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Esquire UK

Spring 2023
Magazine

Every month Esquire covers a diverse range of topics from music to politics, health to fashion, lifestyle tips to inspiring features and, of course, beautiful women. Esquire's heritage of top-class writing and quality journalism, combined with A-list celebrity coverage and great photography gives the readers an informing and entertaining package every month. Esquire is the sharper read for Men who Mean Business.

Esquire

Contributors

Time, gentlemen, please?

BULLETIN • PEOPLE TO WATCH, PLACES TO BE, PRODUCTS TO BUY

Binge watch • How to create an instant cult hit? Start by calling your movie Cocaine Bear. Actor-director Elizabeth Banks explains

Dive! Dive! Dive! • An iconic timepiece celebrates 70 years at sea

‘Everything is just Dingley Dell’ • A doyenne of London dining opens the doors on Britain’s coolest country pub

Di another day • Tod’s new bag is a blast from the recent past

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Control, alter, delete • With his major new retrospective, an artist confronts history: his own, and humanity’s

‘Do not move while playing!’ • A new spin on a 1980s classic

Take a Bao • The founders of the hip restaurant group write their first cookbook

Focus on Britain • An extraordinary collection of national photography goes on public display

Material gains • How Miminat Shodeinde became the designer of the moment

The homecoming • With his debut play, an actor and former theatre usher’s career comes full circle

Liquid lunch, and dinner • A new chef at Venice’s most elegant hotel is bringing experimental cooking to a city known for its traditions

Fifty shades of beige • Colour is out, neutrals are in. Time to dig out the khakis

White sole shuffle • A stealth-wealth loafer is having its moment in the street-style sun

Gaming MARRYING A COW

The high life GUMMY MUMMY

Lunch date BC

Romance BURN BEFORE WRITING

On the road BURRITOS AGAIN

THE LAST DROP • What will the world look like, and taste like, post-alcohol?

BECOMING IDRIS ELBA • A movie star looks in the mirror

NO LOVE LOST • Two upstart racquet games are the quickest-growing sports in Europe and America. They are fun, fast and addictive. But with Andy Murray and Leo Messi backing padel, and George Clooney and Kim Kardashian cheering for pickleball, which heavy hitter will achieve world domination? And should tennis, squash and ping-pong be worried?

UNDER THE SUN • It might not feel like it right now, but summer is on the way. Don’t let it catch you by surprise

DARK PLACES • For any surfer, taking on the monster waves at Nazaré in Portugal is a death-defying risk. For Matt Formston, there’s another consideration: he’s blind

BRIGHTER LATER • Spring/summer menswear goes out to the garden (centre)

NOTES OF A BAPTISED PENGUIN • An invitation to appear as himself in Tár, the Cate Blanchett movie, gave the writer Adam Gopnik a rare and revelatory insight into the craft of acting: on set, on stage and in everyday life

WORLD PEACE

Backstage • Excerpts and out-takes from the pages of Esquire


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 166 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: Spring 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 9, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

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Men's Lifestyle

Languages

English

Every month Esquire covers a diverse range of topics from music to politics, health to fashion, lifestyle tips to inspiring features and, of course, beautiful women. Esquire's heritage of top-class writing and quality journalism, combined with A-list celebrity coverage and great photography gives the readers an informing and entertaining package every month. Esquire is the sharper read for Men who Mean Business.

Esquire

Contributors

Time, gentlemen, please?

BULLETIN • PEOPLE TO WATCH, PLACES TO BE, PRODUCTS TO BUY

Binge watch • How to create an instant cult hit? Start by calling your movie Cocaine Bear. Actor-director Elizabeth Banks explains

Dive! Dive! Dive! • An iconic timepiece celebrates 70 years at sea

‘Everything is just Dingley Dell’ • A doyenne of London dining opens the doors on Britain’s coolest country pub

Di another day • Tod’s new bag is a blast from the recent past

SUBSCRIBE TO ES UIRE — ONLY £19.99 FOR A YEAR

Control, alter, delete • With his major new retrospective, an artist confronts history: his own, and humanity’s

‘Do not move while playing!’ • A new spin on a 1980s classic

Take a Bao • The founders of the hip restaurant group write their first cookbook

Focus on Britain • An extraordinary collection of national photography goes on public display

Material gains • How Miminat Shodeinde became the designer of the moment

The homecoming • With his debut play, an actor and former theatre usher’s career comes full circle

Liquid lunch, and dinner • A new chef at Venice’s most elegant hotel is bringing experimental cooking to a city known for its traditions

Fifty shades of beige • Colour is out, neutrals are in. Time to dig out the khakis

White sole shuffle • A stealth-wealth loafer is having its moment in the street-style sun

Gaming MARRYING A COW

The high life GUMMY MUMMY

Lunch date BC

Romance BURN BEFORE WRITING

On the road BURRITOS AGAIN

THE LAST DROP • What will the world look like, and taste like, post-alcohol?

BECOMING IDRIS ELBA • A movie star looks in the mirror

NO LOVE LOST • Two upstart racquet games are the quickest-growing sports in Europe and America. They are fun, fast and addictive. But with Andy Murray and Leo Messi backing padel, and George Clooney and Kim Kardashian cheering for pickleball, which heavy hitter will achieve world domination? And should tennis, squash and ping-pong be worried?

UNDER THE SUN • It might not feel like it right now, but summer is on the way. Don’t let it catch you by surprise

DARK PLACES • For any surfer, taking on the monster waves at Nazaré in Portugal is a death-defying risk. For Matt Formston, there’s another consideration: he’s blind

BRIGHTER LATER • Spring/summer menswear goes out to the garden (centre)

NOTES OF A BAPTISED PENGUIN • An invitation to appear as himself in Tár, the Cate Blanchett movie, gave the writer Adam Gopnik a rare and revelatory insight into the craft of acting: on set, on stage and in everyday life

WORLD PEACE

Backstage • Excerpts and out-takes from the pages of Esquire


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