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This week, while David Beckham was representing his country in rainy Athens, Hollywood was descending on sun-drenched Cannes for the annual film festival. Ewan McGregor and Alec Baldwin opened the show in style, while Will Smith eschewed black for the London premiere of MiB III, another more regal William was demonstrating how to pull off the monochrome..... Read
Tony Caldeira makes cushions in Kirkby, and if you don't think this is important then you should probably watch The Town Taking on China. Two hours watching a man from a soft furnishings factory talk about training staff, cushion productivity and anglo/sino cost differentials may not sound outwardly that exciting and glamorous, and it isn't. But..... Read

Sunspel might have 100 years on Dr Martens, founded as they were in 1860 and 1960 respectively, but there's no denying that both are highly respected British brands. So it's only appropriate that the two should collaborate on an appropriately mod-ish polo shirt... Read

Consider it another reason to go to the country's most-visited tourist destination outside London (for the Chinese at least): Bicester Village has as of yesterday made its British Designers Collective pop-up a menswear-only zone... Read

As well as constantly being on style blogs (see Tommy Ton), the always well-dressed Adam Kelly is menswear buying manager at Selfridges on London's Oxford Street, making him perfectly placed to expound on what you should be buying too. In the first of a regular series of posts for GQ.com, he explains why fêted French brand Charvet makes some of the..... Read

Talk about naming and shaming: when Victoria Bage was looking for a memorable handle for her new clothing store in 1974, she chose "Sarah Coggles", not coincidentally the moniker of the secretary with whom her just-divorced ex-husband had cheated on her... Read

Highly regarded London haberdasher Drake's has since last year been offering a bespoke tie service in its store just off Savile Row, but now it is also available online... Read
Bally ho! The venerable brand has stepped out of the shadow of its footwear division to embrace apparel and accessories... Read

If you've ever wondered where Italian men get their perfectly fitting blazers, shirts and chinos, more often than not the answer is from Slowear. Now it has finally gotten round to opening a UK store... Read

Attention: GQ.com's favourite military-inspired accessories purveyor Smart Turnout is occupying a space in Selfridges on London's Oxford Street... Read

Ahead of the first-ever London Collections: Men on 15-17 June, the ever-supportive Topman has invited five world domination-bent NewGen Men designers – James Long, Katie Eary, Lou Dalton, Sibling and Christopher Shannon – to create T-shirts based around the theme "Menswear Rules Britannia"... Read

GQ.com brings you an exclusive first look at Marks & Spencer's autumn/winter 2012 collection - largely but not exclusively because it was styled by our very own Luke Day... Read

Over the next few weeks preceding the first-ever London Collections: Men, GQ.com will be bringing you exclusive first looks at what you can expect to see in the second week in June. First up is Hardy Amies' new London diffusion line, which is only appropriate given that Sir Hardy staged the first-ever catwalk show in 1961... Read

Last time we saw Liam Gallagher he was celebrating his beloved Manchester City's first league title for 44 years, albeit in a paisley scarf rather than manager Roberto Mancini's trademark sky-blue-and-white stripes. But the high-profile City fan and occasional band frontman isn't resting on his team's laurels, instead fronting the campaign for his..... Read

The week Josh Brolin and Will Smith became the Men In Check, Ryan Gosling makes his long awaited Most Stylish comeback and Prince Charles showed meteorologists everywhere how it's done. Plus, Justin Timberlake brings blue suede back, Adrien Sauvage opens his first store and Gary Oldman goes Gotham at the Met Ball. Presenting this week's best-dressed..... Read

With heritage styles all over the spring/summer catwalks, retro fashion shops are upping their menswear game. GQ rounds up the capital's most stylish stores geared up for looking back..... Read

For someone who made his name in a loincloth, Gerard Butler has got a pretty spectacular suit wardrobe. He's been on our radar for a while but his eye-catching McQueen black tie at this week's Costume Institute Gala ball has inspired us to take a look back at some of our favourites... Read

I love the deep south of America. I love that they all say "Y'all". I love that they eat fried chicken, grits, hushpuppies and biscuits and that's just for breakfast. I like that the trees have beards. And I love that the cliché of the southern gentleman is very much alive and well. I have just spent a good long week trundling through beautiful North..... Read

Given a rapidly approaching London-based sporting event, the bunting-festooned jubilee celebrations and all the associated arts festivals nationwide, there's never been a better time to celebrate British entertainment. As such, Jermyn Street shirtmaker Thomas Pink has released a new book to document our particular knack at hosting social occasions... Read

Something we've noticed while impatiently scouring the on-set pictures from Skyfall is Daniel Craig's excellent taste in eyewear. In between takes of Sam Mendes's new Bond outing, Craig was pictured accessorising his Tom Ford tailoring with Persol's Capri sunglasses... Read

It's the biggest event on the American fashion calendar: the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Costume Institute Gala. In other words: the evening when celebrities bring their A-game. From Swizz beatz in Givenchy to Daniel Radclife in Antonio Azzoulo, here's the ten best-dressed men on the night... Read

This week, the White House Correspondents – and some slightly more noteworthy politicians and celebrities – don black tie to write home about, James Franco wears brown in Manhattan and the Jonas brothers go all Cain and Abel on the red carpet. Presenting the top ten best-dressed men of the past seven days in pictures... Read

The skinny on below-the-belt essentials and building a look on firm foundations.. Read

If you've wisely invested in the finest quality merino or Sea Island cotton, it would be most unwise to then go and stick it in the washing machine on 40 degrees. With this in mind, John Smedley has unveiled a series of care products specially formulated to preserve your superlative knitwear... Read

It's not exactly unusual in the fashion industry to use the suggestion of sex to sell clothes - but when it comes to Tom Ford the suggestion is a little more explicit than most. While we're used to the one-man brand's ads being a tad on the risqué side, however, we weren't expecting the spring/summer 2012 lookbook to be likewise. Here are the sexiest..... Read
Having barely returned from his Singapore sojourn, Nick "Spencer" Hart has opened a pop-up shop in London's One New Change... Read

There's trouble afoot down the shirtless end of Savile Row. Once more the fellows at Abercrombie & Fitch are ruffling feathers, this time by deciding to open a kids shop, a decision which has gone down about as well as a polyester shellsuit at a Savile Row Bespoke Association tea party... Read

This week, Homeland's Damian Lewis swaps the fatigues for corduroy at the Appy awards, Zac Efron and Josh Hutcherson espouse the three-piece and Gandy dresses down the double-breasted. Plus Kanye drops more brands than his latest track, Michael K Williams ditches the Boardwalk and Robin Van Persie clinches best-dressed player of the year. Presenting..... Read

Want to know why George Clooney always looks so good on the red carpet - fortuitous genetics aside? Giorgio Armani made-to-measure. While you should already be familiar with the maestro's ready to wear collection, since 2006 the fashion house has also offered a personalised option... Read

Jazz enthusiast and Rat Pack channeling tailor Nick Hart was far out East last week to open Singapore Men's Fashion Week with his Savile Row tailoring brand Spencer Hart. Here he reports back for GQ.com on the state of menswear in the city-state - and the best places to eat and drink.. Read