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Icons of the past,
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Man of many unveils 'Icons' digital edition for 2025
Man of Many has launched its first Digital Edition of 2025, titled 'ICONS'. The edition is dedicated to showcasing inspiring personalities and products that have endured over time, featuring figures from the past, present, and future.
The digital cover stars for this edition include Max Verstappen, Cosmo Jarvis, and Robert Irwin. Verstappen, a four-time Formula 1 World Driver's Champion, is featured discussing his life, legacy, and the future of the sport. Jarvis, known for his role in the FX series 'Shōgun', shares insights into his unique approach to fame and his decision to work on a small-budget independent Australian film. Irwin, a wildlife warrior and television personality, emphasizes his identity as a conservationist first and an entertainer second.
The edition also includes interviews with other notable figures such as Lauren Jackson, Jordan van den Lamb, and Cameron Smith. Jackson, a five-time Olympian, discusses resilience in her career. Van den Lamb, known as 'Purple Pingers' on TikTok, talks about using social media for meaningful change. Smith, an Australian golfer, discusses his switch to LIV Golf and the future of the tournament.
The 'ICONS' edition is part of Man of Many's broader strategy to expand its content diversification and premiumisation efforts. This includes a campaign with Lauren Jackson in partnership with Tissot. The publication plans to accelerate mixed-media coverage in 2025, focusing on compelling storytelling.
Editor-in-Chief of Man of Many, Nick Hall, said: "This Digital Edition is a brilliant reminder that no two paths are ever the same. Whether you are risking your life behind the wheel of a Formula 1 vehicle or standing up for those who don’t have the means to do so themselves, becoming an icon always involves some level of risk and vulnerability. I am immensely proud of the features we have produced for this edition and am eternally grateful to those who let us tell their remarkable stories."