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Esquire UK

Spring 2025
Magazine

Every month Esquire covers a diverse range of topics from music to politics, health to fashion, lifestyle tips to inspiring features and, of course, beautiful women. Esquire's heritage of top-class writing and quality journalism, combined with A-list celebrity coverage and great photography gives the readers an informing and entertaining package every month. Esquire is the sharper read for Men who Mean Business.

Esquire • SPRING 2025

Contribs

Ed’s letter

Deep cuts • A trailblazer in British art gets a major London retrospective

He shoots, he scores • Pharrell Williams kicks off a football-focused trainer trend

Enlightenment upon request • Bhutan looks to the future

Snap! • Leica celebrates its centenary

Nice spread • An Insta-friendly restaurateur expands his offering

Heavy hitter • In the new show from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, a Londoner packs a punch

Beat the blues • Men will wear colours. Will fruit be on the menu?

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Double take • A remake of a remake that beats the original

Knot over • The tie is trendy (again)

Toxic spills • In his new collection, an American author plumbs the depths of contemporary relationships

JOURNAL

JAG MAN MUST DIE • Inside the most polarising luxury rebrand in recent memory

Among the believers • WHAT IF BIGFOOT WERE BRITISH?

IT WAS A LONDON THING • Thirty years ago — give or take — a new sound emerged from south London that would transform the musical landscape in Britain and beyond, then disappear just as abruptly. A selection of the key figures of the UK garage scene recall what went so right, and then so wrong

A VERY BRITISH INVASION • How an incredible true story of World War II derring-do became a bestselling book, a Hollywood movie, a West End show… and is now set to conquer Broadway

“I NEVER WAS LOOKING FOR NOTHING. BUT I DISCOVERED IT ALL” • In cinemas today you can watch Timothée Chalamet impersonate Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete Unknown. For Esquire, Mick Brown — one of the rare journalists to have interviewed the great man in person — considers the life and legacy of the real Dylan, whoever he may be

Everybody must get swole • Twelve weeks. One writer. Many thoughts.

THE SOFT PARADE • We need someone or something new, something else to get us through

CHRISTMAS IN DUBAI

Over and out • A LAST WORD FROM THE FUTURE FORMER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, PAGE 39


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 166 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: Spring 2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 13, 2025

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Men's Lifestyle

Languages

English

Every month Esquire covers a diverse range of topics from music to politics, health to fashion, lifestyle tips to inspiring features and, of course, beautiful women. Esquire's heritage of top-class writing and quality journalism, combined with A-list celebrity coverage and great photography gives the readers an informing and entertaining package every month. Esquire is the sharper read for Men who Mean Business.

Esquire • SPRING 2025

Contribs

Ed’s letter

Deep cuts • A trailblazer in British art gets a major London retrospective

He shoots, he scores • Pharrell Williams kicks off a football-focused trainer trend

Enlightenment upon request • Bhutan looks to the future

Snap! • Leica celebrates its centenary

Nice spread • An Insta-friendly restaurateur expands his offering

Heavy hitter • In the new show from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, a Londoner packs a punch

Beat the blues • Men will wear colours. Will fruit be on the menu?

SUBSCRIBE TO ESQUIRE

Double take • A remake of a remake that beats the original

Knot over • The tie is trendy (again)

Toxic spills • In his new collection, an American author plumbs the depths of contemporary relationships

JOURNAL

JAG MAN MUST DIE • Inside the most polarising luxury rebrand in recent memory

Among the believers • WHAT IF BIGFOOT WERE BRITISH?

IT WAS A LONDON THING • Thirty years ago — give or take — a new sound emerged from south London that would transform the musical landscape in Britain and beyond, then disappear just as abruptly. A selection of the key figures of the UK garage scene recall what went so right, and then so wrong

A VERY BRITISH INVASION • How an incredible true story of World War II derring-do became a bestselling book, a Hollywood movie, a West End show… and is now set to conquer Broadway

“I NEVER WAS LOOKING FOR NOTHING. BUT I DISCOVERED IT ALL” • In cinemas today you can watch Timothée Chalamet impersonate Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete Unknown. For Esquire, Mick Brown — one of the rare journalists to have interviewed the great man in person — considers the life and legacy of the real Dylan, whoever he may be

Everybody must get swole • Twelve weeks. One writer. Many thoughts.

THE SOFT PARADE • We need someone or something new, something else to get us through

CHRISTMAS IN DUBAI

Over and out • A LAST WORD FROM THE FUTURE FORMER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, PAGE 39


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