Prince Harry came face to face Wednesday with one of Barbados' most famous exports—and pop music's ultimate bad girl—during his Caribbean tour. The British royal met Rihanna at the Toast to the Nation event celebrating the 50th anniversary of independence of Barbados, a former British colony. Harry gave a speech. The pop star, who was born in the country, is set to perform the national anthem at the nation's Golden Anniversary Spectacular Mega Concert later in the day. The 28-year-old Barbadian singer songwriter, who wore a knee-length pale blue dress, sat at the same table as Guyana's President David Granger, just across from Harry's table, according to U.K. newspaper...
- 11/30/2016
- E! Online
David Granger is out as editor in chief of Esquire magazine after 19 years on the job, Hearst announced Friday. Town + Country editor Jay Fielden will succeed Granger at Esquire while also assuming the title of editorial director at the monthly lifestyle magazine. His replacement as editor of T + C will be named later. “The last 19 years have been the best time ever to be a creative professional. The explosion of new forms of expression has been breathtaking,” Granger said in a statement. He is expected to remain with the company through the end of March. Also Read: Miles Teller Rips Esquire Over.
- 1/29/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
The Manhattan: Barrel Finished Cocktail is an expertly crafted cocktail in a bottle created for the modern man who appreciates the experience of a quality drink along with the ease of a pre-bottled cocktail. A joint partnership between Esquire, Jefferson's and Hearst Brand Development, the cocktail collection will be available at select venues and retail locations both in-store and online nationwide this month. The new Esquire & Jefferson's Manhattan: Barrel Finished Cocktail was conceptualized in 2013 by Esquire's Editor-in-Chief David Granger and Jefferson's Bourbon founder Trey Zoeller, in an effort to provide bourbon enthusiasts with a barrel-finished bottled cocktail that enhances the experience of enjoying a classic. In search of delicious, oaky notes and a well-balanced...
- 4/9/2015
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
February has been a good month to be Peter Dinklage. Not only did the "Game of Thrones" star, best known as Tyrion Lannister, narrate some of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics opening ceremony for NBC, but he also covers Esquire's March issue.
Dinklage certainly looks dapper on the cover, which was posted by Women's Wear Daily. Esquire editor-in-chief David Granger approached Dinklage about being the magazine's cover subject in December, and then the mag's fashion director Nick Sullivan reached out to Giorgio Armani to craft a suit for the 44-year-old. That experience was a first for Dinklage.
"I don't think he's had a suit made for him for a shoot. He's had separates made for him," Granger tells Wwd. "The first thing he said was, 'Forte! Strong!' Perfect description of the man."
In Esquire, Dinklage will have a seven-page feature story called "Dink" which "gives insight into Dinklage's personality and relationships with friends and family.
Dinklage certainly looks dapper on the cover, which was posted by Women's Wear Daily. Esquire editor-in-chief David Granger approached Dinklage about being the magazine's cover subject in December, and then the mag's fashion director Nick Sullivan reached out to Giorgio Armani to craft a suit for the 44-year-old. That experience was a first for Dinklage.
"I don't think he's had a suit made for him for a shoot. He's had separates made for him," Granger tells Wwd. "The first thing he said was, 'Forte! Strong!' Perfect description of the man."
In Esquire, Dinklage will have a seven-page feature story called "Dink" which "gives insight into Dinklage's personality and relationships with friends and family.
- 2/13/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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