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A new quarterly fashion publication from the world of GQ

GQ Style curates the best of fashion and luxury for an elevated, globally minded readership. Highlighting the work of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses, while exploring design, art, travel, and beyond, it’s a magazine that celebrates the good life for the modern man.

Editor-in-Chief

Will Welch

Chief Business Officer

Susan Plagemann

GQ Style curates the best of fashion and luxury for an elevated, globally minded readership. Highlighting the work of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses, while exploring design, art, travel, and beyond, it’s a magazine that celebrates the good life for the modern man.

Editor-in-Chief

Will Welch

Chief Business Officer

Susan Plagemann

Contact

Subscriptions

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Media Kit

For more information, please contact mediakitgq@condenast.com.

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Will Welch

Editor-in-Chief

Will Welch is editor-in-chief of GQ and GQ Style, GQ’s triannual fashion magazine and website.

Welch launched GQ Style to critical acclaim in December 2015. He most recently served as creative director for GQ.

Welch joined GQ in May 2007 as an associate editor covering fashion, pop culture and music. He was promoted to senior editor in 2012, style editor in 2014, and creative director earlier this year. Over the course of his career at GQ and GQ Style, he has interviewed Ralph Lauren, Tom Ford and Kanye West, overseen acclaimed cover shoots with Brad Pitt and Beyoncé, and has been nominated for two ASME awards in two years of GQ Style.

Prior to joining GQ, Welch spent four years at the music, fashion, and lifestyle magazine The Fader, where he was deputy editor. 

Welch graduated from Columbia University. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife.

Susan Plagemann

Chief Business Officer

Susan Plagemann is the chief business officer of The Style Division, which includes Vogue, GQ, GQ Style, Glamour, Allure, W and Brides. She oversees consumer revenue for this collection of brands, and leads all fashion and beauty sales for the company.

Plagemann previously served as chief revenue officer and publisher of Vogue since January 2010 and her outstanding track record in building media brands has been pivotal to the development of Vogue.

Under Plagemann’s leadership, Vogue has received numerous industry accolades including ASME’s 2015 Magazine of the Year Award and 2013 General Excellence Award. Plagemann was recognized with Condé Nast’s General Record Profit Award in 2014 and the previous year, she received Condé Nast’s first-ever Three-Year Plan Award for building record levels of profitability and growth from 2010 to 2012. In 2012 Plagemann was named along with Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, as No. 9 on Adweek’s Top 50, and she won both Condé Nast’s Publisher of the Year and the Outstanding Business Performance Award in 2011.

From 2004 to 2009, Plagemann was vice president and publisher of Marie Claire, where she helped to re-establish the brand. She held the same role at Lifetime magazine from 2003 to 2004 and was publisher of Cosmopolitan from 1999 to 2003. She was the advertising manager of Esquire in 1995 and was subsequently named associate publisher, advertising. Plagemann began her career at Mademoiselle, where she held a variety of positions.