Summer, despite the British climate’s best efforts, is here; and with it, the noisy carousel of weddings, royal enclosures, and court appointments. On the coat-tails (aha!) of a string of such ...
With another standout year of cars to assess, Gentleman’s Journal hit the road to separate the great from the good. From EVs to future classics, these are the cars that defined 2026. With another ...
Built in 1954 by the pioneering modernist architect E. Stewart Williams – who had already designed the Twin Palm Estate, or the Frank Sinatra House 7 years earlier – Edris House stands true to an era ...
The best private banks in the UK practise an old and exacting craft. They manage more than capital, shaping legacies with the calm precision of a tailor at work. Words by: Rupert Taylor There comes a ...
When he’s at his most menacing, there’s a certain look Javier Bardem throws to the camera. Chin lowered towards his chest and a slight shadow of a crease across his brow, it draws his mouth into a ...
He has more money invested in British media assets than Rupert Murdoch, at times he’s invested better than Warren Buffett and he also owns services and TV channels you’ve most likely used or watched; ...
While beauty is somewhat subjective, every gentleman knows a showstopper when he sees one. The silver screen has bought us some of the most beautiful women in the world and although it was a difficult ...
Aside from the more obvious hairstyles that women hate (think: the mullet, the combover, the Mohawk), there are a few hairstyles that we’ve been noticing around town in recent months that quite simply ...
Attention adventurers! It’s time to unfurl your maps, broaden your horizons and delve into the darkest, wildest corners of your wardrobe. Because — beyond your everyday shirts and behind your workaday ...
Deep in the Caribbean, one hundred miles west of Barbados, lies an island where millionaires and superstars spend their summer months. With a year-round population of just 500, the private paradise is ...
Controversial books are often likened to hand grenades, blowing a hole in the literary scene. With Answered Prayers, Truman Capote detonated an altogether more brutal form of ordnance. When a chapter ...
For decades, James Bond has had a licence to kill – but only fairly recently was he granted a gym membership. Before Daniel Craig slipped a Walther into his holster, most of the men to take on the ...