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GQ May 1996
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GQ May 1996 Features Covergirl Julia Ormond The Must-Have Suit Casual Chic Bestt Beachwear Your Brilliant Career A Survival Guide By Robert Reich Julia Ormond Is Sitting Prettyy By Peter Richmond What To Wear When Thee Heat's On
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GQ Jun 1996
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GQ June 1996 Features 8 Perfect Summer Suits SexyHot: Butt Man Learns To Salsa By Andrew Corsello Peter Mayle's New Novel Olympic Dash: The Incomparable Michael Johnson
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GQ Aug 1996
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GQ August 1996 Features Covergirl Jackie Chan What Men Want Frank Talk About Sex, Love, Work And What Drives Us Crazy Bubba's Second Term By John B. Judis The Return Of The Cocktail (And About Time) By William Grimes Fall Fashion Preview 2
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GQ Oct 1996
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GQ October 1996 Features Covergirl Elisabeth Shue All About Coats A New Breed Of Tweed Phil Collins, Fashion Plate Even God Can't Save Dole By Gore Vidal The Liberation Of Tom Osborne By Tom Junod Shue Fetish The Seductive Elisabeth Shue By Mike Sager
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GQ Dec 1996
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GQ December 1996 Features Covergirl Tom Cruise My Father's Fashion Tips By Tom Junod Bring Back The WPA By Nicholas Lemann Looking For Fitzgerald By Frank Conroy Holiday Dressing Black Tie To Casual Chic
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GQ has been closely associated with metrosexuality. The writer Mark Simpson coined the term in an article for a British newspaper, The Independent, about his visit to a GQ exhibition in London: "The promotion of metrosexuality was left to the men's style press, magazines such as The Face, GQ, Esquire, Arena and FHM, the new media which took off in the Eighties and is still growing.... They filled their magazines with images of narcissistic young men sporting fashionable clothes and accessories. And they persuaded other young men to study them with a mixture of envy and desire."
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