Showing posts with label GQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GQ. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

January Jones x GQ Magazine [SEXY B*TCH]

"why are you looking me in the eye?"

Betty Draper is bad! ...and from what I've read is down to have a beer once in a while. I feel like Dexter from Eddie Murphy's "RAW"

"if you were my woman, I would make love to you con-stant-ly!"


Read the entire interview and check the photos of a leather-and-lace clad Jones here.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Lil Wayne x GQ [Interview x Terry Richardson]

In sort of related news, Wayne & co. were in Montreal last night and from what I hear it was clinically insane! Tonight me and my bro are heading out to see what the fuss is about...full details in the morrows. Nevertheless, the complete GQ interview can be read here.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

LeBron James On GQ Cover For February 2009

After the controversial April 2008 Vogue cover, which featured the Cleveland Cavaliers star with (now-engaged) Gisele Bundchen in a King Kong like pose, LeBron James appears on the February 2009 GQ cover.

"LONG LIVE THE KING!" the cover-line shouts, "LeBron James is only 24 and just getting started."

The cover article, written by Joel Lovell and photographed by Nathaniel Goldberg, tells the tale of six GQ staffers who challenged LeBron to a game of basketball.

Read the article at GQ.com.

via Huffpo

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Take That Angelina (Bitch!)!

In move I can only describe as trying to stick it to Angelina Jolie. Jennifer Aniston poses in nothing but a necktie on the January ‘09 cover of GQ. I want to make a joke about a tie-rack but I'll skip it...instead here are some interview excerpts.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Jessica Biel x U.K GQ


Jessica Biel graces the cover of the UK edition of GQ in January. Inside she talks about Hollywood and her good looks, but won't engage about boyfriend Justin Timberlake: "Justin Timberlake is the one part of my life that I own."

On the movie world:
"I think it's almost historical in Hollywood that there just aren't so many good parts for women as they are for men. I think as long as you're playing the wife or the girlfriend to the lead then you're always playing second fiddle to the guys."

On why she has a career in Hollywood:
"Your face and your body can get your foot in the door, obviously. And I'm thankful for that."


More photos after the jump…Read more.






via HuffPo

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Chester French - She Loves Everybody + The Jimmy Choo’s[MUSIC]


I fu*#'s with Chester French. These two white guys are funky as fu*#! I remember reading an article in GQ about them a few months back enticed me with the quote "Why Pharrell, Kanye, and Jermaine Dupri were fighting over two punks from Harvard"

Because of shit like this!



Props to modi hooking it up!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Barack Obama : GQ's "Man Of The Year"

[Given only 1 minute, 45 seconds for the entire shoot, this cover shot was photographed by Mark Seliger in Philadelphia on October 3.]

If you're like me, you probably picked up as many Obama laced front cover periodicals you could get your hand's to keep as a memento. This will be joining my collection.

GQ has named Barack Obama one if its "Men of the Year" with a cover and article — penned by Senator Ted Kennedy — that went to press before Election Day.

Obama is joined by Michael Phelps, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jon Hamm, each of whom grace one of GQ's four "Men of the Year" covers.

GQ named Obama "Game Changer of the Year," and an excerpt of Kennedy's piece appears below:

"As I write this, Barack Obama and John McCain have just completed their final debate, and the country is a few short days away from a historic election. Of course, I'm doing all that I can for my candidate. But whether he wins or loses, Barack Obama has ushered in a new era of American politics with a limitless vision of a better future that will endure for many years to come. Through his candidacy, Obama has provided a glimpse of a stronger, better, fairer America, where change comes from the bottom up, where we all come together to meet the great challenges of our time. He has inspired millions of new voters of all ages, races, and incomes to lend their voices for real change. For in this man, Americans can see not just the audacity but the possibility of hope for the country that is yet to be....


That is what I saw when I enlisted in his campaign. I saw new hope for a way out of the economic wilderness and for a just and fair prosperity that rewards the many and not the few. New hope that this nation will at last lead the world to turn the tide of global warming and turn aside from an energy future that threatens the future itself. New hope that we will teach all our children well. New hope--and this is the cause of my life--that we will guarantee for every American quality affordable health care as a fundamental right and not as a privilege. New hope--and this is the great cause of America itself--that we shall overcome once and for all the setting of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay.


Win or lose, with the Obama candidacy the torch has been passed, and I hope I made a difference."

Read Kennedy's full article about Obama here.


Via HuffPo

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

GQ puts in work for J.Crew.


Editors of GQ put in some QT with J.Crew to put together their favourite looks with peices from the fall collection. I was in Buffalo last week, and stopped in the J.Crew shop, and for the most part, I liked what I saw. As I purchased a couple of neckties, I wondered why they hadn't made the move up north? I can see a J.Crew fitting in rather well in Yorkdale.

Check it our more HERE.