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Man About Town #Spring/Summer 2024

Comprised of modern, distinguished content that appeals to tastemakers, the curious and the cosmopolitan, for a decade the magazine has continued to explore everything from culture to luxury goods, elsewhere offering an insider’s relationship with the people creating today’s visual industries. Marrying luxury and the runway with streetwear’s elite, Man About Town offers an opportunity to indulge in a fashion magazine that nods both to the industry’s business and creative sides.

The title eschews the safety net of its competitors, something that will no doubt further solidify its place within the market with this latest endeavour, generating a new narrative and asserting its prominence amongst the wider media arena.

Man About Town Spring/Summer 2024

On the covers:

Joseph Quinn - Gearing up to enter the apocalyptic horror of A Quiet Place: Day One in June, Stranger Things breakout Joseph Quinn is back where he belongs, front and centre on-screen, following the gargantuan success of Stranger Things. Covering our Spring/Summer 2024 issue, he talks helming the Michael Sarnoski prequel and working with Lupita Nyong’o.

Kingsley Ben-Adir - As he hits screens as the titular musical icon at the heart of Bob Marley: One Love, Kingsley Ben-Adir covers our Spring/Summer 2024 issue. Primed for a definitive transition to international leading man-status, the Londoner talks the pressures of embodying a musical great, being cast by the Marleys themselves, the months of exclusive access to family archives that comprised his research, why initially he felt like he couldn’t take the job and what Marley’s own navigation of his craft taught him about his own. 

Ross Lynch - Musician, actor, internet boyfriend—fifteen years into his career, the world is continuing to find new ways to fall in love with Ross Lynch. Ahead of a big year of music planned for his and brother Rocky’s duo, The Driver Era, he covers our Spring/Summer 2024 issue, talking the freedom of being an independent artist, latest single “Get Off My Phone”, starring in the now-legendary Troye Sivan video “One Of Your Girls”, putting his own project into motion in the acting arena, plus his memories of his time on Disney’s Austin & Ally. 

Luke Newton - All road signs have pointed to 2024 for Bridgerton star Luke Newton as he ascends to international leading man status for the third season of the gargantuan Netflix drama. Covering our Spring/Summer issue, Newton chats to co-star and Season 2 lead Jonathan Bailey on the blossoming of Colin and Penelope’s love story, the infamous Bridgerton ‘glow-up’, the pair’s surprise childhood connection and whether Newton’s more of a Bond or Superman guy.

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