GQ
Get GQ's Limited-Edition Bucket Hat While You Still CanSUBSCRIBE NOW
Is Carrington Bornstein the Internet’s Hottest Funny Guy? Or Funniest Hot Guy?
“A TikTok ban would not stop me. I'm going to the top regardless,” says the model-slash-creator, who has recently expanded into stand-up (“I crushed”), music (“it’s fire”), and acting (the goal: entering the “Sam Levinson universe”).
By Kate Lindsay
Top Stories
“Miami Has Embraced Me”: Slinging BigFace Coffee With Jimmy Butler at the Miami Grand Prix
The Heat superstar would rather be in the playoffs. Starting the offseason rooting on his buddy Lando Norris's first-ever win, though, is a pretty good consolation.
By Rohan Nadkarni
J. Cole’s Beach Is Better
By Frazier Tharpe
7 of the Best Aftershaves for Every Post-Shave Skin Need—Vetted by Editors
By Adam Hurly and Avidan Grossman
The Best Polo Shirts Are Game, Set, Match
By Gerald Ortiz
Trending
For Years, Sylvester Stallone Secretly Owned a Legendary Watch—Now It's Up for Sale
The Hollywood icon is bringing 11 watches from his personal collection to auction, including an all-time rare Patek Philippe.
By Cam Wolf
The Real-Life Diet of Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, Who Runs 100-Mile Races When He’s Not on Tour
The indie icon caught up with GQ about cleaning up his diet, suddenly having more energy after quitting drinking, and why he doesn't usually listen to music when he's running.
By Yang-Yi Goh
Tom Ford Did Not Wear Tom Ford to the 2024 Met Gala
The king of black tie drops the biggest fashion surprise of the night.
By Samuel Hine
Met Gala
After the Met Gala, Barry Keoghan Swapped Out His Mad Hatter Suit for a Fresh Pair of Air Force 1s
After he went all out on fashion's biggest night, the Saltburn star slipped into something for comfortable for the Met afterparties.Met Gala 2024: Here’s All the Best After-Hours Celebrity Menswear From the Afterparties
The Garden was electric last night…the 2024 Met Gala “Garden of Time,” that is. Here are all the biggest celeb fits from the Gala post-games around New York City.Barry Keoghan Doesn’t “Like the Idea of People Being Paid to Act”
And other musings the Saltburn star exclusively told GQ while getting ready for the 2024 Met Gala, where he channeled the Mad Hatter in custom Burberry.Ed Sheeran Can’t Stop Wearing John Mayer’s Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
At both the Miami Grand Prix and the Met Gala, the “Bad Habits” singer showed some love to his close pal and fellow watch obsessive.Alexander Skarsgård on His “Emotional Support” Tuxedo at the Met Gala 2024
“Going to these types of events is quite stressful,” the Swedish actor tells GQ.All the Best Watches at the 2024 Met Gala
Fashion's biggest night delivered some serious horological heat.After 6 Years Away, Jaden Smith Returned to the Met Gala in an Epic Thom Browne Fit
“That was the Thom Browne team just going really, really, really hard for hours and hours,” Smith told GQ.Met Gala 2024 Red Carpet: Every Celebrity Menswear Look
Buckle up for botanical suits, wild style statements, and florals galore—here are all the biggest fits from fashion’s biggest night.Nicholas Galitzine’s Met Gala 2024 Tux Proves Great Tailoring Will Never Die
The Red, White & Royal Blue star looked timeless in a subtly embroidered Fendi ensemble.
Nike Finally Re-Released Forrest Gump’s Iconic Cortez Sneakers
If you want to get your hands on a pair, you better RUN, FORREST, RUN!
By Calum Marsh
Why Tailors Hate Skinny Suits
Lean-lapeled, ultra-slender suits were everywhere in the 2010s—but the world’s best tailors uniformly despise the look.
By Jeremy Freed
Colman Domingo’s Met Gala 2024 Look Paid Tribute to Chadwick Boseman and André Leon Tally
“Everything I do, I feel like it’s gotta be for the culture,” says Domingo. “It’s gotta be more than just for me.”
By Eileen Cartter
Exclusive: The Met Gala's Best-Dressed Guests Sent Us Wrist Shots
Take a closer look at the extremely impressive watches worn by Donald Glover, Barry Keoghan, Jeremy Strong, and more.
By Cam Wolf
7 of the Best Aftershaves for Every Post-Shave Skin Need—Vetted by Editors
Bumps, burn, and ingrowns are an afterthought with these soothing aftershaves.
By Adam Hurly and Avidan Grossman
How to Take Care of Your Face Without Messing Up Your Skin Barrier
When it comes to skin care, it's possible to have too much of a good thing.
By Adam Hurly
The Real-Life Diet of Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, Who Runs 100-Mile Races When He’s Not on Tour
The indie icon caught up with GQ about cleaning up his diet, suddenly having more energy after quitting drinking, and why he doesn't usually listen to music when he's running.
By Yang-Yi Goh
Why We Can’t Age in Reverse (And Why We Might Not Want to Anyway)
GQ spoke with the Nobel Prize-winning author of Why We Die about longevity, death, and the crucial importance of getting a good night's sleep.
By Ashwin Rodrigues
The Best Linen Suits Keep Cool While You Bust a Move
By Gerald Ortiz and Avidan Grossman
J. Cole’s Beach Is Better
There’s a war going on outside no man is safe from—except the one guy who tapped out as soon as the alarm blared.
By Frazier Tharpe
Oliver Stone on Writing Scarface While Living Like Tony Montana
In an excerpt from Glenn Kenny's new book The World Is Yours: The Story of Scarface, the writer-director talks about diving deep into the chainsaw-slinging ‘80s cocaine underworld while writing Brian De Palma’s crime classic—and kicking his own habit in order to finish the script.
By Glenn Kenny
Superman Costume Revealed: We Have a Suit, and the Suit Has Trunks
Why the first in-costume photo of David Corenswet as the Man of Steel has purists cheering a pair of briefs.
By William Goodman
How The Idea of You Made Its Great (Fake) Boy Band
Nicholas Galitzine and the veteran hitmakers behind August Moon talk about creating the fictional pop group, who've become the Amazon rom-com's breakout stars.
By Ilana Kaplan
“Miami Has Embraced Me”: Slinging BigFace Coffee With Jimmy Butler at the Miami Grand Prix
The Heat superstar talks F1, his coffee obsession, and his hopes to end his career in Miami.
By Rohan Nadkarni
The Man Who Mapped Modern Basketball
Kirk Goldsberry, whose shot charts helped reshape the way we think about hoops, goes deep on Wemby's greatness, the cheapening of the three-pointer, and his new book, Hoop Atlas.
By Devin Gordon
These NBA Playoffs Will Determine the New Face of the League
With the old guard all in Cancun, it’s time for the next generation to shine.
By Matthew Roberson
On the Road With Toto Wolff, Who Likes to Spend a 14-Hour Flight in Silence, Just Thinking
The Mercedes F1 team principal has turned travel into a science—including working with NASA to help him study sleep.
By Gregory Leporati