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  • 3 days ago | esquire.com.au | Tyler Dane Wingco

    THE BRUNSWICK HOME office-slash-studio of Juanita Page, the designer behind Joseph & James, is the picture of a young brand preparing for a fashion show. Bolts of fabric are leaning on the wall; binders detailing fabric swatches are splayed open; a rack of runway samples are dressed in plastic covers. I wondered, though, if the paper streamers hanging from the ceiling were possibly a hint at the coming set design. "It was my birthday last weekend," Page clarifies.

  • 4 days ago | esquire.com.au | Trishna Rikhy

    JEFF GOLDBLUM has found himself getting choked up by clothing only twice in his life. The first time: when he wore the Wizard of Oz's costume, designed by Oscar winner Paul Tazewell, in Wicked. The second time: right before speaking with me, when he tried on the custom Wales Bonner look he's wearing to this year's Met Gala. On the eve of the Met Gala, Goldblum hops on a Zoom call with me from his room at the Mark hotel.

  • 6 days ago | esquire.com.au | Johnny Davis

    SLIM, OVAL SUNGLASSES are on track to be one of year's defining styles. The latest proof came at last weekend's Miami Grand Prix, where Timothée Chalamet sported a pair of minimalist black oval frames that might have been beamed in from 1999. With their narrow lenses, thin metal arms and understated presence, they're a direct callback to the techcore aesthetic of The Matrix era - now reemerging as a Y2K style reference point.

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

    WELL, THIS IS GOING to be a long list. With the 2025 Met Gala dress-code, 'Tailoring For You', it's hard for this year's attendees to go wrong beyond a sharp, killer suit. But the precedence of menswear (the first time in more than 20 years to take focus) goes beyond the sartorial. The dress-code is related to the Met exhibition, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style', which celebrates the black dandy, resistance, and individuality.

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

    IT'S ONE OF WINTER fashion's most important commandments: layering is the key to looking cool and feeling warm. No brand understands this better than Uniqlo, the cult Japanese outfitter behind our favourite elevated essentials, including cashmere that's thoughtfully designed, to be worn everyday. In fact, one of the first compliments I received after starting my job at Esquire was directed at my cashmere jumper.

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