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GQ Style

Fall 2021
Magazine

GQ: Men's Fashion, Style, Grooming, Fitness, Lifestyle, News & Politics

A Very Short Interview With Ed Templeton • As a longtime fan of skater, artist, and iconic street and skate photographer Ed Templeton, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to call him up and ask him about his career—and his awesome cover shoot with Jonah Hill.

GQ Style

What To STARRING THE BOYS OF GOSSIP GIRL PLUS Wear Now • THE BEST NEW FASHION GEAR DESIGN OBJECTS WATCHES, AND JEWELRY

Gossip Boys

FRESH PAINT 2 • In the second installment of our studio visit series, we present four visual artists who are making the art world as lively and engaging as ever right now.

COPENHAGEN Farshad Farzankia B. 1980

Andrea Marie Breiling BROOKLYN

LOS ANGELES B. 1993 Alake Shilling

Harry Gould Harvey IV FALL RIVER, MA B. 1991

SuperGood • His 20s were wild: a parade of raunchy, era-defining comedies. Then Jonah Hill shifted gears, directing a deeply personal film and taking on the kinds of rich, complex roles he’s always wanted. Here he opens up to director Adam McKay (another funny guy gone serious-ish) about that evolution—and how nice it is when your happiness finally catches up with your success.

48 HOURS IN ATLANTA • It’s a mecca of Black excellence—that also happens to be one of the most fashionable cities on the planet. So we sent GQ’s global fashion director, Mobolaji Dawodu, to the A with a few suitcases full of clothes and a mission to highlight the most stylish people we could find.

SET IT OFF • Fonzworth Bentley, the crown prince of style, pays homage to the sights and sounds of his hometown of Atlanta.

WATCHES AND FURNITURE • A DESIGNER’S GREATEST CHALLENGE IS TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT’S BOTH PERFECTLY FUNCTIONAL AND PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL. WHICH IS WHY WATCHES AND FURNITURE ARE PERHAPS THE MOST FETISHIZED OBJECTS IN THE DESIGN WORLD. HERE, WE PAIR THEM UP.

The Last Glimpses of California’s Vanishing Hippie Utopias • Half a century ago, a legion of idealists dropped out of society and went back to the land, creating a patchwork of utopian communes across Northern California. Here, the last of those rogue souls offer a glimpse of their otherworldly residences—and the tail end of a grand social experiment.

THE UNTOLD STORY OF IRAK, DOWNTOWN NEW YORK’S MOST LEGENDARY GRAFFITI CREW • They were a syndicate of street artists who became a family, and a revolutionary force in the world below 14th Street. Since their late-’90s heyday, some members became famous. Some died. And one, Kunle Martins, endured years of struggle—homelessness, addiction, jail time—to finally get the acclaim he always deserved.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 150 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Fall 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 7, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

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Fashion

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English

GQ: Men's Fashion, Style, Grooming, Fitness, Lifestyle, News & Politics

A Very Short Interview With Ed Templeton • As a longtime fan of skater, artist, and iconic street and skate photographer Ed Templeton, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to call him up and ask him about his career—and his awesome cover shoot with Jonah Hill.

GQ Style

What To STARRING THE BOYS OF GOSSIP GIRL PLUS Wear Now • THE BEST NEW FASHION GEAR DESIGN OBJECTS WATCHES, AND JEWELRY

Gossip Boys

FRESH PAINT 2 • In the second installment of our studio visit series, we present four visual artists who are making the art world as lively and engaging as ever right now.

COPENHAGEN Farshad Farzankia B. 1980

Andrea Marie Breiling BROOKLYN

LOS ANGELES B. 1993 Alake Shilling

Harry Gould Harvey IV FALL RIVER, MA B. 1991

SuperGood • His 20s were wild: a parade of raunchy, era-defining comedies. Then Jonah Hill shifted gears, directing a deeply personal film and taking on the kinds of rich, complex roles he’s always wanted. Here he opens up to director Adam McKay (another funny guy gone serious-ish) about that evolution—and how nice it is when your happiness finally catches up with your success.

48 HOURS IN ATLANTA • It’s a mecca of Black excellence—that also happens to be one of the most fashionable cities on the planet. So we sent GQ’s global fashion director, Mobolaji Dawodu, to the A with a few suitcases full of clothes and a mission to highlight the most stylish people we could find.

SET IT OFF • Fonzworth Bentley, the crown prince of style, pays homage to the sights and sounds of his hometown of Atlanta.

WATCHES AND FURNITURE • A DESIGNER’S GREATEST CHALLENGE IS TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT’S BOTH PERFECTLY FUNCTIONAL AND PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL. WHICH IS WHY WATCHES AND FURNITURE ARE PERHAPS THE MOST FETISHIZED OBJECTS IN THE DESIGN WORLD. HERE, WE PAIR THEM UP.

The Last Glimpses of California’s Vanishing Hippie Utopias • Half a century ago, a legion of idealists dropped out of society and went back to the land, creating a patchwork of utopian communes across Northern California. Here, the last of those rogue souls offer a glimpse of their otherworldly residences—and the tail end of a grand social experiment.

THE UNTOLD STORY OF IRAK, DOWNTOWN NEW YORK’S MOST LEGENDARY GRAFFITI CREW • They were a syndicate of street artists who became a family, and a revolutionary force in the world below 14th Street. Since their late-’90s heyday, some members became famous. Some died. And one, Kunle Martins, endured years of struggle—homelessness, addiction, jail time—to finally get the acclaim he always deserved.


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