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DARING DESIGNS. INSPIRATIONAL INTERIORS
Impeccably handcrafted design offerings that flaunt a contemporary European aesthetic—that’s what luxury furniture and interior solutions brand Stanley is renowned for. Boasting a curated selection of product designs, the brand’s portfolio promises to add character and creativity to your space
AMAZING GRACE
He made every mistake a child star can make, including the ones that nearly destroyed him. Now, fortified by God, marriage and a new album Justice, Justin Bieber is putting his life back together one positive, deliberate step at a time
Email Broke The Office Here's How To Fix It
Computer scientist Cal Newport says email overload has made us miserable – and less productive too. Does he have the solutions to a better, more sane way to work?
THE SUMMER HANDBOOK
The GQ Team shares their tips, hacks and vacation essentials for a holiday with style
THE REAL PICTURE
Tod’s collaborative project with photographerartist Ramak Fazel unpacks the day-to-day behind the cryptic, amorphous space that is Silicon Valley
Vacation Mode
Monsoon will soon be upon us, and we’ve found all the right places to escape it – or, to make the most of it
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
A demoralising battle with Warner Bros. A devastating personal tragedy. A fan base he couldn’t control. Zack Snyder on the inside story of why he quit Justice League, and why he’s returned to complete his own cut
MODEL CITIZEN
Citroën’s first offering in India is a masterfully engineered response to the country’s embattled infrastructure
IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING
Here’s what you need to set, and achieve, your goals: Vision, belief and a solid work ethic
ENGINE EARS
Hip-hop is the soundtrack of the 21st century, and rap artists are modern-day moguls who court global audiences on the back of their specific truths. But behind them stands a league of creative artists and engineers that are crucial to building their legacy. This is the story of one such man – Bainz, chief engineer to Young Thug and Young Stoner Life Records – and how he’s made it to the top of the global hip-hop game
A DRAM WITH A TWIST
With the launch of a new tropical-inspired whisky and a limited edition laced with history, it’s already been an exciting year for The Glenlivet. GQ caught up with Alex Robertson, Head of Heritage and Education, Chivas Brothers, about what’s in store for the iconic Speyside malt, and a little of how it all began
On A Mission For Education
Delhi-based Yash Raj Gupta, a young, tech-savvy entrepreneur with a vision to make education accessible and affordable to all, is geared up to launch an EdTech platform to transform the education landscape in the country
Clothes Don't Make The Man
But a little thought while picking your gym gear can go a long way
A POETIC NOTE
As H24 by Hermès Parfums makes its debut, GQ sits down with perfumer-creator Christine Nagel for a look into the French luxury house’s new signature scent
PRODIGAL SON
Stately and sensible – is the new Audi A4 a fully realised version of itself?
INSiDE THE WORLD OF SHAWN MENDES
After three No 1 albums and four major tours, the Vine star pop prince rapidly climbed the music royalty ranks. But time out from performance has given him pause to reflect on the peculiar loss that follows success and, last year, much of it came back to him – time with family, old friends, the simple acts of living. What’s more, it brought a pensive new record that reframes his young career and – lest we forget – lockdown’s most “liked” locks
Queen OF HER hustle
First with A Suitable Boy, and now with Netflix’s Bombay Begums, actor Shahana Goswami is coming into her own
THE SUIT IS NOT DEAD. IT'S JUST EVOLVING
What shape will formalwear take, once it emerges, blinking, from the year of “working-from-homeware”? Stefano Canali, CEO and scion of the Italian menswear dynasty, has seen the future... And it’s looking sharp
A NEW Mould
Nepotism and the Indian entertainment industry have been synonymous for a long time. But that’s slowly changing with a new breed of casting agencies discovering fresh talent. Ankur Pathak investigates
The Well Won't Run Dry
But Hollywood is making far fewer movies and shows, thanks to the coronavirus
The Great Indian Summer
Azure waters, snow-capped mountains, or electric metropolis: Visualise a holiday vibe and we’ll tell you where to find it
THE USURUPER
The new S60 is peak Volvo
MODEL SPECIMEN
Richard Mille’s latest chronograph also happens to be its best one ever. No surprises there
URBAN LEGEND
Author Amrit Raj’s tell-all account of Royal Enfield’s journey from moribund relic to international star is rich in revelations and insights
CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Vivek Menezes reveals the enigma that is Indian footballing superstar Sunil Chhetri
THE BIG SWITCH
Champagne brunchery by day, vibrant niterie by night – Zorawar Kalra’s latest, Bo-Tai Switch, is exactly what the capital city’s nightlife needs in a post-pandemic world
Vijay Varma And The Perks And Perils Of The Bombay Hustle
In early 2018, when Vijay Varma walked into the Santacruz office of Excel Entertainment, he didn’t know what to expect. He had a meeting with Zoya Akhtar who’d liked his Gully Boy audition for the part of Moeen, a worn-out petty criminal from Dharavi, and protagonist Murad’s close friend. A few minutes after he walked in, Akhtar pulled out a camera and asked him to perform the same scene he’d enacted during the audition – the one in which Moeen is behind bars and Murad comes to visit him. While holding back tears, he tells Murad he’ll take the fall for the carjacking and that Murad shouldn’t get involved with the cops. If Murad doesn’t get this chance to follow his dreams, he could easily turn into another Moeen.