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Why Men Will Never Stop Dressing Like Movie Characters

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Ever wanted to dine on top of Whistler mountain? Well now you can. “Standing on an untouched glacier, surrounded by the vastness of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of awe. Arriving by helicopter adds to the magic, offering a perspective of the landscape few ever get to see,” says Chelan Goonetilleke, general manager at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler.

Explore more about this once-in-a-lifetime experience at the link in bio.

Words: @sara.harowitz
Photos courtesy of @fswhistler

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Ever wanted to dine on top of Whistler mountain? Well now you can. “Standing on an untouched glacier, surrounded by the vastness of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of awe. Arriving by helicopter adds to the magic, offering a perspective of the landscape few ever get to see,” says Chelan Goonetilleke, general manager at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler.

Explore more about this once-in-a-lifetime experience at the link in bio.

Words: @sara.harowitz 
Photos courtesy of @fswhistler

In the latest instalment of ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’, @benzirk tackles the influence of film, and why men will never stop dressing like movie characters. Head to the link in bio to learn more.

Words by @benzirk
Photo courtesy of of FX Networks

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In the latest instalment of ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’, @benzirk tackles the influence of film, and why men will never stop dressing like movie characters. Head to the link in bio to learn more.

Words by @benzirk 
Photo courtesy of of FX Networks

@louisvuitton just unveiled their Spring-Summer 2026 Menswear campaign titled ‘The Art of Travel’. Designed by @louisvuitton Men’s Creative Director, @pharrell and starring House Ambassadors @jeremyallenwhitefinally and PushaT, the campaign focuses on the excitement of embarking on new journey captured in a warm-toned pallette, and exudes key creative House notes of dandyism.

Photos courtesy of @louisvuitton

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@louisvuitton just unveiled their Spring-Summer 2026 Menswear campaign titled ‘The Art of Travel’. Designed by @louisvuitton Men’s Creative Director, @pharrell and starring House Ambassadors @jeremyallenwhitefinally and PushaT, the campaign focuses on the excitement of embarking on new journey captured in a warm-toned pallette, and exudes key creative House notes of dandyism.

Photos courtesy of @louisvuitton

Congratulations are in order for SHARP Cover Star Alum, @sethrogen who took home the Critics Choice Awards for ‘Best Actor in a Comedy Series’ and ‘Best Comedy Series’ for his hit show, ‘The Studio’.

Last year in an interview with SHARP, the actor shared insight into the conceptualization of ‘The Studio’: “A lot of these people who work at studios just want to be liked by the filmmakers and the actors and the writers, and they just want to feel as though they’re part of the creative side of things. But at the same time, they’re constantly having to do things for their own self-preservation.”

Read the full cover story at the link in bio.

Photography: @chantalaanderson⁠
Videographer: @aaronbutwinickdp (@hyperion.la)⁠
Styling: @wendiandnicole (@withfalcon)⁠
Grooming: @kerrieurban (@thewallgroup)⁠
Tailoring: Franco Martinez⁠
Stylist Assistant: Sazja Lincoln⁠
Tailoring Assistant: Carlos Riquiar⁠
Production: @andre.shahjanian (@hyperion.la)⁠
Editorial and Creative Director: @saharxnooraei⁠
Fashion Director: @bananahales⁠
Art Director: Cameron Morse⁠
Cover Story: @stol.jpeg
Entertainment Editor: @elyciarubin⁠
Associate Art Director: @melisssarobinson

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Congratulations are in order for SHARP Cover Star Alum, @sethrogen who took home the Critics Choice Awards for ‘Best Actor in a Comedy Series’ and ‘Best Comedy Series’ for his hit show, ‘The Studio’.

Last year in an interview with SHARP, the actor shared insight into the conceptualization of ‘The Studio’: “A lot of these people who work at studios just want to be liked by the filmmakers and the actors and the writers, and they just want to feel as though they’re part of the creative side of things. But at the same time, they’re constantly having to do things for their own self-preservation.”

Read the full cover story at the link in bio.

Photography: @chantalaanderson⁠
Videographer: @aaronbutwinickdp (@hyperion.la)⁠
Styling: @wendiandnicole (@withfalcon)⁠
Grooming: @kerrieurban (@thewallgroup)⁠
Tailoring: Franco Martinez⁠
Stylist Assistant: Sazja Lincoln⁠
Tailoring Assistant: Carlos Riquiar⁠
Production: @andre.shahjanian (@hyperion.la)⁠
Editorial and Creative Director: @saharxnooraei⁠
Fashion Director: @bananahales⁠
Art Director: Cameron Morse⁠
Cover Story: @stol.jpeg 
Entertainment Editor: @elyciarubin⁠
Associate Art Director: @melisssarobinson

@collegioauberge offers more than just lodging; it provides an immersive journey into Italy’s rich history and serene landscape. Its charming rooms, comprehensive amenities, and heartfelt service make it a rare gem — offering an authentic retreat that promises to soothe, inspire, and linger in memory.

Learn more about Collegio Alla Querce, Auberge Collection at the link in bio.

Words by @the_sharp_man
Photos courtesy of @collegioauberge

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@collegioauberge offers more than just lodging; it provides an immersive journey into Italy’s rich history and serene landscape. Its charming rooms, comprehensive amenities, and heartfelt service make it a rare gem — offering an authentic retreat that promises to soothe, inspire, and linger in memory.

Learn more about Collegio Alla Querce, Auberge Collection at the link in bio.

Words by @the_sharp_man 
Photos courtesy of @collegioauberge

Rental cars, broadly speaking, leave much to be desired; we all know this, and yet we all still go through the same frustrating rigamarole every single time. The car options are lacklustre at best.

At the link in bio, we break down @turo’s rental business model and if it’s as good a solution as it seems.

Words: @justinmfrost
Photo 1: Adobe Stock
Photo 2: courtesy of Aston Martin

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Rental cars, broadly speaking, leave much to be desired; we all know this, and yet we all still go through the same frustrating rigamarole every single time. The car options are lacklustre at best.

At the link in bio, we break down @turo’s rental business model and if it’s as good a solution as it seems.

Words: @justinmfrost 
Photo 1: Adobe Stock
Photo 2: courtesy of Aston Martin

When it comes to the essence of Italian dining, Zachary Kolomeir says it boils down to two elements quintessential to the culture’s rich culinary roots.

In Toronto’s Little Italy, restaurants’ reliance on those items tends to yield “a very non-traditional Italian experience,” says the head chef and co-owner at @nlginzburg, which recently opened near the eastern edge of that very neighbourhood (at 548 College St.). “We wanted to do something more authentic by combining two of the most Italian things we know: warm hospitality and local ingredients.”

Read more at the link in bio.

Words: @adambisby
Photos by Graydon Herriott, courtesy of @nlginzburg

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When it comes to the essence of Italian dining, Zachary Kolomeir says it boils down to two elements quintessential to the culture’s rich culinary roots.

In Toronto’s Little Italy, restaurants’ reliance on those items tends to yield “a very non-traditional Italian experience,” says the head chef and co-owner at @nlginzburg, which recently opened near the eastern edge of that very neighbourhood (at 548 College St.). “We wanted to do something more authentic by combining two of the most Italian things we know: warm hospitality and local ingredients.”

Read more at the link in bio.

Words: @adambisby 
Photos by Graydon Herriott, courtesy of @nlginzburg

For @joeledgerton, starring as the logger Robert Grainier in Netflix’s “Train Dreams” was not about becoming someone else, but about the act of unmasking. In a career filled with dynamic, often “louder” roles, this quiet, deeply expressive performance is, by his own admission, the most personally connected he has ever been. It’s also the most exposing role yet. Since it’s release the actor has received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance, cementing him as a front runner for this upcoming award season.

Read the full interview at the link in bio.

Words by @marriska.fernandes
Photos courtesy of @netflixca

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For @joeledgerton, starring as the logger Robert Grainier in Netflix’s “Train Dreams” was not about becoming someone else, but about the act of unmasking. In a career filled with dynamic, often “louder” roles, this quiet, deeply expressive performance is, by his own admission, the most personally connected he has ever been. It’s also the most exposing role yet. Since it’s release the actor has received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance, cementing him as a front runner for this upcoming award season.

Read the full interview at the link in bio.

Words by @marriska.fernandes 
Photos courtesy of @netflixca

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