"Dylan John Jones" Order of the British Empire/OBE is a British journalist who has served as editor of the UK version of men's fashion and lifestyle magazine GQ since 1999. He has held senior roles with several other publications, including editor of magazines i-D and Arena (magazine)/Arena, and has contributed weekly columns to newspapers The Independent and The Mail on Sunday. Jones has penned multiple books.

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I think men are less sophisticated. They need validation from friends, magazines and personal experience, and to be sure that they feel comfortable in something, before they part with their money.

Charlotte Church is our Woman of the Year simply because she is larger than life, ... She might not be to everyone's taste, but the fact that she doesn't care about that makes her even more wonderful.

So going from there to where they are now -- where it is acceptable for a man to nip off at lunch time and have a facial, or a pedicure -- is quite a journey.

About 20 years ago not every man used a deodorant.

Because more men are going to work without a tie, it becomes even more powerful. Ties are more than ever a signifier of power and success. They inspire confidence. The less common and popular it becomes to wear a tie, the more I shall. It's about being classically distinctive.

It's not unusual for artists to request an audit of their record label accounts from time to time. Sometimes there are differences of opinion, especially when the record contracts are complex, and there may be issues of contractual interpretation.

Charlotte Church is our woman of the year simply because she is larger than life. She is a great singer, a tabloid giant and enjoys life to the full.