Tag: Callum Turner

Vanity Fair’s 2026 Hollywood Issue: Let’s Hear It for the Boys!

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Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 Pre-Collection by Pharrell: Dandy Off Duty

Louis Vuitton unveils its Spring–Summer 2026 Pre-Collection by Pharrell Williams — a refined blend of countryside charm and Parisian elegance.

Callum Turner Takes Flight in Apple TV+’s ‘Masters of the Air’

In the highly anticipated Apple TV+ series 'Masters of the Air,' British actor Callum Turner leads a stellar cast as part of the "Bloody...

Surprisingly good Callum Turner for Esquire Korea October 2016

Esquire Korea celebrates 21st Anniversary October Issue 2016 with surprisingly good Callum Turner covers the issue. Photography by Kim Hyungsik and styled by Kyungmin Kim and grooming by Jody Taylor.
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