Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

In Haider We Hope

GQ India

|

December 2024 - January 2025

The role of a fashion designer is one usually forged in chaos and fired down by “creative differences”. But on the eve of a new Tom Ford directorship, Haider Ackermann has never felt more free.

- MURRAY CLARK

In Haider We Hope

"I love living in Paris," he says, rolling his eyes and grinning. "For God's sake, I am French. In Paris you can disappear; I don't have that sense in other cities. You always meet people, bump into people. But here? That doesn't happen at all." He looks out of the window, pausing for a moment to admire the crisp September sunlight like a very happy cat. "I love to bike around early in the morning at 6am and discover new streets and new angles and new corners. It's amazing."

Paris, with its hellish traffic, doesn't seem like the most obvious place of monastic peace. But for someone like Ackermann, to go incognito is a gift. The fashion designer has a name that commands almost universal respect in an industry prone to mob mentality-grab your digital pitchforks, brothers, a creative director has choked. Not so with Ackermann. Everyone seems to like him. Even the mean ones in the fashion press corps like him. But more importantly, everyone is excited by him-now more than ever. After taking the reins of Canada Goose in May, he's just been officially appointed the successor to the Tom Ford throne. "I've been... working," Ackermann says, not-so-fresh from a NewYork-to-Paris red eye. Still, despite the lack of sleep, his face cracks into a wry, barely there smile. He cuts a warm figure that belies a Google Image search, which nets a collection of serious greyscale portraits. He is blessed with cherubic black curls and impressive angles. He smiles a lot. He leans in conspiratorially. Ackermann moves my espresso towards me, an open palm silently gesturing for me to enjoy: "Yes, quite busy lately."

image

FLERE HISTORIER FRA GQ India

GQ India

The Modern Gentleman's Guide to Manners & Entiquette

135 Rules to Live By in 2025

time to read

16 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

INSIDE THE SECRET CELEBRITY PR MACHINE

The disinformation age has hit Hollywood, and the celebrity-industrial complex is armed to the teeth. Meet the crisis publicists, right-wing wranglers, and trolls for hire who are shaping what we think about today's biggest stars.

time to read

27 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

Masculinity Is 'Such a Blurred Thing'

Jonathan Anderson doesn't just design clothes—he creates characters. Characters who represent a multifaceted range of masculinity and the many ways men can dress (and be) in 2025. As the new creative director of Dior, how will he shape the future of menswear?

time to read

15 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

WATCH REPORT

Bold colours, innovative, sustainable materials and heritage tributes tied to brand milestones: 2025 has proven that horology can be deeply personal, ethically aware, visually expressive and technically brilliant—all at the same time. Here's a round-up of the blockbuster timepieces from this year's crop of watchmaking novelties.

time to read

8 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

How Do You Rob an ATM? You Blow It Up

In an increasingly digital society, an underground assemblage of thieves in the Netherlands has kept alive the art of violently stealing large sums of cold, hard cash.

time to read

27 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

RHEA CHAKRABORTY RECLAIMING HER IDENTITY

After years of relentless scrutiny, Chakraborty moves forward with grace and grit, turning pain into purpose with her podcast Chapter 2—and helping others find strength along the way.

time to read

4 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

SUNIEL SHETTY WINNING AT LIFE

The vintage action hero has had an unlikely renaissance as an internet sensation, driven by his love for clean living, fitness and old-world charm

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

SAWAI PADMANABH SINGH THE RENEWAL OF JAIPUR

From polo grounds to palace courtyards, the suave 27-year-old is spearheading a movement to reclaim Jaipur's status as a global centre for cultural excellence.

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

India's Winter of Art and Culture

India loves a good spectacle: weddings, festivals, cricket, elections. But its most inspiring escapes aren't loud. This winter, skip the obvious tourist trail and step into studios and culturally rich towns where creativity hums quietly.

time to read

5 mins

October - November 2025

GQ India

GQ India

RICKY KEJ CREATING MUSIC THROUGH GLOBAL DIALOGUE

A three-time Grammy winner, 2025 Padma Shri recipient and UN Goodwill Ambassador, Kej is using his compositions and collaborations to inspire change and speak for the planet.

time to read

3 mins

October - November 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size