Jack Guinness
British GQ’s recent feature on Jack Guinness asked… 'Is he really the coolest man in Britain?' Short answer? No.
Jack is the founder of LGBTQ+ website The Queer Bible which celebrates the works and lives of the global queer community. Each entry is accompanied by an original illustration by a young LGBTQ+ artist. An essay collection of the same name, edited by Jack and featuring Elton John, Tan France, Gus Kenworthy, Paris Lees, Russell Tovey, and Munroe Bergdorf as contributors, was released in June 2021. It was acquired by HarperCollins after a nine-way auction. Each entry on the site is accompanied by an original illustration by a young LGBTQ+ artist. The Queer Bible Podcast is coming in late 2021 and the book was published by Harper Collins/HQ in June 2021.
Jack is very proud to be a member of The Mayor of London’s Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm. The Mayor has created the Commission to help ensure London’s achievements across the full sweep of the capital’s rich and diverse history are properly reflected around the city.
Cambridge-educated Jack Guinness began his career as a model, starring in global campaigns for brands such as L'Oreal, Dunhill and Dolce and Gabbana. As a style and fashion commentator, he has contributed to The Sunday Times Style, Italian Vogue, The Guardian, Gentleman’s Journal and Tatler and was recently announced as a Contributing Editor to British GQ magazine.
In digital, Jack has developed and starred in content for Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Vogue, Vice and GQ, travelled to Japan to star in Channel 4's anarchic World Of Weird series, and hosted live social media takeovers for brands such as Alexa Chung and Hugo Boss. Guinness is proud to be on the BFC’s advisory Style Council for London Fashion Week Men’s, and passionately champions young designers and British manufacturing.
Rights sold:
The Queer Bible: HarperCollins (UK/World), Dey Street Books (US).