In 1994, British journalist Mark Simpson coined the term ‘metrosexual,’ which referred to those heterosexual guys who took care of themselves, loved shopping and were able to show admiration for the beauty of other men. 30 years later, EL PAÍS meets up with Simpson to discuss how the masculine universe has changed, from David Beckham and Mark Wahlberg, to Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Styles
World-famous since he was 16, the artist has successfully managed to break away from his teen idol image. With a solo career backed up by three Grammys, he has explored the world of acting, owns a unisex cosmetics brand and is now building an arena in Manchester, England
The Golden Globes red carpet showcased classic masculinity: Bradley Cooper in a tux, Jeremy Allen White in black, and Timothée Chalamet in a restrained (for him) suit
Entertainment platforms have become high-end brands’ favorite source of spokesmodels. Companies find performers from successful shows to be the perfect way to raise their visibility and win over younger consumers, who demand diversity and inclusion
An exhibit in The Hague pays tribute to Vivienne Westwood and illustrates the mix of tradition, reimagining and iconoclasm of styles created by other UK designers
Friendship bracelets, colorful boas and glittery accessories adorn eye-catching outfits that are the unofficial must-have attire for these spectacular shows
Last year, Shakira and Gerard Piqué announced their shock separation, while Australian actress Rebel Wilson confirmed her relationship with Ramona Agruma