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“Wanna See Jake Paul Get Punched???” Among the Bros for the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight
One writer trawls Manhattan in search of the Netflix spectacle's meaning—or at least a few Jake Paul fans.
By Foster Kamer
Dwayne Johnson’s Watch Is a Luxe Take on a Classic Rolex
By Oren Hartov
The 21 Best-Dressed Stars from Our GQ Men of the Year Party 2024
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Tyler, the Creator Debuted a Mysterious Watch at the GQ Men of the Year Party 2024
The eclectic collector sported perhaps his most surprising timepiece yet.
By Cam Wolf
Grooming
The Best Beard Balms to Keep Your Scruff Looking Its Best
Whether you've got a full-blown beard or wispy "facial hair," these balms will keep everything looking healthy.
By Dan Michel
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75 Timeless, GQ-Approved Wardrobe Staples Every Guy Should Own
A comprehensive, deeply vetted guide to the game-raising menswear you need to live a smarter, sharper life right now.
By Yang-Yi Goh and Avidan Grossman
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Dwayne Johnson’s Watch Is a Luxe Take on a Classic Rolex
The GQ Man of the Year’s new GMT-Master II means he’s definitely on the nice list this year.
By Oren Hartov
Naomi Osaka Took Home ‘Big Fit of the Night’ Gold at Our GQ Men of the Year Party 2024
“It feels great to win a medal this year,” joked the tennis star, who scored big with her Western-inspired Amiri getup.
By Eileen CartterPhotography by Krista Schlueter
The Rock Brought Back His Most Iconic WWE Look for the GQ Men of the Year Party 2024
On the most electrifying red carpet of the year, the GQ cover star let his biceps do the talking.
By Yang-Yi Goh
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The Best Beard Balms to Keep Your Scruff Looking Its Best
Whether you've got a full-blown beard or wispy "facial hair," these balms will keep everything looking healthy.
By Dan Michel
The Best Face Serums for Men Will Give You a Brighter, More Handsome Mug
Tiny bottle, big results.
By Adam Hurly, Michella Oré, and Timothy Beck Werth
9 Best Aesop Products for a Bougie (and Effective) Skin Care Routine
From the land down under comes a brand that's not worth hiding behind a medicine cabinet.
By Tyler Chin
How to Actually Build Muscle When You Work Out
A simple guide to max out your gains and fill out your shirtsleeves.
By Dean Stattmann
75 Timeless, GQ-Approved Wardrobe Staples Every Guy Should Own
By Yang-Yi Goh and Avidan Grossman
Shaboozey Turns GQ’s American Rodeo Livestream All the Way Up
The Men of the Year honoree helped our event get tipsy in the best way.
By Frazier TharpePhotography by Krista Schlueter
Juror #2 Screenwriter Jonathan A. Abrams on How His First Produced Screenplay Became a Clint Eastwood Movie
“Clint’s a master of economy,” Abrams says. “How can we say more with less, or show more with less, ideally?”
By Corey Atad
Everyone Knows the Historical Jesus Was Not a Jacked MMA Fighter. The Carpenter Proposes Otherwise
Rocky meets The Ten Commandments in a new movie that reimagines Jesus Christ—yes, the Jesus Christ—as an MMA contender’s mentor.
By Vince Mancini
Shaboozey Sounds Off With Shania Twain on How to Make Country Top the Charts
With “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” he's got one of the biggest pop hits of all time—and he sang on a couple of songs with Beyoncé this year too. So we asked the great Shania Twain to help country’s biggest new star make sense of his explosive year.
By Shania TwainPhotography by Tyrell Hampton
“Wanna See Jake Paul Get Punched???” Among the Bros for the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight
One writer trawls Manhattan in search of the Netflix spectacle's meaning—or at least a few Jake Paul fans.
By Foster Kamer
Doug Baldwin Jr. Used to Catch Passes for the Seahawks. Now He's Helping Free People From Prison
Since 2022, the Seattle fan favorite has served on Washington's Clemency and Pardons Board—part of a longstanding commitment to criminal justice reform, and an essential part of his post-playing journey.
By Benjamin Cassidy
Tre Mann Is Single-Handedly Bringing Giant Shorts Back to the NBA
The Hornets’ guard revived the Y2K look, and now he’s putting up the best numbers of his career. “There were times last year when my shorts were too short. I just didn’t feel good out there.”
By Matthew Roberson
The Dallas Cowboys Can’t Beat Anyone, Including the Sun
Jerry’s World is a glare-filled monument to hubris.
By Matthew Roberson
On the Road With Sergio Pérez, Mexico’s F1 Megastar
Formula 1 veteran Sergio Pérez has had an unexpected career at every turn—and this season is no different. While fighting to keep his privileged seat at Red Bull Racing, Checo invites GQ to a crucial race in Hungary and then back home.
By Carrie BattanPhotography by Neil Krug
Heartstopper’s Joe Locke and Kit Connor Are Making Out Just Fine
As Netflix’s sweetest queer teen romance series returns for a third season, its stars hung out with GQ in NYC to discuss managing mutual stubble while kissing on camera, fulfilling their Broadway dreams, breaking out with Agatha All Along and Warfare, and why there’s nothing better than going out to dinner.
By Eileen CartterPhotography by Jeremy Liebman
Stefon Diggs on Leaving Buffalo, His Fresh Start in Houston, and Why NBA Tunnel Fits Are Overrated
He’s one of the NFL’s most talented wide receivers, among its most outspoken, and quite possibly the sport’s most stylish player too. Now, on his third team, he’s looking to finally reach football’s promised land.
By Clay SkipperPhotography by Julius Frazer
The Zen-Dad Wisdom of Michael Keaton
Thirty-five years after playing the Ghost With the Most made him into an A-list star (and, soon after, a superhero), the legendary screen eccentric whom Jenna Ortega calls “strangely normal” returns to old haunts in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and tells GQ what he’s learned from surviving decades in a fickle business: “You can get insecure and nervous, and go, ‘Wow, boy, I'm not doing so great right now.’ But when you get desperate, you're dead.”
By Gabriella PaiellaPhotography by Christine Hahn