GQ 'Men of the Year' Cover Girl Cynthia Erivo Opens in 'Dracula' on February 4th, London
/GQ 'Men of the Year' Cover Girl Cynthia Erivo Opens in 'Dracula' on February 4th, London AOC Fashion
‘Wicked’[2024] and November 2025 released ‘Wicked: For Good’ actor Cynthia Erivo took a cover for the November-December 2025 British GQ [IG] ‘Men of the Year’ issue. Erivo also appeared in the US partner issue of GQ, but without a cover.
Patti Wilson styled the star in Atlein, Balenciaga, Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, Loewe and more, for superb images by Campbell Addy [IG].
Hayley Campbell [IG] profiled Erivo, writing “Never felt more out of my depth than when shopping in Mayfair with someone so objectively cool. She’s also a no bullshit delight.”
From Campbell and British GQ’s perspective, Erivo is not standing down.
At a time when even the entertainment industry is bowing to dark political forces, Cynthia Erivo made a culture-conquering hit while standing firm for inclusion, kindness and radical acceptance.
Tongues were wagging when the Nigerian-British star failed to show up for the ‘Golden Globes’ awards at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on January 11, 2026. Enrivo was nominated for best actress, based on her role in ‘Wicked: For Good’.
Reality was that her rehearsals in London would have come to a halt two weeks before her West End debut in ‘Dracula’ on February 4.
The Tony winner is currently in rehearsal for ‘Dracula’ in the West End, where she will play all 23 roles in Bram Stoker’s classic that runs until May 31. Creative camera work is her only partner onstage.
Kip Williams directs ‘Dracula’, telling the press that this version of the play will be a “queer retelling of the story, and we are looking at reclaiming the vampire.” In 2025 Williams adapted ‘The Picture of Dorian Grey’ as a solo show for Sarah Snook.