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Presenting our Mavericks of Sports and spring issue cover star, @FernandoMendoza.
He won the Heisman Trophy, a national championship at Indiana University, and everyone knows he’s going first in the NFL draft this month. He might look like a Peyton Manning or a Tom Brady or an Eli Manning, but Mendoza also has something to say. He doesn’t just want to explain things—he needs to.
At the link in our bio, the 22-year-old phenom opens up about his faith, his NFL plans, and how he holds it all together.
Story by Ryan D’Agostino @rhdagostino
Photographed by Chantal Anderson @chantalaanderson
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Dillon Peña at The Only Agency @dillonpena @theonly.agency
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @james_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt
Esquire Editor-in-chief: Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Presenting our Mavericks of Sports and spring issue cover star, @FernandoMendoza.
He won the Heisman Trophy, a national championship at Indiana University, and everyone knows he’s going first in the NFL draft this month. He might look like a Peyton Manning or a Tom Brady or an Eli Manning, but Mendoza also has something to say. He doesn’t just want to explain things—he needs to.
At the link in our bio, the 22-year-old phenom opens up about his faith, his NFL plans, and how he holds it all together.
Story by Ryan D’Agostino @rhdagostino
Photographed by Chantal Anderson @chantalaanderson
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Dillon Peña at The Only Agency @dillonpena @theonly.agency
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @james_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt
Esquire Editor-in-chief: Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian

@ArynaSabalenka has won four Grand Slam titles and currently stands as the top-ranked female tennis player in the world. Along the way, she’s argued with line judges, yelled at coaches, mocked opponents, and smashed countless rackets to smithereens.
She’s owned up to her mistakes, but never at the expense of her game. Now, she’s learning to channel her rage into her game and peace into everything else. Read the full story from our Mavericks of Sports issue at the link in our bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Emily Soto @emilysoto
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Hair by Takuya Yamaguchi, at The Wall Group @tak8133 @thewallgroup
Makeup by Vincent Oquendo, at The Wall Group @vincentoquendo @thewallgroup
Tailoring by Olga Dudnik @olgatailornyc
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @james_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt
Esquire Editor-in-chief: Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
@ArynaSabalenka has won four Grand Slam titles and currently stands as the top-ranked female tennis player in the world. Along the way, she’s argued with line judges, yelled at coaches, mocked opponents, and smashed countless rackets to smithereens.
She’s owned up to her mistakes, but never at the expense of her game. Now, she’s learning to channel her rage into her game and peace into everything else. Read the full story from our Mavericks of Sports issue at the link in our bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Emily Soto @emilysoto
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Hair by Takuya Yamaguchi, at The Wall Group @tak8133 @thewallgroup
Makeup by Vincent Oquendo, at The Wall Group @vincentoquendo @thewallgroup
Tailoring by Olga Dudnik @olgatailornyc
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @james_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt
Esquire Editor-in-chief: Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian

#JonBernthal has built a life and a career in Hollywood—but he still has the appetite of a man trying to prove himself.
He’s a study in contrasts: an actor who studied acting in Russia and at Harvard; the family man known for playing some of the most dysfunctional characters on TV.
He’s also restless, always on the hunt for bigger and bigger challenges—like, say, doing live theater in a role immortalized by Al Pacino or battling his way through Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” Wait ‘til you hear what he does when he’s off the clock. Read the full story at the link in bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Billy Kidd @billykiddstudio
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Melissa DeZarate using Chris McMillan Hair @melissa.dezarate @chrismcmillanhair
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @j_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt

#JonBernthal has built a life and a career in Hollywood—but he still has the appetite of a man trying to prove himself.
He’s a study in contrasts: an actor who studied acting in Russia and at Harvard; the family man known for playing some of the most dysfunctional characters on TV.
He’s also restless, always on the hunt for bigger and bigger challenges—like, say, doing live theater in a role immortalized by Al Pacino or battling his way through Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” Wait ‘til you hear what he does when he’s off the clock. Read the full story at the link in bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Billy Kidd @billykiddstudio
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Melissa DeZarate using Chris McMillan Hair @melissa.dezarate @chrismcmillanhair
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @j_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt

#JonBernthal has built a life and a career in Hollywood—but he still has the appetite of a man trying to prove himself.
He’s a study in contrasts: an actor who studied acting in Russia and at Harvard; the family man known for playing some of the most dysfunctional characters on TV.
He’s also restless, always on the hunt for bigger and bigger challenges—like, say, doing live theater in a role immortalized by Al Pacino or battling his way through Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” Wait ‘til you hear what he does when he’s off the clock. Read the full story at the link in bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Billy Kidd @billykiddstudio
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Melissa DeZarate using Chris McMillan Hair @melissa.dezarate @chrismcmillanhair
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @j_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt

#JonBernthal has built a life and a career in Hollywood—but he still has the appetite of a man trying to prove himself.
He’s a study in contrasts: an actor who studied acting in Russia and at Harvard; the family man known for playing some of the most dysfunctional characters on TV.
He’s also restless, always on the hunt for bigger and bigger challenges—like, say, doing live theater in a role immortalized by Al Pacino or battling his way through Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” Wait ‘til you hear what he does when he’s off the clock. Read the full story at the link in bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Billy Kidd @billykiddstudio
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Melissa DeZarate using Chris McMillan Hair @melissa.dezarate @chrismcmillanhair
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @j_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt

#JonBernthal has built a life and a career in Hollywood—but he still has the appetite of a man trying to prove himself.
He’s a study in contrasts: an actor who studied acting in Russia and at Harvard; the family man known for playing some of the most dysfunctional characters on TV.
He’s also restless, always on the hunt for bigger and bigger challenges—like, say, doing live theater in a role immortalized by Al Pacino or battling his way through Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey.” Wait ‘til you hear what he does when he’s off the clock. Read the full story at the link in bio.
Story by Michael Sebastian @michaeljsebastian
Photographed by Billy Kidd @billykiddstudio
Styled by Alfonso Fernandez Navas @alfonsofn
Grooming by Melissa DeZarate using Chris McMillan Hair @melissa.dezarate @chrismcmillanhair
Esquire Executive Design Director: Martin Hoops @mhoopsdesign
Esquire Visual Director: James Morris @j_alexander_photo
Esquire Entertainment Director: Andrea Cuttler @angcutt

A tastefully undone suit, a black leather gown, and a Led Zeppelin belt buckle—no one looks cooler at Cannes than #OdessaAzion and #IsabelleHuppert.

A tastefully undone suit, a black leather gown, and a Led Zeppelin belt buckle—no one looks cooler at Cannes than #OdessaAzion and #IsabelleHuppert.

A tastefully undone suit, a black leather gown, and a Led Zeppelin belt buckle—no one looks cooler at Cannes than #OdessaAzion and #IsabelleHuppert.

A tastefully undone suit, a black leather gown, and a Led Zeppelin belt buckle—no one looks cooler at Cannes than #OdessaAzion and #IsabelleHuppert.

A tastefully undone suit, a black leather gown, and a Led Zeppelin belt buckle—no one looks cooler at Cannes than #OdessaAzion and #IsabelleHuppert.
#TaronEgerton only has a handful of regrets.
#CharlizeTheron #Apex
Director of Video: @kriceee
Senior Producer: @rae_vez
Director/Associate Producer: @jordanabt.zip
DP: @darrenkho
Camera: @jakelmitchell
Senior Editor: @mbrennn
Sound: William A. White

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

Last August, on a clear afternoon in Seminole, Florida, 69,000 volts killed one man and left two others crawling on scorched earth. The accident barely made the local news.
On average, power linemen die on the job every two weeks — ranking linework among the deadliest professions in America. Yet most people, when asked, think a lineman is a football player.
For a generation of storm chasers — linemen who show up whenever and wherever they are needed to get the power back on after hurricanes, blizzards, and wildfires — the job once promised extraordinary freedom alongside the danger.
Then private equity arrived. Now the people responsible for rebuilding the grid after every hurricane and wildfire are being squeezed — faster mobilizations, cheaper crews, live wires left energized to keep the meters spinning.
Tap the link in bio to read more, via @esquire.
Writer: Greg Donahue
Photos: Slides 1 and 3: Andrew Spear (@andyspear); 2 and 5: Courtesy Tramp Life Industries

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.

@jtfirstman’s having an incredible time at Cannes, thanks for asking.
At the photocall for his new film “Club Kid,” the actor-writer-director let loose with co-stars Cara Delevingne, Diego Calva, and Reggie Absolom—and debuted some cheeky movie merch.
It’s all about the jackets.
Creative Director, Stylist and Photographer of the @giorgioarmani ARMANI/Archivio campaign, Eli Russell Linnetz, gives us a tour of his favorite pieces from the collection.
Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.
Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.
Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.
Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.

Dior went Hollywood for Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show at LACMA, with a fleet of stars in the mix to celebrate.
#SebastianManiscalco recalls his less-than-spectacular audition for #TheIrishman.
Director of Video: @kriceee
Senior Producer: @rae_vez
Director/Associate Producer: @jordanabt.zip
DP: @darrenkho
Camera: @jakelmitchell
Editor: Tess de Leon
Sound: William A. White
Closed-toe shoes only around #SebastianManiscalco, please.
Director of Video: @kriceee
Senior Producer: @rae_vez
Director/Associate Producer: @jordanabt.zip
DP: @darrenkho
Camera: @jakelmitchell
Editor: Tess de Leon
Sound: William A. White
#MarcelloHernandez gets the Sebastian Maniscalco seal of approval.
#SebastianManiscalco #SNL
Director of Video: @kriceee
Senior Producer: @rae_vez
Director/Associate Producer: @jordanabt.zip
DP: @darrenkho
Camera: @jakelmitchell
Editor: Tess de Leon
Sound: William A. White
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