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From Betrayal to Brilliance: Jessica Reynolds on A Woman of Substance

From Spring Issue 65 Glass speaks to A Woman of Substance’s star Jessica Reynolds about what her role has to say about class, patriarchy and female resilience   Tale as old as time: a working-class young woman falls for an upper-middle-class man. He proves a complete and utter disappointment. She builds

Charlize Theron Teams up with Christian Dior Parfums to Help Young Women in South Africa

IN HONOUR of International Women’s Day, the worthwhile initiative founded by actress and house ambassador Charlize Theron – the Charlize

AJ Odudu’s SERVED Celebrates International Women’s Day

AT ISABEL Mayfair, television presenter AJ Odudu gathered an inspiring group of women for the latest SERVED dinner, taking this

Rosamund Pike and the Art of Illusion

From Autumn Issue 63 Glass speaks to English actor Rosamund Pike about the wonder of treading the boards at the

Emilia Jones Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

From Autumn Issue 63 Since the age of eight, Emilia Jones has been on a whirlwind of acting that shows

Phoebe Dynevor on Power, Empathy and Reinvention

From Autumn Issue 63 Glass speaks to rising star Phoebe Dynevor about her forthcoming film Anniversary, an unsettling Hollywood thriller

Stephen Graham on Adolescence and the Power of Storytelling

From Autumn Issue 63 Stephen Graham sits down with Glass Man to trace his journey from struggling actor to one

Felix Kammerer on Frankenstein, Del Toro and the Monster

From Autumn Issue 63 Glass Man talks to Austrian actor Felix Kammerer about his forthcoming film, Frankenstein, working with Guillermo

Tommy Hilfiger Announces Liverpool FC Collaboration

UNIQUE in nature, Tommy Hilfiger has announced its first football collaboration with Liverpool FC. In this series of tailored capsule

Martin Nudo on Life, Expressive Dance and Pensive Musicality 

WHEN it comes to some of the most coveted and hard-to-crack artsy disciplines in the creative sphere, it’s safe to


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