Jim Moore
In 1980, Jim Moore landed at GQ as an assistant and rose through the ranks to serve as the revered magazine's fashion director, creative director, and now creative director-at-large. At GQ, Moore brought men's fashion out of the shadows and into the mainstream, teaching generations of men how to dress. He made the fantasy real, and the reality fantastic. He styled models, movie stars, world-famous musicians, and U.S. presidents, but he managed, no matter the wattage, to keep the reader foremost in mind, which is why his work stands up 40 years later. Moore's legendary career is celebrated in Hunks & Heroes: Four Decades of Fashion at GQ, illustrating the pivotal role he played in reshaping men's style.