world, where imitation is no longer the sincerest form of flattery, but the most remunerative. Seriously (although not really), how many times can you bastardise a Warhol, use a children’s television theme tune in a hip hop anthem or wear meta double denim?Irony was purposefully…8 min
British GQ|July 2018See the bigger pictureProfessional Plus Screen by Celexon£255 for 180x102cm. uk.celexon.comWhat good is a projector if you’ve nowhere to project to? For those who have busy walls and aren’t a billionaire with a cinema basem*nt, you’ll have to pick up a screen. This pull-up floor option is best for most uses and the stable base will ensure the screen stays as flat as possible. (Word of warning, though: ultrashort-throw projectors don’t play kindly with surfaces other than a flat wall or a fixed screen, as the angle exaggerates any warps.)UHD51 Projector by Optoma£1,499. optoma.co.ukThe UHD51 is a seriously advanced projector. Not only does it present images in Ultra HD, it also handles 3-D films and supports HDR for better colours. Extra cherries on the cake include PureMotion (to eliminate blur) and “vertical lens…3 min
British GQ|July 2018GQ BANF O - MATICInto Father John Misty?Try Matt MalteseThe 21-year-old South Londoner’s debut, recorded in LA, contrasts his witty, waspish take on life and love with lush Cali melodies.Bad Contestant is out on 1 June.Into Tame Impala?Try Melody’s Echo ChamberMelody Prochet’s second album of psychedelic pop is breathlessly sung in English, Swedish and French.Bon Voyage is out on 15 June.Into Lou Reed?Try WarmduscherFat White Family’s Saul Adamczewski is among the men behind the funkiest collection of speed-driven drug tales you’ll hear all year.Whale City is out on 1 June.Into The XX?Try Beach HouseBaltimore-based dream-pop duo Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally craft blissful, hazy love songs. The perfect soundtrack whenever you need to unwind.7 is out now.…1 min
British GQ|July 2018THE RUMOUR MILLDefence secretary Gavin Williamson stepped in to save two heroic army dogs who were set to be put down after they were judged unsafe for new homes. For some reason the publicity shots given to the newspapers didn’t show the moment one of the Belgian shepherds went for a civil servant organising the photoshoot.The Tory strategy to go green is helping the party modernise its image, though some ministers are less than happy. So terrified are they of being photographed holding a plastic water bottle or disposable coffee cup they have complained to party hands that they’ve been suffering from dehydration during working hours.When he isn’t appearing on RT, Labour MP Chris Williamson spends much of his time denying allegations of anti-Semitism against Corbynistas. Unimpressed Tory MP Andrew Percy has…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Diarise these!+ Book now Eminem’s Revival tour at Twickenham StadiumFollowing his big-buzz headline performances at last year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals, Eminem comes to the UK with his No1 album Revival. 14 - 15 JULY.+ For the nightstandThe President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James PattersonLikely to prove the highest-selling hardback fiction title of the year, the thriller promises “the kind of insider details that only a president can know”. OUT ON 4 JUNE.Nine Livesby Aimen Dean, Paul Cruickshank and Tim ListerDean became one of Al-Qaeda’s most respected bomb-makers, but he was, all along, a spy working for MI6. This is his story. OUT ON 7 JUNE.Crudoby Olivia LaingNonfiction maestra Laing makes her first foray into fiction with this love story about a writer getting married amid the political turmoil…2 min
British GQ|July 2018this month on GQ.CO.UKDrink…in style, as each Thursday we unveil the latest addition to our little black book of London bars.Read…sharp insights from Contributing Editor Matt Kelly, on everything from Brexit to MP David Lammy (above), in the New European editor’s columns.Watch…exclusive interviews from our regular columnists, including when Alastair Campbell sat down with Ed Miliband (above), on our YouTube channel.Ask…our Style Shrink, Teo van den Broeke, your pressing fashion and grooming questions using the hashtag #GQStyleShrink.Update…your wardrobe with our weekly pick of the ten best menswear items, published every Tuesday.…1 min
British GQ|July 20181,001 With Nick Foulkes manssentials(Because who doesn’t need, well, everything?)This month: Thames TV ring by Stephen Webster and Blondey McCoyArriving at Heathrow, passengers making the long march from aircraft door to immigration often find themselves cheered on by blown-up photographs of “typical” Londoners: a beefeater, a member of the constabulary, a town crier and – I would like to say but am not entirely sure if my memory is tricking me – pearly kings and queens. It is the sort of thing that has one furling one’s umbrella, adjusting one’s bowler hat and humming the opening bars of “Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner”.The walls of Heathrow are a glorious kaleidoscope of stereotypes. There is, however, a serious lacuna in this line-up: there is no picture of jeweller Stephen Webster. It is a monumental…3 min
British GQ|July 2018Is the emoji mightier than the sword?Well, no. There is nothing attractive about a man (or woman) who can’t spell. Face it, let alone spell “millennium” correctly, given ink and pen rather than electricity and a phone, most can’t even spell their own graphics interchange format (duh). It’s time to spend some more time learning about the ancient art of… handwriting. That’s right. Long before you signed off an email to your boss using “strong arm”, “unicorn”, “heart” and “smiley face” – just me? – if you wanted to make a good impression you wrote a note. In ink. Here at House Rules we’re pushing for a revolution and the German-engineered Kaweco pens are our chosen weapon. Measuring only 10.5cm when closed, once the lid of the Classic Sport model is mounted on the barrel, it…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Be more Jack. Step one: reclaim your bathrobe“I’m lying on a beach in Ibiza and a man pulls up to the bay in a mahogany Riva boat, anchors it and starts to swim ashore,” says Adrian Holdsworth, bathrobe aficionado and owner of Volpe Sartoriale. “As he’s getting out of the water, a gorgeous woman gets out of a black Range Rover carrying a bathrobe and swathes it around his body before they sit down to lunch. That is your Ploh man.”Singaporean company Ploh supplies bathrobes to Mandarin Oriental hotels worldwide. Made from 100 per cent chenille microfibre, the embrace of a Ploh bathrobe as you emerge out of the shower, bath or sea is legendary among high-flying luxury enthusiasts. They speak about Ploh in the reverent tones usually reserved for a particular brand of cigar. “I get…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Style ShrinkIs it ever acceptable to wear pool slides to work in summer? I think they look fab and they’re just so comfortable. I’ll probably wear them either way, but I was interested to hear your opinion.Simo, Milton KeynesDear Simo,The pool slide is to shoes, Simo, what the mullet is to haircuts. If you’re going to attempt the look, preparation is key, context is everything and if you pick the wrong style you’ll end up looking like a fiftysomething Mitteleuropean bodybuilder.With this in mind, you need to take extra care when planning your office look. Though I would usually advise almost anyone against wearing any kind of toe-revealing footwear in a working environment (myself included), you sound determined to give it a try, so here are three rules you must follow…3 min
British GQ|July 2018Alfa Romeo Stelvio QuadrifoglioAfter years of transparent obfuscation, Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne recently confirmed to me that the world’s most famous maker of sports cars was planning an SUV. You can’t blame him: it’s a licence to print money and Marchionne loves making money. But the parent company also owns Alfa Romeo, another sanctified Italian brand, which already has a fast SUV on its books: the Stelvio Quadrifoglio.This is one of the most hilarious cars I’ve ever driven, so rampant it makes you wonder what a Ferrari 4x4 could add. It uses much of the hardware of the Giulia saloon, including the 2.9-litre V6 turbo developed by a man seconded from the “Prancing Horse”, which produces 503bhp and nearly as much torque, enough to see the Stelvio Q thunder to 62mph in 3.8…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Carnival of liesIn the last two years – the era of Brexit, Donald Trump and Jeremy Corbyn’s remarkable electoral performance last year – political prophecy has become a dangerous game. But I’m going to go out on a limb here and predict that there won’t be another UK-wide referendum for a very long time. There have, in fact, only been three: in 1975, on membership of what was then the EEC; in 2011, on the alternative vote electoral system; and, two years ago, the Brexit referendum.Whatever deal is cobbled together before our departure from the EU on 29 March 2019 – assuming that a deal is achieved – no senior politician in charge of his or her senses is going to seek a return visit to the wasteland of post-referendum politics to…5 min
British GQ|July 2018The great rom conNorman Mailer craved romance.That sweet, ineffable feeling that fuses anticipation and passion, the unmatched thrill of finding someone new, the great unmet lover who might be waiting just around the next corner, not simply another girl, but the other half of your soul. Which was all a bit awkward as later that same day Mailer was due to get married for the sixth time (the second that week, but that is another story).It was November 1980, the day dawning cold and bright in Brooklyn Heights. Mailer, the hard man of American letters, was 57, overweight, with five ex-wives, seven children, money troubles galore and about to marry a 31-year-old woman called Norris Church, the mother of his youngest son.The old man was having second thoughts. Marriage? Again? Starting down that…9 min
British GQ|July 2018Want to be bionic? We have the technology…As the pace of life gets quicker and the world seemingly becomes smaller and more accessible, for the modern highflyer functioning on the top level becomes increasingly difficult. What happens when you live life in the fast lane, but you don’t have the time (or the inclination) to slow down? The answer could be to employ some cutting-edge technological teammates to keep you in the game. Here are a few technicolour tricks of the trade to maintain your mojo when your rivals are fading to grey…Learn the art of heart coherenceHeart coherence is an optimal state between your brain and autonomic nervous system. When all else is crazy around you, it will give you a feeling of alertness and control. This may seem a state some people have only ever…3 min
British GQ|July 2018Get better at everything right nowZapsFrontal lobeTranscranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) is not yet mainstream, but neither is it the stuff of science fiction. Used to help Parkinson’s sufferers and stroke victims, it’s increasingly being applied to healthy individuals to improve reaction times and decision making by strengthening synaptic connections. Efficacy and safety issues in this largely unregulated field persist and its early adoption by hard-core gamers is not necessarily a recommendation.10-23The amount of watts generated by the brain when you are awakeLearningCerebellumStay curious: good life advice, but with particular brain benefits. Learning a second language, computer code or a musical instrument – taking you and your brain out of your comfort zone – boosts neuroplasticity, helps create neurons and establishes new connections. The younger you do this, the easier it is and the more…2 min
British GQ|July 2018High and mightyChris Mears knows a thing or two about getting your body into perfect condition. At the 2016 Olympics in Rio, the 25-year-old competed in the men’s synchronised 3m springboard event with Jack Laugher and they won Britain’s first ever Olympic gold medal in diving. This year, the pair won gold yet again at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast. According to Mears, preperation is everything when it comes to big competitions – and shaving his body is a big part of his mental and physical build up routine. “It is as simple as ‘look good, feel good’,” he says. “I mean, we’re wearing very little clothing up there! It’s important to make sure all of our body hair is groomed.”The NIVEA MEN Body Shaving Stick is designed for…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Kadie’s co*cktail Bar & ClubYou know a club is worth its £1,000 VIP tables when, within days of its official opening last December, Idris Elba chooses to host his Christmas party there. No wonder Kadie’s didn’t bother with a promo run – this tiny luxe basem*nt venue has had London’s finest socialites line up for a spot on its invite-only guest list since pictures of Big Driis in the DJ booth surfaced…Where’s the evil bouncer with his clipboard?Kadie’s would never abide confrontation on the street. Their host discreetly manages the chancers downstairs…Why is everyone wearing Saint Laurent?Because of the dress code, which, while flagrantly abusing the semicolon, reads: “From Saint Laurent cowboys and rock’n’rollers to sartorial sophisticates and Gucci glamourati; you are welcome if you dress with personality, purpose and originality.” Better take off…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Dandelyan at Mondrian LondonCreated by Ryan Chetiyawardana (otherwise known as Mr Lyan, aka the biggest cheese in cutting-edge British bartending), this award-winning watering hole might just have the best reputation of any bar in the city. Since opening its doors in Southwark’s Mondrian London hotel in 2014, Dandelyan has wowed critics and guests with an innovative approach to botany.Now, the team’s “nose-to-tail” approach to flora is entering its next phase, with the second volume in the Dandelyan story: The Modern Life Of Plants. Split into four sections – mint, grape, hops and classics – this new menu explores the science and art at play in the human adaptation of plant and animal life. It’s both as daring and as delicious as expected. The BC3 Negroni (Bombay Sapphire, Dandelyan pollen vermouth, Ceylon Arrack, Campari,…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Paul Ainsworth At No6, PadstowIt’s impossible to talk about Padstow without mentioning Rick Stein. Oh, lovely, kiss-me-quick Rick… Cheeky, charming, passionate and piscatorial, the kindly old fella has his fishy fingers in so many pies, pasties, bistros, bars, cafés and cookery schools in the Cornish village that seemingly everything you eat tastes ever so slightly Stein-flavoured. Now that’s not necessarily a bad thing – The Seafood Restaurant is still a must-visit – but there really is more to Padstow than an entrepreneurial life-aquatic septuagenarian.Specifically, there is Paul Ainsworth. While he isn’t exactly the new kid on the block (Ainsworth has been here for 12 years), since his arrival in “Padstein” he has quietly and confidently become Cornwall’s catch of the day. Having served his apprenticeship under the tutelage of British gastro titans Gary Rhodes,…2 min
British GQ|July 2018FINALLY, IT’S TIME…‘When you sponsor the World Cup, you can only win… It is not just a sport, it is a social event’Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO, HublotArgentina have Lionel Messi and Sergio Agüero. Brazil may have Neymar Jr (broken foot permitting) and Philippe Coutinho. And France can call on Antoine Griezmann and Paul Pogba. But if you want to know which World Cup team contains the biggest names in football, none of them compare to Hublot’s. The Swiss watchmaker is the World Cup’s official timekeeper, and while it may not be competing in Russia it has recruited a squad of superstars, trophy winners and top coaches who are sure to light up the tournament whenever they appear. When Hublot calls, the legends assemble.Take the recent Hublot Match Of Friendship, for instance. As part…10 min
British GQ|July 2018Travel essentialsWhether your father is an experienced globetrotter or he needs a nudge to even take a weekend break, he’s going to need some stylish luggage. That tatty old suitcase gathering dust in the attic just isn’t going to cut it. Ted Baker’s new collection features outstanding carry-on and holdall solutions that are perfect to encourage him to keep adventuring. They feature clean, minimalist designs made from nylon, which makes them lightweight and durable, with a cotton lining that provides protection against the elements. Inspired by Mr Baker’s love of fishing, they come in a nautical palette of yellow, blue and grey while the rucksack is influenced by a vintage dry bag and features branded climbing-style carabiner hardware. Perfect for that father-son fishing trip you’ve always been meaning to take.RUCKSACK, £99.…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Where the heart isThe drinkBrewer stand and cups by Tom DixonFor coffee snobs and interior buffs alike, we may have just found the answer. Perfect as a gift for those who want to really indulge on a break.£180. At selfridges.co.ukThe nightcapBottle and hipflask by Haig ClubThis Father’s Day bag contains the famous blue bottle of Haig Club, exclusively accessorised with a stylish copper hipflask – offering a true taste of luxury.£45. At waitrose.comThe nightwearSilk ‘The Laurent’ Pyjamas by Olivia Von HalleThis ultimate in luxury pyjamas provides a flattering silhouette and is effortlessly cool. Perfect for the father who loves to lounge.£495. oliviahalle.comThe accessoryCorkscrew by Le CreusetFor the man who knows his Merlot from his Malbec. Beautifully designed, and let’s be honest, pretty damn useful. Don’t underestimate the good corkscrew.£69. At selfridges.comThe timepieceClock by…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Henry TaylorIf anyone were still in any doubt as to the continuing power of print media, they need look no further than the Jay-Z interview carried in the New York Times at the end of last year. Beyoncé’s beau was featured on the cover of the NYT’s style magazine, T, but instead of a photograph of the entrepreneur and hip hop star on the cover, there was a painting by the LA-based portraitist Henry Taylor. While certainly renowned, Taylor has spent much of his 60 years quietly creating work in his studio near Skid Row and it wasn’t until the appearance of his work in T last November that he suddenly went viral.Now, there’s no stopping him. Flattered by art critics, pursued by magazine journalists, being treated as something of a…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Hannah John-KamenWhen it comes to acting, there may be “no such thing as small parts”, but there is such a thing as small films. Not that Hannah John-Kamen has ever concerned herself with those trifles. The 28-year-old Brit has a filmography that consists entirely of blockbusters. The latest is Ant-Man And The Wasp, in which she plays Ghost opposite Paul Rudd. The first Ant-Man was warmly received by critics, but can we handle another Marvel film so soon after Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther? “I don’t think you can ever have too much Marvel,” she says. “It’s not the Marvel Country or the Marvel World – it’s the Marvel Universe.”After a TV apprenticeship in Game Of Thrones and Black Mirror, John-Kamen scored credits in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Tomb…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Isaac CarewWish listWatch“I like how chunky this watch is and that it’s handcrafted. When my book, The Dirty Dishes, is out in 2019 I’ll treat myself.”Royal Oak watch by Audemars Piguet, £37,200. audemarspiguet.comShirt“I love a party shirt. I’d wear this evening or day, with tracksuit bottoms or black jeans. I always leave the bottom buttons undone and tuck it in on the left side.”By Gucci, £770. gucci.comWish listJacket“This gorgeous lambskin leather jacket is a statement, so I’d tone it down with a bright, oversized T-shirt underneath.”By Saint Laurent, £2,995. saintlaurent.comTrousers“Gucci joggers are the most comfortable and luxurious tracksuit bottoms I’ve ever owned. I like to go a size up for a more casual fit.”£670. gucci.comWish listJewellery“Chunky bracelets are cool, but never with a festival band and never more than two at…2 min
British GQ|July 2018THE BOYS OF SUMMERAction ManFor the action man, a holiday isn’t a holiday unless he’s doing 20,000 steps a day. Preferably at elevation. Whether it’s mountain biking in Majorca, hill running in the Himalayas or hiking in the Dolomites, downtime for action man is all about being as up as possible. His swimming shorts are designed for swimming, his sunnies are wraparound and his luggage is back-based.Mr BookishSummer may not be this chap’s natural season, but he makes a good go of it nonetheless. Days on holiday are spent reading (two books a day if he’s left undisturbed) and applying ultra-high SPF sun cream (he’s got very sensitive skin), while evenings are whiled away playing games of mahjong and drinking cups of steaming oolong. Favoured destinations include the Hebrides and, if he’s feeling…3 min
British GQ|July 2018The first great literary work of the disinformation age is… a graphic novelWhy Nick Drnaso’s Sabrina is a masterpieceYou don’t need us to tell you that graphic novels aren’t just about beings with superpowers. The likes of famed illustrator Chris Ware, after all, have done away with that notion for good. His seminal Building Stories showed the potential of graphic novels to do clever things with both form (multiple multimedia mystery books) and content (telling human tales of residents of a single apartment block). But it’s only in Nick Drnaso’s second work, Sabrina, that the graphic novel can claim to not only rival the literary novel of ideas, but genuinely surpass it.The first great work about our current age of disinformation, paranoia and fake news, Sabrina is part Don DeLillo, part Jim Jarmusch, all fridge-humming domesticity and quiet dread. It follows, in…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Indian AccentIndian food at lunchtime might not be an obvious choice – it’s a cuisine normally associated with madcap feasting and postprandial food comas. But Indian Accent isn’t your local takeaway. Manish Mehrotra’s new restaurant in London’s Mayfair rethinks the region’s cooking entirely, cleverly folding in ideas from other countries and bringing out a new lightness and life (our highlight: the ghee roast lamb with roomali roti pancakes). The dining room is packed with the local hedgie set, drawn as much by the cooking as the hype. The original Indian Accent, back in New Delhi, is the nation’s only native cuisine restaurant to feature on the World’s 50 Best list. And the clincher? The two-course set lunch is an outrageously decent £25 a head.16 Albemarle Street, London W1. 020 7629 9802.…1 min
British GQ|July 2018‘MUM!You’ll probably see him at Pitti, pretending to talk on the phoneWelcome to Florence, game reserve for fashion’s daftest creaturesThe collective noun for a group of peaco*cks is an “ostentation”. There are few things more ostentatious than a peaco*ck, after all. From the plume of iridescent tail feathers and the silly fascinator perched on its head to its camp trill of a call. The word “peaco*ck” doesn’t scream subtlety, either.It’s hardly surprising, then, that the wallies who hang around outside the Pitti Uomo menswear fair in Florence, waiting to get papped season after season, have been dubbed “the peaco*cks of Pitti”.The thing is, for all their showiness, actual peaco*cks are birds. All that colourful plumage is about getting laid; it’s about survival. The Pitti plonkers, on the other hand, have…2 min
British GQ|July 2018The business case for… The summer sabbaticalTime was when, at some point after the Serpentine Summer Party in early July and before GQ’s Men Of The Year Awards in the first week of September, it was safe to sign out, pack the nanny and kids into premium economy and disappear. No more. Holidays are now strictly for under-25s and newlyweds. The rest of us understand that we’re always on the clock, even when we’re off the leash. The solution? Take a summer sabbatical. Put on your out of office that you’re researching “noncore revenue streams” (read: a wine tour of Tuscany) and don’t let up on work. There’s no need to go overboard. No one wants to see slurred Instagram stories from the sundeck of a Riva flybridge, but a few insights into world affairs from…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Three ways to wear… An almost too-lurid ‘sun’s shining’ suitBaby blue is the warmest colourIf you want a suit that ticks the summer colour box but doesn’t make you feel like a human traffic light, the skill is to go tone on tone. Harry Styles (right) – admittedly a man who could wear an actual traffic light and still look better than most men on their wedding day – shows how it’s done with a lightblue suit-and-shirt combo. Ditch any sort of tie – you’re not going to a funeral in such a colour – and combine with either a long pendant (gold only, please; silver necklaces are for amateurs) and a ring or two. You’ll look like an easy lay, perhaps, but sometimes a bit of sleaze goes a long way in the style stakes.Orange is the new…2 min
British GQ|July 2018How to wear a suit and not look like a banker*The embodiment of the undone double-breasted look is Richard Gere wearing total Giorgio Armani in American Gigolo (1980). The ground-breakingly modern yet luxurious code still resonates today. In fact, the prevailing mood could scarcely be more suitable for early Eighties Armani. A move away from overwrought and restrictive garb fused with an appetite for contemporary tailoring. Witness this season’s Armani double-breasted viscose-mix greige or washed navy suits for prime examples of such effortless verve.Undone double-breasted is a doppio-cool look. I’ve been running the undone stance for seasons now, as prescribed tailoring style felt just too straight-laced and stifling without a break of convention or contamination in the mix. To unbutton and relax in a double-breasted number is so much cooler than the uptight, stiff job-interview-in-the-city look that’s rife even on…2 min
British GQ|July 2018e-ternal combustionThere is no such thing as the best car in the world, although I’d be able to afford one of the contenders if I had a pound for every time I’ve been asked which it is. The new Rolls-Royce Phantom sets new standards for mechanical serenity. The latest Porsche 911 GT3 makes a noise at 8,000rpm that has you laughing out loud at the sheer thrill of it all. The McLaren F1 is 25 years old, but the least compromised and most desirable car ever made. You’ll need a minimum of £8 million to get anywhere near one these days.But the BMW i8 gets closest to “bestness” in the modern idiom, closer than ever now that it’s available as a roadster. This is a quietly revolutionary car; it’s silent, in…3 min
British GQ|July 2018MEN OF THE YEAR 2018The GQ Men Of The Year Awards – in part the best party in London, in part a much-deserved celebration of the best and the brightest and in part the best platform to go on stage and call the prime minister a “paigon”.That, after all, was one of the unexpected takeaways last year from a night full of them and the kind of thing that happens when you have a room that mixes grime stars (a certain Stormzy) with politicians (Sadiq Khan winning, Jeremy Corbyn presenting), bad boys of ballet (Sergei Polunin), Netflix child stars (the cast of Stranger Things), footballing legends (an England icon in Sir Geoff Hurst, a world icon in Pelé) and roof-raising comics (Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon). Throw in the odd Hollywood Oscar-winner (the indomitable…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Grime scene investigatorStormzy’s closing performance at this year’s Brit Awards was a sensation on many levels, from the way his gigantic charisma rendered the rest of the night’s acts irrelevant to the fearless precision with which he called out Theresa May and the Daily Mail. But what I find most striking about Stormzy’s elevation to British pop’s top table is the fact that grime’s new superstar had only just turned ten when Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In Da Corner launched the genre into the wider world.Grime’s life cycle defies precedent. In commercial terms, most genres either rise or fall within a few years, like disco, or become a permanent feature of the landscape, like hip hop. Grime has done neither of these things. Inner City Pressure: The Story Of Grime (William Collins, £9.99)…5 min
British GQ|July 2018Dreaming CaliforniaSomewhere in California it’s always the future. There’s a fair amount of the past lying around too, but here the future always looks like it’s trying to catch up with itself. There are those on the East Coast who say that California is too parochial. But then not only has Silicon Valley been the lodestar of innovation for nigh on 40 years, New York has to be one of the US’s most parochial cities, built on status anxiety, where restaurant reservations deserve a place on your résumé. Los Angeles has become slavishly Insta-friendly, where places are designed (or Californicated) to look attractive online: square, colourful, arch. It reinforces the rarely contradicted notion that the city will forever be a glorified theme park, albeit one that is cherished the world over.1…5 min
British GQ|July 2018The GQ Pep Talk with… Samuel L JacksonIn his words: “The best advice given to me was that I had to be ten times smarter, braver and more polite to be equal. So I was.”In other words: Don’t give in to prejudice and never let anything deter you from your ambitions. If you have a goal, work towards it positively and push yourself to get there.In his words: “I’m a professional. I show up at work on time. I know my lines. I hit my mark. I treat the other actors and crew members with respect. That’s a role model. It has nothing to do with the characters that I play.”In other words: If you really want to be cool, don’t try to act cool. If you are kind, well mannered and prepared to work, and you…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Smells like team spiritIt’s a known fact in fragrance circles that the French have a thing for deep, heavy scents with intense floral notes. It’s a contrast to the southern Mediterranean, where fresher strains of neroli and bergamot are popular. In the Middle East and India, localised woody scents such as patchouli, agar and sandalwood dominate, while in Japan it’s all about light, white flower-focused scents that don’t invade other people’s nostrils (terribly rude). It’s in the United States, however, where things get really interesting. Americans are famous for preferring fragrances that smell like washing detergent or, to affect an Americanism, “candy”. This predilection for sanitation and sweetness was spearheaded by the release of CK One in 1994 and the global dominance of American culture during that decade meant that fresh and occasionally…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Freya RhubarbFor the rhubarb and blossom cordialIngredients1kg of rhubarb, roughly chopped1 punnet of edible flowers200g of clear honey1.5 litres of waterMethodPut the ingredients into a saucepan, bring to the boil, simmer for a couple minutes then leave to infuse overnight.For the co*cktailIngredients50ml of Freya20ml of lemon juice15ml of rhubarb and blossom cordialTop with Real KombuchaMethodFirst you want to make a ribbon of rhubarb using a peeler. The skin is naturally wet so will wrap easily around the inside of the glass to give the drink an extra flourish. Add ice cubes to the glass to secure the ribbon in place.To mix, pour the Freya, lemon juice and rhubarb and blossom cordial over the ice and top up with the Real Kombucha.With a long spoon or paper straw give everything a mix.…1 min
British GQ|July 2018One-stop shop: Three quick bites at Mare Street MarketOpen Kitchen117 Mare Street, London E8.marestreetmarket.comThe setup: Taking over a former council building, Mare Street Market is a new consortium of shops and food outlets, founded by Gizzi Erskine and Barworks’ Marc Francis-Baum. Open Kitchen is its beating heart, with huge sharing tables, a central bar and a 100-seater terrace with its very own smokehouse.Eat this: London Fields’ The Bread Station makes the dough for the rye biga pizzas. Top yours with burrata, olive oil, basil and tomato (£6.50).Drink this: The three-page beer menu includes the peppery Hook Island Red ale (£5.50) by Five Points Brewing Company, based just a mile down the road.Flying Horse Coffee117 Mare Street, London E8.marestreetmarket.comThe setup: Coffee is a serious business here (you can tell by the shiny Roastmax machine). Jack Bradshaw has been plucked…2 min
British GQ|July 2018+ Where we’ve been eating this month…La Dame De PicThree Michelin-starred Anne Sophie-Pic is practically royalty in France. Now her haute cuisine has come to the UK.Standout dish: Berlingots of pasta, stuffed with gently smoked Brillat-Savarin cheese.10 Trinity Square, London EC3. 020 3297 3799.ladamedepiclondon.co.ukTheo RandallA touch of class with great service, Randall’s gift for all things Italian keeps giving, particularly in the form of the primi pasta dishes.Standout dish: Taglierini con gamberetti e carciofi.InterContinental Hotel, 1 Hamilton Place, London W1.020 7318 8747. theorandall.comOrreryLondon’s traditional French fine-dining spot has got spruced up for summer, courtesy of interior designer David D’Almada.Standout dish: Soulard duck, braised Savoy cabbage, parsnip, cherry and Banyuls.55 Marylebone High Street, London W1. 020 7616 8000.orrery-restaurant.co.uk…1 min
British GQ|July 2018The year of the broséIf you haven’t said “yes way” to rosé, 2018 is the year. Once consigned to hazy holiday memories and awkward BYO barbecues, it’s serious, smart and here to stay. It’s weathered a busy few years, including celebrity endorsem*nt, zeitgeist articles, backlash thinkpieces and trade scandal (the Great Hamptons rosé shortage of 2014 – the sine qua non of first-world problems) before unequivocally establishing its substance alongside style.Provençal wines put rosé on the radar with their delicate salmon hue and distinctive curvy bottles – dry, fresh and elegant, the likes of Domaines Ott* and Chateau d’Esclans’ Whispering Angel have made their way from the beaches of the Côte d’Azur to the most forward-thinking restaurants and bars. Master sommelier Piotr Pietras from Hide restaurant, Piccadilly’s punchiest new wine destination, swears by the…3 min
British GQ|July 2018The sole of discretionIt’s always hard to buy something for the man who has (almost) everything, which is why the best solution is to find him something totally unique. In an age of mass production, true luxury now often means something that’s been handcrafted or tailor-made. That’s where Undandy comes in. Founded in 2015, its made-to-order Portuguese shoes can be customised online at a fraction of the usual price thanks to its direct-to-customer business model, cutting out the middle man. What really sets it apart is the sheer range of customisable options. In total, its online 3-D designer offers over a billion different combinations, so you can be sure that not only will the shoes be made to order, they’ll also be as unique as the man you’re buying them for. When you’ve…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Six steps to perfectionThe foundationColonia face emulsion by Acqua Di ParmaAs nourishing as a cream and as light as a gel – give your father a nudge in the right direction this year by encouraging him to hydrate and preserve his skin.£45. acquadiparma.comThe all-rounderHair and body oil by Jo MalonePerfect for the busy, yet grooming-savvy, father. This hair and body oil from Jo Malone is the perfect way to condition and nourish both the hair and skin in one easy to use bottle.£42. jomalone.comThe triple threat‘In two minds’ skincare range by AesopThe new Aesop “in two minds” range consists of a cleanser, toner and moisturiser specifically designed to tackle combination skin (while conveniently looking great in the bathroom)From £23. aesop.comThe fragranceEau de parfum ‘Gyspy Water’ by ByredoSwedish brand Byredo’s most recognisable scent, Gypsy…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Style updateIf you’re looking for fashionable gifts this Father’s Day, there’s no better place to start than the latest collection from Burton. Its blazer is a particular favourite, with the loose tailoring designed to keep it lightweight and breathable even at the height of summer. The pastel shades and fresco wools and cotton/linen blends make it just as appropriate for sweltering travels through the tropics as for a picnic in the park. Pair it with a denim shirt, some new shades and a pair of slip-on shoes for an instant classic summer outfit that’s sure to be such a hit that it will make you wonder whether you should have just kept it for yourself.SHOES, £39. BELT, £14. SUNGLASSES, £14. SHORTSLEEVE SHIRT, £25. KNITTED POLO, £25. BLAZER, £60. ALL AVAILABLE AT…1 min
British GQ|July 2018PASSPORTS FOR SALESt Kitts needed capital – and fast – but where would it come from? It had nothing to sell. Enter Christian Kälin…The Swiss have an uncanny ability to make extraordinary things sound dull. No country in modern history has been implicated in more scandals. Nazi looting, Italian mafia scams, Nigerian kleptocracy, American tax dodging – there’s always a Swiss angle. Yet in no country on earth are the citizens so rootedly bourgeois, so ready to look at you sidelong if you absentmindedly put your feet on a chair while sipping your Americano.Dr Christian Kälin and the waitress were settling the bill. Lunchtime was ending. Sleek diners were gathering their possessions, having had their fill of the excellent cuisine. The fish had come straight out of the Zürichsee, which was so…24 min
British GQ|July 2018Is Jesse Lingard England’s secret weapon?‘I feel comfortable playing for England. In every game you’ve got to play with no fear’His Manchester United teammate Marcus Rashford calls him Jessparagus (in response, he uses the moniker Rash Beans). He calls himself J Lingz, while his fans (and there are many) call him Messi Lingard. Most importantly, after his best-ever season at Old Trafford, Gareth Southgate looks set to call him up – for this summer’s World Cup in Russia. Many observers believe that if the England team are to make any impression on the tournament, attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard will need to play a big part.“It’s massive,” admits Lingard, 25, fresh from one of his final training sessions of the season. “It’s one of the pinnacles of your career as a player and it will be…6 min
British GQ|July 2018Wave PATTERNSHair Liz Taw using AvedaPhotography assistants Andras Bartok; Jack SnellStyle assistants Georgia Medley; Emily TigheWith thanks to Amy Denman at World Surf League and Stephen Bell…1 min
British GQ|July 2018FIX UP. LOOK SHARPProduction KO Productions Location manager/producer Henrietta Hitchco*ck Grooming Ben Jones using Éclat Et Transparence De Chanel and D-Pollution Essentiel and Bumble And BumbleProp stylist Joanna GoodmanCasting Paul IsaacModels Jack C and Al Gill at Elite; Takuya at Models 1; Wilson at StormPhotography assistant Joe WilesStyling assistants Anastasia Busch; Emily TigheProduction assistant Annie HoldenGrooming assistants Brooke Neilson; Emma SmallProp styling assistant Emily Manning G…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Out of lunchThe small Welshman who always gets a big laugh has a new film out in July called Swimming With Men. It’s an adaptation of the documentary Men Who Swim, itself a film set in Sweden about, you guessed it, a group of middle-aged men who use swimming (synchronised, no less) as the medium through which to confront their heightened sense of encroaching existentialism. Brydon’s dramatic version follows the same themes: it’s a movie about the male midlife crisis set in the locker room of your local leisure centre. It is really rather good.I’m a sucker for this subject – miserable, ruined men wanting to rebel against the mundanity of modern life – and I adored the original doc. What’s not to love about rugged Swedish men being gloriously malcontent in…4 min
British GQ|July 2018CONTRIBUTORSDoug INGLISHShow us a man who says he isn’t obsessed with Jeff Goldblum and we’ll show you a liar. To celebrate our cover star’s return to the franchise that introduced him to millennials, in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Doug Inglish photographed Goldblum in the Hollywood Hills while the star played the famous theme song on the piano. “I fell in love,” says Inglish. “He was the most charming man.”Lou STOPPARDThis year on GQ.co.uk, Contributing Fashion Editor Lou Stoppard has written about everything from Mark Zuckerberg to restaurant etiquette via male misdemeanours. “It’s not been a great few months for men,” says Stoppard, whose column continues this month on the website. “A high point was writing about those whose masculinity is so weak they’ll only buy moisturiser that’s branded for men.”Charlie…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Build a Woah! Becord Library#17 The Bright MississippiBeing just under the radar often pays dividends. It can certainly extend the career. I was first made aware of Allen Toussaint in 1977, soon after Glen Campbell had covered his song “Southern Nights” (Toussaint called himself the “Southern Knight”), which led to a circuitous and frequently interrupted journey of discovery that took me from “Fortune Teller” by The Rolling Stones (he wrote it) to “Lady Marmalade” by Labelle (he produced it) via The Band’s Rock Of Ages (he arranged it). Constant running between the control booth and the studio, and never comprehensively defining a career in either, was responsible for Toussaint’s cult status, but it also helped him become one of the most respected musicians of his time.The record he became best-known for this century is…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Wrist assuredIn the 55 years since Chopard was taken over by the Scheufele family, its patriarchs, Karl and his heir Karl-Friedrich, have sought to create a vertically integrated business – not least in the production of its high-end LUC collection (named for company founder Louis-Ulysse Chopard). Alongside greater independence, this has given the house full control over its supply chain, a fact confirmed by the announcement at this year’s Baselworld fair that, henceforth, the gold used in its watches and jewellery will be Fairmined in accordance with the Council For Responsible Jewellery’s “Chain Of Custody” initiative and under the auspices of its own “Journey To Sustainable Luxury”. To mark the occasion, LUC has unveiled the latest iteration of its four-barrelled, 216-hour power reserve Quattro, available for the first time in ethically…1 min
British GQ|July 2018The ultimate all-American road tripSpare a thought for the video game artists. Not so long ago they could daub a few squares on a sheet of graph paper and conjure into being a Super Mario or Sonic The Hedgehog. An entire universe could be realised inside of a month or two. No more. The Crew, from 2014, revealed the horrifying scale of the task in the modern era. This open-world racing game offered its players the entire run of the United States, from the weed-sweet air of San Francisco, through the anonymous span of Kansas and Missouri and out into the extravagant skyline of New York, with its meteorological tantrums. Sure, the game used trickery to scale the country down in order to fit on an Xbox, but for anyone who attempted the full…2 min
British GQ|July 2018David LammyWhen you’ve been labelled as “Britain’s Obama” and “the black Blair”, there must be challenging moments looking at life as an opposition backbencher after almost two decades in parliament. It must be even stranger for David Lammy that his constituency neighbour Jeremy Corbyn – a man he first knew as a local councillor, then as the MP for Islington, a fringe figure for most of his career – is now Labour leader. He thinks Corbyn will be prime minister but seems unsure how that will work out for the country. No tribal warrior, he is furious about anti-Semitism in the party and Labour’s stance on Brexit. He’s not happy with the BBC either, or middle-class cocaine snorters whom he says are part-responsible for many young black people’s deaths. As you…19 min
British GQ|July 2018Business cards are for dummies, you dummy*That’s bone. And the lettering is something called Silian Grail.” Every businessman – actually, hold the business – every man knows that scene from American Psycho. Set in the Wall Street boom of Eighties Manhattan, the lives of Patrick Bateman and his circle of dick-swinging money locusts, as painted so exquisitely by author Bret Easton Ellis, is one of those tales that stays with the reader long after finishing the last line. In particular, that excruciating business card scene, remembered most commonly from the film adaptation, illustrates an innate fear all successful men have: that however costly, shiny and tasteful one’s status symbols, there will always be a serial killer in an expensive suit who is more pedantic than you about aesthetic refinement.Everyone already knows who you are. And if…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Sleaze is dead. Real men dig matchy matchy formalityBack in the day, I’d wear matching shirt-and-shorts combos all over the globe. Often an Aquascutum club check shirt and low-slung club check shorts with either Gucci snaffle loafers or superlight Asics runners. I felt so comfortable and casual in this look yet it was quite impactful on the visuals. I worked other shorts/shirt combos, known as a “Havana suit”, and in my head these dynamic little combos could carry me from the liveliest shebeens to the gangplanks of the flashiest yachts and assist my operations at both. There is no doubt I had delusions of style grandeur, but such is the power of fashion fantasy.This summer, however, I am enjoying a second Havanasuit wind/third midlife crisis courtesy of brands that have produced a coterie of marvellous matching Cabana sets…2 min
British GQ|July 2018Why are ALL summer clothes SO HORRIBLY NAFF?White jeans. Bingo!For the British, white jeans were thought to be the answer to all our summer dressing conundrums. Admit it, even if you’re not going on holiday this year – presumably you’re an actor and consider yourself on holiday all year round – the idea of twinning, say, an Agnès B soft, supple “blue andy” shirt in poplin with an icewhite pair of Frame narrow jeans, no belt, no shoes, no nuffin’, makes you feel as summery as the Cardi B show at Coachella. Yet also: white jeans? Is that all you’ve got?Here at GQ, we know what the real problem is: all summer clothes on guys are naff as hell. Of course they are. As you sit shuffling papers at work and scroll through your IG feed, scanning…3 min
British GQ|July 2018Ducati Scrambler 1100Launched in 2015, Ducati’s Scrambler brand has now sold more than 45,000 of its lifestyle-oriented bikes. And it’s not hard to see why, with its easy-going nature and retro looks, but there was always a feeling that a little more power and sophistication wouldn’t go amiss. To address that, Ducati has wheeled out its new Scrambler 1100. With a bigger engine, advanced electronics (including traction control and rider modes), plus an even more “premium” feel, it’s the Scrambler we’ve all been waiting for. GQ rode the 1100 Special around Lisbon recently and we loved it, right down to its brown stitched leather seat, spoked wheels and grey colour scheme. Around the city it has manners and street cred by the bucket load and punches well above its weight out on…1 min
British GQ|July 2018A modest proposal for fixing the internetThe internet is broken. Don’t take it from me – take it from its founding father. In March, 28 years after he switched on the first web server, Tim Berners-Lee posted an open letter on webfoundation.org: “The web that many connected to years ago is not what new users will find today,” he lamented. “What was once a rich selection of blogs and websites has been compressed under the powerful weight of a few dominant platforms, [making] it possible to weaponise the web at scale.” The Cambridge Analytica scandal has thrown that danger into relief. Its consequences are manifold: citizens living in filter bubbles; nefarious states interfering in elections; fake news gaining teeth; social divisions becoming entrenched. Online communication was once seen as a means of emancipation – today it…4 min
British GQ|July 2018Imperial leatherThe late Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani had a talent for striking magazine covers, but one in particular stays in the mind. For July 2013, the model Stella Tennant stood contrapposto, fixing the camera with an unwavering eye as a figure in a gimp mask licked her throat and another bearded, sunglassed figure in a jaunty leather cap and sleeveless black leather vest buried his nose behind her ear, seemingly intoxicated by the aroma of that part of her body. It’s very fashion, especially when you realise that the man in the leather vest and cap is the industry’s favourite architect, Peter Marino.With Marino, it is the leather you notice first. Lots and lots of leather in any colour you like so long as it is black and comes with…4 min
British GQ|July 2018+ Listen up: Five of the best audiobooks to boost your mood…Brideshead Revisitedby Evelyn WaughOf Jeremy Irons’ recordings, Brideshead Revisited is hard to beat. Let his velvet voice enfold you in the neuroses of the Flyte family and feel your own worries fade away.Neverthelessby Alec BaldwinThere are no second acts in American life? Hold that thought. The feel-good post-50 turnaround Nevertheless is read by Trump tormentor Alec Baldwin himself.Running In The Familyby Michael OndaatjeRead by Ondaatje, who sounds like a sleepy literary lion, Running In The Family is a funny masterclass in getting to know yourself.The Theory Of Everythingby Stephen HawkingSadly, there isn’t a recording of Stephen Hawking reading The Theory Of Everything, but Michael York still gives a mind-blowing performance.Restlessby William BoydOne of the slickest and sexiest literary thrillers of our time, Restless is blissfully whispered into your ear by…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Tyre flipsWrestling a tractor tyre off the floor and generating enough power to flip its 100 to 300kg weight will set you on the right track to new levels of total body strength. But before you go and square up to a monster truck tyre, it’s essential to refine your flipping technique using lighter versions first. You must also learn how to safely generate enough momentum at the start of the movement to get “under the tyre”, switch hand position and push it over with the heel of the hand without causing injury.Focus on flipping and lifting in one smooth action, working quickly with good technique. And remember: always warm up thoroughly before attempting to flip a heavy tyre.Directions1. Get set on a deep squat, with hips low and pushed back,…2 min
British GQ|July 2018+ Jumping-off points…‘We’re wearing very little clothing up there! It’s important to make sure all of our body hair is groomed’Rio Olympian Chris Mears talks about his life outside the sport and his passion for musicOn top of all your training, what was it that drove you to take up DJing?“I love to create. Music first and foremost: any genre and anything I’m inspired by at that moment. I find it tends to be loosely based on what I’m listening to at the time. I’m working towards a future in the music industry after I have retired from diving, and I hope that the industry embraces me the same way the sport world has. I also enjoy making art – it’s a great outlet.”What music are you listening to right now?“I’m loving…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Aska by Fredrik BerseliusIn art history, the theory of the gesamtkunstwerk, the total medium, straddles all manner of aesthetics – painting, dress, architecture, sculpture – to create something harmonious. For as long as it has existed in art history, it has been anathema to the culinary world. At least, until Fredrik Berselius.In life as in wardrobe as in his kitchen, Berselius is a totality. A description of his suits (erudite lines, charcoal palette, a pinch of romanticism) is as apt for the recipes served in his Michelin-starred New York restaurant and recently collected in Aska (Phaidon, £40), which is, of course, all erudite lines, charcoal palette and a pinch of romanticism.Fusing a Manhattanite sensibility with Berselius’ Nordic roots, from mackerel and locust to birch with black trumpet, Aska is art in motion, bettering…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Moor Hall, LancashireWhen is a hotel not a hotel? When it is a restaurant with rooms, obviously. It is a small but important distinction for chef-patron Mark Birchall because, despite the stunning countryside setting, multimillion-pound renovation of a 16th-century manor house and an impeccable refurbishment by interior designer Martin Nealon, Moor Hall is first and foremost about the food.Having honed his skills as the executive chef at Simon Rogan’s L’Enclume for the best part of nine years, Birchall is a modern master of taste, texture, presentation and flavour. So much so that before Moor Hall’s first birthday he had already been gifted four AA rosettes and a Michelin star for his five- (£70) and eight-course (£105) tasting menus. Highlights include an outrageous amuse-bouche of homemade black pudding in a crispy shell; a…1 min
British GQ|July 2018How blush is your brosé?Rosé is usually made by leaving the juice from red grapes in contact with the skins for a short while to extract enough colour, before pressing it off. Rosé champagne is the exception, mostly made by blending white and red grape juices before fermentation. The saignée method is occasionally used for both still and sparkling, when rosé is “bled” off from a standard red production.Onion skinProbably pinot grigio, probably dry(ish), probably inoffensive.Can be subtle, nuanced and very elegant at best – hunt down the Ramato from Specogna in northern Italy.Pale roseThe colour that launched a thousand bottles; easy on the eye, easy on the palate.Chances of being a crisp, dry European rosé are high – if you want to stick with Provence, Mirabeau offers great value for a classic choice.Deep…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Ultimate accessoriesThe bagWashbag by SmythsonPerfectly proportioned and beautifully crafted, this leather wash bag from Smythson could be just what the modern business traveller is looking for.£395. smythson.comThe businessPortfolio case by BallyAdd a touch of quality to your father’s on-duty wardrobe with this calf leather portfolio case. Perfectly sized for his daily essentials and elegant enough to team with tailoring.£475. bally.co.ukThe tablet caseiPad case by GucciFor the father on the move. Ensure his tablet stays securely (and stylishly) packed away and unscathed. Its streamlined shape means it will fit easily into bags and briefcases.£144. At yoox.comThe phone caseiPhone 8 case by Ermenegildo ZegnaEnsure your father’s iPhone stays secure with this dark brown leather case in Ermenegildo Zegna’s signature woven leather. Why stop at your shoes?£250. zegna.co.ukThe fundamentalKeyring by Louis VuittonFor the father…1 min
British GQ|July 2018Shaving graceA lot has changed since your father first learned to shave. For one thing, we’ve learned the importance of regularly using fresh razors. For another, we now know that we can stop paying over the odds for the same old handles being resold with flashy colours and trumped up designs. These days, those in the know choose Harry’s: an online men’s grooming brand that sends out a regular supply of new, efficient razor blades delivered straight to your front door. Naturally, Harry’s also provides well-designed handles as well as a range of other products including its new, limited-edition Post-Shave Mist, Shave Cream, Gel, Face Lotion and Post-Shave Balm. Its Winston razor handle, pictured here, is a particular stand-out thanks to its ergonomic shape, which is designed to mimic precision tools,…1 min
British GQ|July 2018The CULT of JEFF GOLDBLUM‘I didn’t want to adhere to what is conventionally thought of as an obligation. One needs to break out’Aren’t film stars supposed to be dinky in real life? Like Elijah Wood? Or Sean Penn? All oversized, warped facial features, concealed stacked heels and a volcanic Napoleon complex? Well, Jeff Goldblum is a real film star and Jeff Goldblum isn’t short. Nor full of untethered rage and bile. Not in the slightest.Jeff Goldblum is more like Buddha. Well, if Buddha was a grinning 6ft 4in Jewish man from Los Angeles – via Pittsburgh and then New York, a little transcendental meditation, plus a handful of the biggest (and silliest) blockbusters known to summer – with a voice that dips and fades in pitch and speed like a Sony Walkman (ask someone…25 min
British GQ|July 2018THE HUNTED‘Drug lords, don’t be complacent with me. I will have you killed’President Rodrigo DuterteRaphael is on the run. He is a softly spoken, middle-aged man of wiry build – and he is wired. The friend who put me in contact with him said that Raphael had been in this hyper-adrenalised state for months, ever since he had learned he was on the police “watch list”. A local councillor had casually asked him to pop down to the police station one day and, when he complied, he realised he had inadvertently “surrendered”. Now, like more than one million other Filipinos, Raphael is on the “kill list” database. Being on it doesn’t necessarily mean he will be taken out, but the chance is always there.“But if I’ve been killed by the time…26 min
British GQ|July 2018The man who died before he got old‘Everything you’ve ever heard about Keith Moon is true. And you’ve only heard a tenth of it’Alice CooperBy 1978 Keith Moon was already a legend in his own Bacardi and co*ke. Not just the one, mind. The Who’s perpetual-motion machine of a drummer was long established as the quintessential rock’n’roll reprobate, a man who would go out drinking on a Friday night, come back the following Wednesday and then ask his longsuffering girlfriend, “Why didn’t you pay the ransom?” This is the man who once drove his car through the glass doors of a hotel, who then drove all the way up to the reception desk, got out and asked for his room key. His antics were considered so outrageous that he made Keith Richards, Jim Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne…37 min
Table of contents for July 2018 in British GQ (2024)

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What does GQ stand for in GQ magazine? ›

​a magazine aimed at men that contains articles on fashion, sport, sex, health and other subjects. The letters GQ stand for Gentlemen's Quarterly, which was the former title of the magazine. It appears every month and was first published in the US in 1931 as Apparel Arts.

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Today, GQ is also a digital, video, social, and experiential powerhouse—a community where readers gather to be inspired and exchange ideas around style, creativity, and culture.

What is the Q in GQ magazine? ›

GQ (which stands for Gentlemen's Quarterly and is also known Apparel Arts) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931.

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It is MEANT to be a compliment, saying that you are dressed / groomed so well that you could be in Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ) magazine. HOWEVER… take this with a grain of salt, because some nasty minded people use it to be sarcastic.

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It was acquired by Conde Nast in 2015.

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GQ's target audience is men from upper-class backgrounds. GQ targets men aged 20-44.

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Marketed to a younger readership (ages 18 to 30), the magazine began following trends in pop culture more closely and including shorter news articles in addition to its traditional in-depth essays and profiles. GQ is known for its relative sophistication among men's style and culture magazines.

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GQ (Gentlemen's Quarterly) and Vogue are more than just magazines; they are cultural institutions. Since its inception in 1892, Vogue has been a trendsetter in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. GQ, founded in 1931, has similarly established itself as a leading authority on men's fashion, grooming, and culture.

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Gq proteins rely on enzymes of the phospholipase C family (PLC), while Gs and Gi proteins respectively stimulate and inhibit adenylate cyclase (AC) and thus act upon the amount of cytosolic cAMP.

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The regular annual rates are currently: In the U.S. and Canada, a bundle subscription is $49.99. In all other destinations, a bundle subscription is $96. A digital-only subscription is $24.99 in all destinations. GQ publishes 8 issues per year.

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Launched in 1931, GQ began its life as a quarterly publication called Gentleman's Quarterly, aimed specifically at fashion industry insiders. Its popularity with customers caused its rebranding in 1967 to GQ.

Where did the name GQ come from? ›

GQ started out as Apparel Arts, a men's fashion magazine, in 1931, before switching its name to Gentlemen's Quarterly and eventually GQ. Over the course of its history, GQ's print pages have served as a bible for fashion-conscious men.

Who was GQ originally aimed at? ›

GQ, men's fashion magazine that was started as a trade publication in New York City in 1931 and became available to the general public in 1957. Apparel Arts was marketed to men's clothing wholesalers and retailers, providing them with fashion information and helping them make recommendations to male customers.

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From the moment one gazes at the cover of the magazines, he is presented with what seems to be opposing mottos from each; Maxim's slogan is "What guys want," while GQ boasts "Look sharp, live smart." Several scholars of masculinity and hegemony have concluded that it is impossible to attribute masculinity to one ...

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