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Travis Kelce is flying high. After a gruelling Super Bowl loss — and amid speculation that he would retire — the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and September cover star has vowed to come back stronger than ever. “Winning the Super Bowl is the only goal,” @killatrav told GQ. “It’s every goal.” We visited him at his under-the-radar training base in Florida, where, after jumping on a flyboard to shoot the cover, he answered all your questions about this upcoming season, how his career might expand after football, and life at the center of American pop culture. Read the full story and see all the photos—including both September covers—at the link in bio. Story by Sean Manning Photography by @ryanmcginleystudios Styled by @luxurylaw Hair by @thompriano Skin by @leslielopezmakeupartist at Tracey Mattingly Movement Direction by @a_rucker Tailoring by Tina Manners Produced by Nicole Tondre at @henstoothproductions Shot on location at The Beach Club at @​​thebocaraton, Marine Stadium Marina and @macksfishcamp Animal handler by @nativevillagerescue Flyboard by @atlanticflyboard Mural by HOXXOH. Additional artwork by Logz, Cro and Mr.Who

Heeeeere’s Travis! For GQ’s September cover story, we hung out in South Florida with Travis Kelce as he preps for his upcoming NFL season. Read our interview with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end at the link in bio. Director: @ryanmcginleystudios DP: @cadecurran Editor: @jillianiscaro

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How does one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history spend his summer? Riding flyboards and airboats through Florida swamps with GQ, naturally—and training to come back stronger than ever from a tough Super Bowl loss. For our September cover, shot by @ryanmcginleystudios and styled by @luxurylaw, we met Travis Kelce at his under-the-radar training base and asked him to open up about what it’s like having so many eyes on his personal life and how he’s gearing up for the season ahead. Read the full story and see all the photos at the link in bio. Story by Sean Manning Photography by @ryanmcginleystudios Styled by @luxurylaw Hair by @thompriano Skin by @leslielopezmakeupartist at Tracey Mattingly Movement Direction by @a_rucker Tailoring by Tina Manners Produced by Nicole Tondre at @henstoothproductions Shot on location at The Beach Club at @​​thebocaraton, Marine Stadium Marina and @macksfishcamp

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“The reason why that picture is so canon [in menswear] is because he looks extremely put together, but then also everything looks so lived-in and comfortable.” After an archival image of the late, great Giorgio Armani in baggy pleated shorts surfaced in a 2020 issue of GQ, it instantly became a moodboard mainstay — and helped change the way guys dress in the process. At the link in bio, the story behind Mr Armani's menswear-altering fit.

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“Love when Oscar Isaac disappears for months and months then pops back up looking the hottest anyone has ever looked in their life.” The Internet can't quite believe that the new Oscar Isaac is real — but we knew he had it in him all along. At the link in bio, how he ascended into Full Daddy Mode.

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Kathryn Bigelow's real-time nuclear war thriller is brilliantly constructed and gripping as hell. It also bears an uncanny resemblance to the noughties TV classic. Why you should watch Netflix's A House of Dynamite next, at the link in bio.

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Today, fashion is mourning one of its legends, Giorgio Armani, who has passed away at 91. The house of Armani confirmed the news this afternoon, writing that Mr Armani “passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones”, and that he was “indefatigable to the end – he worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections, and the many ongoing and future projects.” One of menswear’s seminal figures, and the father of Italian tailoring, Armani was responsible for some of the finest and most famous looks in history. His memory will live on forever in fashion.

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Going back to his days in the wrestling ring, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has always been a showman who is unapologetically loud and proud. But a couple of recent cinematic flops make it easy to root for a Rock renaissance in his post-Black Adam era. In 2025's The Smashing Machine, a sports biopic about pioneering MMA fighter Mark Kerr, directed by Benny Safdie, he's transformed. It seems with the indie, he could blow away the recent critics with a performance that would amplify his humanity. In other words, he might stop being The Rock, and finally become Dwayne Johnson... Read the movie review at the link in bio.

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Last night, director Emerald Fennell brought a little life to her highly anticipated Wuthering Heights adaptation. A trailer! A poster! An embarrassment of riches! But it's also fertile ground for some very viral merch. Against the backdrop of a fogged up haunted tree, Jacob Elordi embraces Margot Robbie in the throes of white-hot passion. This would all look banging on a tote bag. Or a T-shirt. Or framed above some forlorn fan's bed. Hit the link in bio to learn why Warner Bros marketing execs might be missing a trick.

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It was late summer 2023. Daniel Khalife had been in HMP Wandsworth, a prison in London, for nearly eight months. The 23-year-old former soldier was being held on remand, accused of spying for Iran and staging a bomb scare, and life inside – sitting in a cell watching reruns of Antiques Roadshow and surrounded by sex offenders goading him for favours – didn’t suit him. As he would later put it, “To have someone of my skill set in prison – what use was it to anyone?” So, one day, he drew a star next to a date in his diary. And he began to look around at the materials near him. Routinely, Khalife was escorted to the prison kitchen, where jobs were typically given to inmates considered to be low risk, but he had been assigned one despite his offences. This oversight might come as no surprise given an official 2024 report referred to Wandsworth prison as “inhumane". It was understaffed and overpopulated. Inmates could go weeks without heating or hot water. CCTV cameras were broken. Food routinely arrived at the prison via a refrigerated delivery van. Khalife’s job was to unload it and stock up the fridges. He’d been scoping out the logistics of an escape for some time. On the morning of 6 September, while he was meant to be unloading the food, he darted under the vehicle and clung on to the metal chassis. At 7.30am, the delivery driver got back into the driver’s seat, and departed. Five minutes later, Khalife was speeding down a London dual carriageway, nose to hot, greasy metal, the tarmac racing beneath him. At around 7.40am the van stopped at a traffic light near Wandsworth roundabout. A woman was driving behind it. She clutched the steering wheel as a man rolled out from underneath the van, stood up, flicked his hair and walked off. When Daniel Khalife escaped from prison he became a social media celebrity. But the wild true story of his arrest, escape and recapture revealed even bigger frailties in the military, prisons and police – and provided a surreal momentary glimpse into the high-stakes reality of modern espionage. Link in bio. Written by @will_coldwell Illustrations by @masonlondon

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After a glow-up, people online and off started treating Jack King differently. Why didn't it feel as good as it should have? Are we really, as a species, wired to be that fickle? Are we really just nicer to people when they’re hot — or hotter? Link in bio to read the first-person report.

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“I was so desperate to have glasses that I faked an NHS eye test when I was younger. I’m pretty sure my parents didn’t believe me, but it was probably my finest performance.” GQ grabbed five with Jonathan Bailey to talk about his new Jurassic World-coded Cubitts collab, hot cycling fashion, and how his “slut drops hit different” during wedding season.