This October, Esquire celebrate their 3rd anniversary and also the 80th of Esquire US, with a special issue, headlined by none other by Barack Obama.
INSIDE THE OCTOBER ISSUE:
LESSONS FROM A LIFE – In celebration of its 80th anniversary, US Esquire spoke to US President Barrack Obama, as Stephen Marche ponders on his leadership.
ESQUIRE’S THIRD CAR AWARDS: The BMW we’ve been dreaming about and four other cars that define the modern man.
BUSINESS CLASS – Kendrick Tan, leader of the largest liquor company in the Philippines, blends his own.
THE 20 MEN WHO MATTER: We honor the men who call the shots, dar eto dream and inspire us to be better men.
THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST 2013: Fourteen individuals and organizations who are changing our environment, circumstances and or minds for the better.
NOTES & ESSAYS And facts and narratives from Krip Yuson, Sarge Lacuesta, Butch Dalisay, Luis Katigbak, Jerome Gomez and Oliver X.A. Reyes.
FUNNY JOKE AS TOLD BY A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN as told by Ana Sideco
WOMEN WE LOVE: THE ZOMBETTES - Audrey Carpio talks to the lean mean duo that is Ornusa Cadness and Sanya Smith.
A CULINARY EDUCATION PROGRAM: Four writers with varying degrees of experience, shadow four great chefs, each at the top of his game; like a one-day culinary workshop taught by a master. Feel free to sit and learn.
THE FIREWALKER: Sarge Lacuesta delivers the full force of legendary ad man and writer, Erwin Castillo. Plus, Castillo shares 10 of his new poems.
ESQ&A: Angel Aquino opens up to Kara Ortiga about being 40, her theater debut and almost getting a boob job.
MAN AT HIS BEST:
Books – Sasha Martinez reviews Manila Noir, a collection of stories about shadows, shabuheads and haunted stations.
Eat Like A Man – Erwan Heussaff lists food rules and etiquette for our most constant dinner companion, the smartphone.
Drinking – If you can only find ginger ale as a substitute for ginger beer, there’s nothing stopping you from making your own. Erwan Heussaff will teach you how.
Art – London-based artist Pio Abad’s intrigue with the Marcoses leads to his firs show in Manila: Hermes scarves with images of knotted chains, eyewear and Imelda.
Photos With History – Kara Ortiga revisits what is dubbed as the greatest heavyweight championship fight in boxing history.
Music – Erwin Romulo celebrates Esquire’s third year, recalling artists who really came into their own with album number three.
STYLE: Everything from Dockers, how to wear red, chukka boots, a guide to cufflinks and watches.
STYLE: HAIR – Jayson B. Brizuela keeps the gray at bay with professional hair coloring. A process he would dabble in even before hitting puberty. Meanwhile, Ieth Inolino talks about what you can do before your crowning glory completely goes away.
STYLE: HOW I DRESS NOW – Dermatologost Dr. Z Teo breaks away the doctor’s whites and builds a wardrobe of easy elegance. And Luke Donald, the best-dressed man on the PGA Tour talks about dressing up for the office – which happens to be a golf course.
STYLE: DESIGNER PROFILE – Ieth Inolino profiles Doug Jakubowski, new creative director for fashion house Perry Ellis.
SARTORIAL FETE: We bring the fun in bright colors, light layers and the new rules of casuel preppy dressing.
WHAT I’VE LEARNED:
“I think I’m a pretty lucky person in that I’ve been able to do what I always wanted to do. Not always successfully in the eyes of others but with considerable satisfaction of my part,” said Eddie Romero. An interview by Patricia Evangelista
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