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Back from Milan Fashion Week, the actor tells Esquire about his stylish weekend and his upcoming Taylor Sheridan action film ...
Allied soldiers dug a tunnel through sandy Polish soil, more than 300 feet in length, to escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp. The breakout was made legendary ...
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James Scully, a cofounder of Jamestown Hudson, a menswear shop in upstate New York, tells us why he’ll wear his Baracuta until it falls apart ...
The Magnificent Seven is one of the most important Westerns ever made, but the fate of each of its eponymous heroes isn't something most might be aware of. Directed by Don Sturges, the 1960 film ...
If I had a nickel for every time a Wall Street Journal reader cited Cary Grant as a men’s style inspiration, I would have long ago fled my “cosy” apartment and the communal washing machine ...
From motorcycles to Monacos, McQueen didn’t just wear clothes—he embodied cool. Here’s how the original king of understated menswear rewrote the rules.
Watchable as a time passer mainly because of McQueen Steve McQueen's last film features him as an aging modern day bounty hunter who drives a crumbling jalopy barely strung together. He is only just ...
Steve McQueen earned his status as Hollywood's undisputed "King of Cool" through countless roles as suave, charismatic, and uncompromising characters.
Steve McQueen was a real person. But you wouldn't know it by the way the actor has been transformed into a two-dimensional King of Cool by pop culture. GALLERY: Snapshots from Steve McQueen's life ...