Models: Adrian Bosch,Rob Rae & Lasse Pedersen (Photo: GQ Japan No.93 February 2011) Photographs: Junji Hata Fashion Editor: Masahiro Murase Hair: HIRO TSUKUI @ Image Make-up: Yoboon @ Coccina
GQ Japan introduce some of Paul Smith’s classic sartorial flair with their recent editorial, “The Letter from him by Paul Smith”. A mostly subdued palette of colors, the outfits are slim and well-tailored with some quality traditional materials. The feature was photographed by Masaya Takagi with modeling from Douglas Neitzke.
Photographed by Gulliver Theis and styled by Ekaterina Melnikova, Tyler Riggs, Stan Jouk and Vali Cosa grace the cover of GQ Style Russia’s fall 2010 issue.
Ryan Kwanten heats up the launch issue of GQ Style, a new add-on to GQ Australia. So hot hot hot! Here’s what the 33-year-old True Blood actor had to share: On what he likes about playing Jason Stackhouse: I think too much. Even in this answer. My brain is forever coming up with these options. Maybe I could do it this way or that way. But Jason, whether you call it lack of thought or willpower, he’s one of these guys, and we all know one, who totally acts in the spur of the moment. He has no real regard for the consequences of what may happen. It’s really liberating to play a character like that because I would stop at the edge of a cliff and think ‘Whoa’. He’d just jump off.” On maintaining his private life: “Occasionally I get paparazzi, like this week when I finished yoga, there were 10 waiting outside. But I’m not very newsworthy. I’m still a very private person. I want to leave all the drama in my life on the set. I’m not going to call my publicist from a restaurant and say, ‘I’ll be leaving at 7:57. Make sure there’s a photographer outside.’ Giving my life up like that would be taking a little bit of my soul. I think some people think they’re constantly on show. I don’t want to live like that.”
Kurt Iswarienko photographs Red model Antony Jerram for a Tommy Hilfiger fall 2010 advertorial in the September issue of GQ with styling by Michael Nash.