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  • 2 weeks ago | telegraph.co.uk | Jonathan Wells

    With grand slam season in full swing, we take a look at the most stylish men to hit the circuitRoger Federer's new collection with Uniqlo comes seven years into a decade-long deal, one the tennis champion struck with the Japanese brand in 2018. The partnership ended Federer's 24-year association with Nike and - ahead of his impending retirement - let the sportsman turn his suave Swiss expertise toward the creation of less court-specific clothing.

  • 2 weeks ago | sharpmagazine.com | Jonathan Wells

    When chef Simon Rogan opened his first restaurant, L’Enclume, on the southern edge of Britain’s Lake District National Park, he hit the panoramic mother lode. Think sprawling green gardens outside floor-to-ceiling windows, the craggy headlands of Morecambe Bay in one direction, and the even craggier peaks of England’s tallest mountains in the other. So idyllic was the spot that Rogan opened his second restaurant in the very same, very picturesque village.

  • 1 month ago | sharpmagazine.com | Jonathan Wells

    Carolina Herrera x SHARPCarolina Herrera’s storied history has, in large part, been built upon its reputation for crafting some of the finest and most intricate leatherwork in the world. The house’s selection of the materials is second to none, from mocán to sequoia, napa to nogal, each hide is expertly inspected before being cut, hand-stitched, and stamped with the House of Herrera seal. As such, leather’s influence strikes elsewhere in the Carolina Herrera collection.

  • 2 months ago | sharpmagazine.com | Jonathan Wells

    Pierce Brosnan is no stranger to a signature sidearm. For years, the actor embodied one of the world’s most iconic action characters: Walther PPK-toting superspy, James Bond. In that role, he — like his gun — was suave and subtle, often silenced but never shaken (nor stirred, for that matter). Brosnan’s latest project, however, finds him on the other side of the law, and wielding a much bigger, much badder pistol — a king-sized Desert Eagle. His performance, too, is of a different calibre.

  • 2 months ago | shorturl.at | Jonathan Wells

    Pierce Brosnan is no stranger to a signature sidearm. For years, the actor embodied one of the world’s most iconic action characters: Walther PPK-toting superspy, James Bond. In that role, he — like his gun — was suave and subtle, often silenced but never shaken (nor stirred, for that matter). Brosnan’s latest project, however, finds him on the other side of the law, and wielding a much bigger, much badder pistol — a king-sized Desert Eagle. His performance, too, is of a different calibre.

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Jonny Wells
Jonny Wells @jonathanjwells
4 Apr 25

It's @BenStiller at the Chateau Marmont! Shot the cool L.A. breeze with the movie-making legend for the latest @thegentsjournal. Talked Severance, sequels and recreating Jaws...in a bathtub. https://t.co/VwwDJxmC9U https://t.co/JYOpBMzQWM

Jonny Wells
Jonny Wells @jonathanjwells
31 Mar 25

For @sharpmagazine, I spoke to Pierce Brosnan ahead of his first Guy Ritchie project (and return to TV), MobLand, which he describes as a "Shakespearean drama or Jacobean tragedy". https://t.co/nlXEovdGrd https://t.co/Brb738R25W

Jonny Wells
Jonny Wells @jonathanjwells
26 Mar 25

For @BritishGQ, I spoke to *every* costume designer to dress Vincent D'Onofrio's big bad, big bald Wilson Fisk during the last decade of @Daredevil. Thanks to @EmilyGunshor, @spmaslansky, @LizVastola, Michael Crow, Ambre Wrigley and Lorraine Calvert. https://t.co/XpWYUxC0g9 https://t.co/r3pSzZyj6X