Considering
the last issue of GQ Style showcased the best in upcoming Great British talent, it's hardly surprising that this time around the fashion biannual is heading straight to the centre of the action. Introducing the London issue, the magazine's new edition, which hit shelves - both traditional and
digital - this morning.
Inside you'll not only find a portfolio of the hottest up-and-coming talent the East End has to offer shot by Davild Bailey, but you'll also find
The Riot Club's Sam Claflin in a throwback shoot based on
Blowup - the 1966 film based on the life of the legendary photographer. Elsewhere you'll find features with with Max Irons, Disclosure and Leon Else, why
Rick Owens is the current talk of the town, the highlights of
London Collections: Men, and of course plenty of ways to spruce up for the new season (in a nutshell, if you invest in one thing make it a pinstripe suit).
And if you weren't spoilt for choice enough with
the six current covers for GQ's 17th annual Men Of The Year issue,
GQ Style is here to spoil you further. The London issue has three separate covers, one featuring model John Todd, one featuring a self portrait of David Bailey, and a further one celebrating the dark genius of designer
Rick Owens. There are only 200 editions of the altter being printed, and you'll only find them on sale Selfridges - some of which will be signed by the designer himself. If you're a fan, we suggest you get down to The World of Rick Owens at the department store sharpish.
GQ Style's London Issue for A/W '14 is on sale in print with two limited-edition covers, and as a digital edition that you can download for your iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire or Android device now. Print issue, £6.50.
Limited edition Rick Owens cover, £20. Available only at The World of Rick Owens in Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1. selfridges.com