March 15, 2015 Ali Magazines Leave a Comment

I love new Eddie covers!

It’s (almost) here! Introducing the new issue of GQ Style for Spring/Summer 2015, hitting newsstands – both digital and real-life – on 19 March. And this time, our all-new Editor Luke Day is going for gold with an issue covered by arguably the biggest British film star in Hollywood right now: Eddie Redmayne.

Apart from a cool, casual fashion shoot with the star, you’ll find an interview where Redmayne discusses how his sudden catapult to fame has affected him, what it was like to play Stepehn Hawking in The Theory of Everything, and his most challenging role yet: playing trans woman Lili Elbe in upcoming film, The Danish Girl.

Speaking of shoots, GQ Style has scored one with Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sánchez and Mesut Özil from Arsenal FC styled-up by Luke Day in their all-new Lanvin club suits, with an interview by GQ’s own Mark Russell and commentry from the French fashion house’s design duo: Lucas Ossendrijver and Alber Elbaz.

Elsewhere you’ll find the GQ Style Festival Special, Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry interviewing each other and interviews with musician Evan Dando, DJ Diplo and poet John Cooper Clarke

Of course, it wouldn’t be GQ Style without a strong showing of the boldest, most on-trend fashion around. In this issue you’ll find plenty of offbeat professional looks, as well as your agenda for the Spring/Summer 2015 season: create drama with stark monochromes and sultry shades; hippie prints meet the bold androgyny of glam rock; and classic American collegiate pieces get top marks.

Read the full article in GQ Style Spring/Summer 2015, on sale on 19 March in print and as a digital download.



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