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GQ Feb 1995
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GQ British February 1995 Features Christian Slater interview with The Vampire's young blood My mother's killer James Elroy turns detective Live aid medics, mercy and madness in Rwanda How to pick the perfect wife
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GQ Mar 1995
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GQ British March 1995 Features The great Soccerati quiz Benetton's true colours can F1's bad boys maintain their winning streak? Rock chicks GQ&A: Marianne Faithfull chats up Sandra Benhard Ultra kid and catgirl an original cyberpunk short story by Jeff Noon
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GQ May 1995
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GQ British May 1995 Features Hit first hit hard self-defense made simple Ayrton Senna 1960-1994 the fast life and death of a driven man Sigourney Weaver heroine addict Father's daze how to be a pregnant man
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GQ Nov 1995
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GQ British November 1995 Features Out to lunch with Meg Ryan How hip are you? GQ's guide to eternal cool Perfect crime Coltrane, McGovern and the brains behind Cracker Hand relief how to massage the woman in your life
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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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