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  • 1 week ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    JOSH JESSUP AND MATT MOSS are in their gardening era. The designers and content creators are best known for sharing videos that chronicle their interior design and creative projects, but ever since moving into and renovating their new house in Victoria's Macedon Ranges, the two have enjoyed getting their hands dirty. "I'd say even though we're most known for interiors, we're particularly proud of our garden," says Moss.

  • 1 week ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    IF YOU'RE AN AVID luxury shopper, you've heard the term 'small leather goods'. Spanning wallets, coin purses and card holders, it's a key category for high-end brands looking to attract younger 'entry level' consumers. But since his appointment in 2023, Louis Vuitton menswear designer Pharrell Williams has been softlaunching a baggage category of his own: soft leather goods. Williams' first subject was Louis Vuitton's iconic Speedy bag.

  • 1 week ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    This story contains spoilers from this episode of The Last of Us.I'M GLAD TO BE back in the world of The Last of Us. I mean, not to be in it, but to watch it after bingeing The Walking Dead as my interlude since season one debuted last year. But the zombie-sized hole in my weekly watching schedule wasn't filled with Rick and his revolving door of problems (I only got up to season six - it dragged).

  • 2 weeks ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    WHILE WE'VE GROWN accustomed to seeing famous men with full-time personal stylists wearing archival pieces, you don't need to be Timothée Chalamet to pull off, say, an asymmetrical moto jacket from Raf Simons' autumn/winter '97-'98 collection. If you know where to look, and what you're looking for, you can pick up a rare gem for yourself, and, should you join the crew of borderline obsessive menswear grail hunters, build out your own archival collection.

  • 2 weeks ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    NEWLY APPOINTED CHANEL artistic director Matthieu Blazy (who's coming from Bottega Veneta) won't be making his debut until the spring/summer 2026 presentations in October. And, with the new blood, a rumoured dedicated menswear line won't be seen for perhaps another few years. (The latter remains wishful thinking.) If you did want to get your hands on some new Chanel, though, the Parisian house just unveiled some new timepieces at Watches & Wonders in Geneva.

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