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On Thursday, September 13, Condé Nast CEO Bob Sauerberg sent an email to the company’s staff announcing the departure of…
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GQ used its latest cover to masterfully mock Vanity Fair‘s infamous Photoshop fail and VF is not happy about it. GQ put Issa…
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GQ takes another step in expanding its digital and social reach with the hire of its first digital general manager, Rob DeChiaro. In the…
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It’s that time of year again…GQ and Gap are going for the big guns with an upcoming collection that’s part of the “Best New Menswear Designers in America” project, which brings back some of their former all-stars to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the program.
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After nearly 20 years at GQ, Jim Nelson’s status as the king of cool remains uncontested.
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GQ has dubbed a handful of up-and-coming labels as the Best New Menswear Designers in America for the ninth year in…
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GQ has dubbed a handful of up-and-coming labels as the Best New Menswear Designers in America for the ninth year in…
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Tod’s hosted one of the chicest fashion fêtes in town during NYFW. Owner Diego Della Valle held court near the…
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While all the attention seems to be on the women’s happenings in Europe right now, 268 Mulberry Street kept the New York men’s style scene very alive and well in Nolita last night. In a gymnasium venue more likely to host a dodgeball game, GQ threw a party with an almost school dance vibe to it to celebrate the “Best New Menswear Designers in America in 2013” collaboration with the Gap, which returns for a second year. The exclusive looks were created by (remember these names) Paige Mycoskie of Aviator Nation, Matt Baldwin of Baldwin, Liam Fayed and Sam Fayed of Bespoken and Ernest Alexander Sabine of Ernest Alexander. The designers’ Gap duds include everything from accessories to outerwear, priced at $30 to $348.
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