^^^ No clichés left unturned is clearly what they're going for.
Ha Ha. They just look too redundant, like they were shoton the same day, same place, at the same time.
On another note, shouldn't this thread be broken down a little, and defined?? When I go looking for cover references, it's sometimes hard to find exactly what I'm looking for because ALL are mixed into this one thread. Maybe it should be split up to a GQ Style worldwide, August Man thread, Numero Homme worldwide thread, etc.
US GQ deserves its own thread, same with what we did for US InStyle.
I only support the idea of separate threads if photos are posted, discussion takes place, etc. Do people even post the contents of GQ US aside from the main (usually celebrity) feature? I feel like I don't see much posted from it.
If people are just going to post thumbnails of covers without discussion, editorials, etc. Splitting the threads up just seems like a waste of time.
I agree the slope in the modeling industry between models are already in a big favor of female models respect to male models so I think that at least here in the forum, in this magazine section, we could actually have a sub-division with men´s magazines and each of them could be presented separately. What do you guys think? Or could the mods do a survey to make sure it´s something appealing for all the members at least?
And yet US Instyle, which now has 2 separate threads for 2 different issues, have threads with no contents, just the cover and the usual celebrity feature. So judging from the way US InStyle threads are, a US GQ monthly thread seems plausible, is it not? And heck, we have indie magazines which have their own thread with just the cover and low quality previews.
As for discussions with GQ covers and contents, it's hard to have a proper discussion because their covers get overshadowed by consecutive posts of different editions of DaMan, August Man +++
I am so sure that a separate thread for Kim's GQ this month would've garnered a lot of comments and discussion from tFS.
WWD: GQ Editor Jim Nelson seems to share Anna Wintour’s admiration for the reality star, adding, “For me, it was more about how she’s risen above all of it. She’s preserved and elevated herself. In a lot of ways, she and Kanye kind of represent the new American Dream, you know? It’s really interesting.”
Nelson enlisted photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott to help re-create “the spirit of Helmut Newton” for the shoot. Asked whether he thinks the issue will be a top seller, he said, “I do know this — it already broke the Internet. We’ll have had the highest month of traffic ever. We broke one record the first day. We broke another record the second day. The third day, we thought it might slow down and so we pulled back a little bit on tech support and our site actually broke for like 20 minutes…which is not something you want to have happen, trust me, but it literally broke the Internet, so we’re thrilled about that.” Nelson said they “encouraged engagement” by rolling out one photo at a time on their web site in order to create “a sense of drama about it.”
Kardashian said she was happy to be on the cover. “GQ is iconic,” she said, adding that the shoot took place shortly after she gave birth to her second child Saint. “When I got the call to do their anniversary cover, the summer issue, I thought, ‘You know what? It’ll be a really good goal to motivate me to [stick to] my diet.”
Photographed by Clément Jolin, model Sven de Vries lands on the pages of the July 2016 edition of British Esquire, starring in a new editorial, which puts the spotlight on the timeless appeal of denim. Lending his young angles for a series of intimate images, the blond model is styled by Catherine Hayward, who assembles for the fashion editorial a spring wardrobe which includes fashions from the likes of Gucci and Lanvin.