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GQ Heroes, the sixth annual edition of GQ's summit for top-tier business and creative minds, brought two days of talks, debates and experiences to the Oxfordshire countryside this month, joining the dots between media, politics, music , art, film, wellness and mental health in a way that only GQ can. Supported by headline partner BMW, payment partner Klarna, audio partner Bowers & Wilkins, and – new for this year – tech partner Sky Glass, connections partner Tinder and skincare partner Sunday Riley, GQ Heroes 2024 brought together giants of Hollywood, design, technology and activism for an unmissable schedule of in-depth conversations. From Russell Crowe , Anya Taylor-Joy and Charli XCX, to Ian Wright, Paul Smith and Jenson Button, and powerful testimony on refugees, children's mental health and saving lives in warzones, every talk and panel brought a new perspective on modern culture.

All this, and we haven't even mentioned the after-dinner parties, DJ sets or performances from Rachel Chinouriri and Jordan Rakei . While you take a breather and wait for 2025, enjoy the official portraits of the GQ Heroes Class of 2024. Anya Taylor-Joy described the mental toll that filming for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga had on her, and the connection this fostered with her character.



“I care about all of my characters,” she said, “but some of them go that one step deeper. [Furiosa] lives in a world where nothing blooms, all empathy is punished and she lives entirely alone. I knew it wo.

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