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  • 1 day ago | esquire.com.au | Joseph Furness

    RELEASED 25 YEARS AGO this week, American Psycho - the provocative adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's equally controversial novel - continues to leave its imprint. The film stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a wealthy, image-obsessed Wall Street banker in Eighties Manhattan who fancies himself a killer. It nails themes of corporate culture, greed and identity fixation, while costume designer Isis Mussenden gave Bale's Bateman an iconic, razor-sharp look loaded with meaning.

  • 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 | Brady Langmann

    LIKE SO MANY GAMERS before him, Craig Mazin remembers the exact feeling of playing The Last of Us for the first time. How much was he blown away by the tale of fungus-addled monsters, country twang, and an unlikely psuedo-father-daughter bond? Well, the 54-year-old writer-director would go on to co-create HBO's live-action adaptation with its creator, Neil Druckmann.

  • 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 | Nick Sullivan

    WHEN VACHERON CONSTANTIN'S yellow-gold 222 watch debuted in 2022, it was utterly unexpected. A reissue of the sexy, sporty timepiece created for the brand's 222nd anniversary in 1977, it was a drastic departure from the utilitarian tool watches that dominated the market at the time. Suddenly, unabashed '70s glamour was back. It attracted attention across the industry. And though suffused with Vacheron DNA - the 222 inspired the Overseas line, a pillar since 1996 - it was somehow no less surprising.

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