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25 Notes From Fashion Month
How to Suit Up Right in 2025 • Elegance is back, folks. A half-decade after Covid made joggers king, dressiness is seeing a thrilling return. Here’s your road map for pulling it all off with practised ease.
Your Next Suit Should Be All-Powerful, All Business and All-American • Tailoring should show off, and nowhere understood that more than the Wall Street of the 1980s – a time before corporate fatigue, hedge fund gilets and athleisure chinos. And the best part? Brands across the world are now channelling the great US of A.
Fly Ties
Punchy Timepieces
Suit & Supplies
But Also Consider… Flowy Suits
WFH Trainers
How Daredevil Rescued Charlie Cox • A decade after the Marvel series changed the actor’s life, the show is back (or as Disney+ has it, Born Again) prompting fans to once again ask: why isn’t Cox far more famous?
Zenith Shoots for the Rainbow • Long lauded by in-the-know collectors for its technical achievements, the storied Swiss watchmaker is aiming to go pop with an audacious new timepiece.
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Can the Cult of Kiko Kostadinov Go Mainstream? • Rather than dilute his vision the masses, fashion’s wildest young designer is converting fans to the church of the weird.
How Two Brothers Turned London’s Watch Market on Its Head • Harvey and Jacob Hutson, aka the Kettle Kids, started slinging rare grails out of their backpacks. Now, with a central-London stronghold loaded with the rarest watches in the world, they’ve got everyone from star athletes to artists queueing up for a (time) piece.
MICHAEL B - JORDAN WANTS TO SLOW DOWN (BUT NOT RIGHT NOW) • The Sinners star once told GQ he intended to spend his 20s doing pedal-to-the-floor work, then reevaluate. But at 38, he’s still seeking out new challenges – and pushing that deadline further into the future. FR A ZIER THARPE rides shotgun in Jordan’s Ferrari to find out what keeps him moving so fast.
The Troubling Untold Story of Southport’s Riots – and Redemption • Last summer, the murders of three children in Southport triggered a contagion of violence that spread throughout the country practically overnight. The speed and ease with which the riots took shape – propagated by angry men, distorted by social media falsehoods, and amplified by anti-immigrant opportunists – helps explain why this moment when the truth is so fraught is making life in the UK, the US, and beyond feel so dangerous.
The Authentic Weirdness (and Genius) of JOHN MALKOVICH • From directing a play in Latvian to designing eccentric fashion lines and shooting a film that won’t be seen until 2115, John Malkovich is one of our most dependably freaky film icons. In his latest, Opus, he plays a reclusive genius pop star. To learn about this peculiar new role, GQ met him in the suburbs of Boston.
MARGARET HOWELL’S MODEST SUPERMACY • Of course big cities know all about a 55-year-old craft-led label. But after a long campaign converting medieval market towns, New England second-homers and artsy communities across the world, Margaret Howell isn’t just part of this current moment of austere luxury: she wrote the handbook.
MODEL STUDENT • After a decade fronting the ad campaigns of almost every big name in fashion, ascendant model Kit Butler is never not researching, honing or studying his craft – and yes, he’s heard the supermodel whispers.
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