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Travis Kelce is flying high. After a grueling Super Bowl loss — and amid speculation that he would retire — the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and our 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 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 Photographs 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 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

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How does one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history spend his summer vacation? 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—including both September covers—at the link in bio. Story by Sean Manning Photographs 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 Beach Club at @thebocaraton, Marine Stadium Marina and @macksfishcamp

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 Mural by HOXXOH. Additional artwork by Logz, Cro and Mr.Who

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Los Angeles Lakers legend, activist, and all-around cultural titan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is releasing his latest Adidas Jabbar Low colorway (available September 12), which pays homage to his friendship with Bruce Lee. “At the very end, he was still who he was,” Abdul-Jabbar tells GQ of the late film icon. “Our humanity is universal. We’re all human beings even if we don’t want to admit that a certain group of people are human beings. If we start with that, everything is possible.” Visit the link in bio to read the full interview with @kareemabduljabbar_33.

We dropped by to interview @moses in the dressing room at @publictheaterny’s Shakespeare in the Park. The challenge? One word answers only. Directed & produced by @joelcifer Edited by @taylorsprinkle

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Be honest—were Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz concocted in a lab by Big Fashion in order to sell fall clothing? Sweater weather’s just around the corner, and, oh, have these two got the style inspiration for you! See their full fall fits—made all the more complete by the presence of one fashion mullet, one tote bag, and one iced coffee from a Brooklyn café—at the link in bio. Image via Backgrid.

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Le weekend!!! Get off your devices, touch grass etc., let @lalamichmich be your guide. Image: Getty

The magic triangle of filmmaking. At the link in bio, watch @darrenaronofsky break down nine iconic films, from 'Requiem for a Dream' to 'The Whale.'

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John Early wants the audience of his feature directorial debut, 'Maddie's Secret,' to feel the way he does when he watches Paul Verhoeven’s 1995 cult classic, 'Showgirls.' The 37-year-old director and star plays the title character, a young woman brimming with earnestness. “I wanted to play an ingénue,” @bejohnce tells writer @ezwrites. “I wanted to play a blond ingénue in a high-style melodrama that I made with my friends.” At the link in bio, we caught up with the alt-comedy star at TIFF for his film that walks the tightrope between absurdity and sincerity. Photos by Sela Shiloni

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@billmaeda is in it for the long haul. At 56, he maintains statuesque muscle definition—with decades of workout experience under his belt, the fitness influencer continues to perform incredible feats like deadlifting 135 pounds with his teeth or doing weighted, hanging hip-flexor training. At the link in bio, we chatted with Maeda about his favorite supplements, his love affair with Tsunami bars, and his soft spot for taro chips and dried apricots.

For director @darrenaronofsky, "research and memories" helped create the '90s New York of 'Caught Stealing.' At the link in bio, Darren Aronofsky breaks down his most iconic films. 📲

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George Clooney and a killer @Omega watch go together like Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan. The new Seamaster Milano Cortina 2026 he sprung for at Venice Film Festival this week deserves extra points on the horological scale, as a tribute to the upcoming Winter Games. Get the full scoop on Clooney's Omega and all the rest of our favorite watches of the week at the link in bio. 📲⌚