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British GQ Magazine April 2002 (1311) JAY KAY Kirsten Dunst David Beckham

British GQ Magazine April 2002 (1311) JAY KAY Kirsten Dunst David Beckham

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Publication: British GQ (Gentlemen's Quarterly) Issue Date: April 2002 SKU: 1311

Condition Report: The magazine is in Very Good Vintage Condition. It displays standard, light reading wear typical of a premium monthly publication from the early 2000s. The cover is vibrant and glossy with only minor edge/spine wear. The binding is secure, and all interior pages are intact, clean, and beautifully preserved. Please review all images carefully to see the exact condition. Sold as a fantastic, highly collectible piece of Y2K fashion, pop culture, and celebrity history!

Featured Models & Celebrity Highlights:

  • 🚨 JAY KAY EXCLUSIVE! 🚨 The iconic Jamiroquai frontman and notorious petrolhead graces the cover. The feature dives into his style, asking: "Is he the coolest man in Britain?"

  • Hollywood Royalty: An incredibly timed feature on Kirsten Dunst right at the explosive peak of the first Spider-Man movie's release ("Suddenly she's the sexiest thing in Hollywood"). Plus, an exclusive look at comedy legend Jim Carrey transitioning from "comic goofball to grown-up actor."

  • Supermodels & Sirens: A phenomenal lineup of early 2000s beauty! Features stunning pictorials and editorials with lingerie model Eva Padberg, Victoria's Secret legend Stephanie Seymour, Tania Strecker, Spanish siren Inés Sastre, and music superstar Shakira.

  • The 50 Best-Dressed Men in Britain: A massive style feature starring none other than Y2K fashion god David Beckham (pictured in a classic white vest on the contents page), alongside Jude Law, Robbie Williams, and Vinnie Jones.

  • Culture, Comedy & Music: Features on Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook), comedian Peter Kay, musician Ryan Adams, and fashion titan Giorgio Armani.

  • Media & Politics: A deep dive into controversial media figure Piers Morgan ("The King of Fleet Street") and a piece by politician Peter Mandelson.

  • Vintage Adverts: The back cover features a bold, classic advertisement for the Very Valentino fragrance for men.

Shipping: Dispatched securely in a rigid cardboard mailer and protective sleeve to ensure safe transit!

GQ Magazine, April 2002, Jay Kay, Jamiroquai, Kirsten Dunst, Spider-Man, David Beckham, Eva Padberg, Stephanie Seymour, Jim Carrey, Y2K Fashion, Men's Lifestyle, (1311)

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