In a recent profile, British GQ described Jack Guinness as 'The
Coolest Man in Britain'. Cambridge educated Jack Guinness began his
career as a model, starring in global campaigns for brands such as
L'Oreal, Dunhill and Dolce and Gabbana. As a writer, style and
fashion commentator, he has contributed to the Sunday Times Style,
Vogue Italia, The Guardian, British GQ, Gentleman's Journal and
Tatler. He also contributed an essay to former Stonewall Chief
Executive Baroness Ruth Hunt's essay collection on faith and
sexuality entitled, Queer Prophets, alongside writers such as
Dustin Lance Black.
Jack has developed and starred in digital content for Gucci, Ralph
Lauren, Vogue, Vice and GQ, travelled to Japan to star in Channel
4's anarchic World Of Weird series, and hosted live social media
takeovers for brands such as Alexa Chung and Hugo Boss. Guinness is
proud to be on the British Fashion Council's advisory Style Council
for London Fashion Week Men's, and passionately champions young
designers and British manufacturing. Jack was recently announced as
a Contributing Editor for British GQ magazine.
Jack publically 'came out' in an interview with The Guardian
newspaper, launching the LGBTQ+ community he founded, The Queer
Bible which celebrates the works and lives of the global queer
community. The Queer Bible podcast with guests including, Sir Ian
Mckellen, activist Munro Bergdorf and Drag Race's Courtney Act is
being released towards the end of 2021.
In a recent profile, British GQ described Jack Guinness as 'The
Coolest Man in Britain'. Cambridge educated Jack Guinness began his
career as a model, starring in global campaigns for brands such as
L'Oreal, Dunhill and Dolce and Gabbana. As a writer, style and
fashion commentator, he has contributed to the Sunday Times Style,
Vogue Italia, The Guardian, British GQ, Gentleman's Journal and
Tatler. He also contributed an essay to former Stonewall Chief
Executive Baroness Ruth Hunt's essay collection on faith and
sexuality entitled, Queer Prophets, alongside writers such as
Dustin Lance Black.
Jack has developed and starred in digital content for Gucci, Ralph
Lauren, Vogue, Vice and GQ, travelled to Japan to star in Channel
4's anarchic World Of Weird series, and hosted live social media
takeovers for brands such as Alexa Chung and Hugo Boss. Guinness is
proud to be on the British Fashion Council's advisory Style Council
for London Fashion Week Men's, and passionately champions young
designers and British manufacturing. Jack was recently announced as
a Contributing Editor for British GQ magazine.
Jack publically 'came out' in an interview with The Guardian
newspaper, launching the LGBTQ+ community he founded, The Queer
Bible which celebrates the works and lives of the global queer
community. The Queer Bible podcast with guests including, Sir Ian
Mckellen, activist Munro Bergdorf and Drag Race's Courtney Act is
being released towards the end of 2021.
Paris Lees was born in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. She is a
prominent journalist and writes for the Guardian, Independent,
Telegraph and is currently Vogue's first transgender columnist. She
has presented programmes for BBC Radio 1 and Channel 4 and
regularly appears on Question Time. This is her first book. Russell
Tovey is a British actor with numerous television, film, and stage
credits. He is best known for playing the role of werewolf George
Sands in the BBC's supernatural drama Being Human.
Joseph Cassara holds degrees from Columbia University and the Iowa
Writers' Workshop and has been a writing fellow at the Fine Arts
Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Munroe Bergdorf is a writer, model, and activist. She was the first
transgender model in the UK to be the face of L'Oreal. She has
spoken on international panels from Oxford to Princeton and
contributed to publications such as the Guardian, Grazia, i-D, Teen
Vogue, Elle, and Paper. In 2019, she was awarded an honorary
doctorate for her contribution to campaigning for transgender
issues by the University of Brighton. She was recently appointed a
National Advocate for UN Women and sits on L'Oréal's Diversity and
Inclusion board. She lives in London.
PAUL MENDEZ was born and raised in the Black Country. He now lives
in London and is studying for an MA in Black British Writing at
Goldsmiths, University of London. He has been a performing member
of two theatre companies, and worked as a voice actor, appearing on
audiobooks by Andrea Levy, Paul Theroux and Ben Okri, most recently
recording Ian Wright's A Life in Football for Hachette Audio. As a
writer, he has contributed to the Times Literary Supplement and the
Brixton Review of Books. Rainbow Milk is his debut novel. Graham
Norton is the award-winning host of The Graham Norton Show, one of
the most popular programs on BBC America. He is the author of the
bestselling memoirs So Me and The Life and Loves of a He Devil. He
lives in London. Holding is his first novel. Coming soon...
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