Esquire (UK Edition)

Esquire Magazine (UK edition) is a monthly magazine for men originally owned by the National Magazine Company (since 2011, following a merger, renamed Hearst Magazines UK), a subsidiary of the US-based Hearst Corporation. The first edition was published Spring/Summer 1991.

Esquire
EditorAlex Bilmes
CategoriesMen's
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation59,979 (ABC Jul - Dec 2013)[1]
Print and digital editions.
First issueSpring/Summer 1991
CompanyHearst Magazines UK
(formerly National Magazine Company)
a subsidiary of Hearst Magazines
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.esquire.co.uk

The magazine features articles on luxe design and culture, food, business and technology, style, music and books. It is pitched at a similarly upscale audience to GQ, attempting to offer a more adult read than lad mags like Maxim and FHM.

Each month, Esquire Magazine features famous celebrities on its cover: recent cover girls have included Katy Perry and Rachel Weisz; and male celebrities from Jeff Bridges and Jake Gyllenhaal to Dizzee Rascal have appeared on the cover. The first cover star was Brigitte Bardot.[2]

Editors

The current editor is Alex Bilmes.

  • 2011 – present: Alex Bilmes
  • August 2007 – September 2010: Jeremy Langmead
  • May 2003 – August 2007: Simon Tiffin
  • March 1997 – March 2003: Peter Howarth
  • February 1992 – January 1997: Rosie Boycott
  • October 1990 – January 1992: Alex Finer
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References

  1. Plunkett, John (13 February 2014). "FHM circulation drops below 100,000". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  2. Brook, Stephen (2007-08-06). "Let's hear it for the little guy". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
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