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I don't lose or break my Moscots and I do with all my other sunglasses.
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I don't know if that's the way they're made, I don't know if it's my attitude to them or maybe what I think is probably most likely is that they just have magical powers.
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Hi GQ, I'm Taron Egerton and these are my essentials.
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You get asked quite often, what are your vices, what are the things you spend money on?
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And for some people it's cars, luxury vacations or beautiful clothes.
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Mine is candles.
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Elton John introduced me to this candle.
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Elton has this specific fragrance burning in any room he's in and somehow he manages to get them burning in the room before he arrives.
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Unfortunately, I don't have Elton's money so it's a big incentive for me to keep working.
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This candle should come with a Barry White mixtape because it is a very, that's quite a sexy smell.
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So it kind of smells like quite tobacco in, I think it might be like a bit sandalwood, like smells like magic might happen tonight.
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This bracelet was given to me on my 30th birthday by legend lyricist Bernie Taupin.
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We were still promoting Rocketman.
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It was in November of 2019 and he was kind of infuriated that no one had told him it was my birthday, so he pulled it from his own wrist and gave it to me and told me that he'd been wearing it for decades.
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We were in the middle of telling the story of his life as well as Elton John's and he was pleased enough and proud enough to give me this off his wrist and so I treasure it.
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Some people can wear clothes and jewelry and just own it instantly and I don't always feel that way but there's something about this, I think because of the story behind it, I feel very comfortable in it and I feel like it's mine and I feel like I wear it because he gave it to me.
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My Beach Film, the first thing I do in the morning is play music and it's the last thing I do before bed.
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Kaytranada is quite a good guy.
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Bad music, sleepy music would be like Nick Drake for the next level.
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There's something about this specific speaker.
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It looks kind of bashed up but it still works beautifully and it's got like this rubber strip around it which means if I drop it because I'm tearing up the dance floor in my hotel suite, I know it's going to bounce back.
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My large/extra-large baseball cap.
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Yeah, I mean, I'm not famous enough to forever be being handed by people but there's something about a baseball cap that makes me feel like I just can disappear and it feels like a suit of armor and obviously, you know, every, every second day is a bad hair day so it helps with that too.
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I've worn one for as long as I can remember.
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Normally in navy, sometimes in black if I'm feeling dark and edgy.
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You know, not having that would make me want to turn around and drive back to my house even if I left 30 minutes ago.
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I love this cardigan by an LA based company called Elder Statesman.
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I have a couple of these in these really funky colors.
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I mean, it's the kind of thing that I might wear out and about in LA but in London, for some reason, I don't know what it is but in London I feel too like I'm peacocking because they're quite loud and I feel like in LA people are much less judgmental about that but in London I always feel more of a pressure to just be kind of, to be cool and be, you know, anyway.
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I have three in my house and whenever my mother or my stepfather or my little sisters come and stay, they always get commandeered and they sit and chill and watch movies in these so I'm forever picking out little bits of sticky popcorn from them.
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Hey, that's the perils of having your family come to stay.
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A couple of things in my list are maybe a little bougier, a little more fancy than I actually am so I'm glad these are here because I feel they're kind of more reflective of who I really am.
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They're like a great basic sneaker.
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I love the humble Nike Blazer.
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I also like a flat bottom sneaker.
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I don't like it when there's like curvature at the side.
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It looks great on some people, it just doesn't look great on me.
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I really feel like if they're a box fresh pair they can look quite smart but they also age beautifully.
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I did have a real rough and ready pair that I was too embarrassed to bring today because, I don't know, I normally travel with a pair that's like a newer pair and then a pair that looks more tired as well depending on what I'm going to wear it with.
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These are Moscots and I have like a lot of pairs in this shape in different colors, different tints and I just think they suit my face.
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And it's not the case with all sunglasses, you know that thing where you're in the store, it's a bit like when they put the sorting hat on those kids' heads, just instantly puts them in the right house, sunglasses like that for me and a lot.
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I don't feel good in but I always feel good in a pair of Moscots.
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I don't lose or break my Moscots and I do with all my other sunglasses and I don't know if that's the way they're made, I don't know if it's my attitude to them or maybe what I think is probably most likely is that they just have magical powers.
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I'm still learning about myself and my relationship with clothes.
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Like when I try and do like fashion, it doesn't work.
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I always feel almost happy and most comfortable in things that I feel are timeless and the classic white tee, ala James Dean or Marlon Brando.
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Like I am not comparing myself to those guys but aspirationally that's what I'd be aiming for.
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This is specifically a Sunspel.
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It's a British brand in a cut they called the Riviera which was, I think it was designed for Daniel Craig for one of his first out of things as Bond.
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I'll either wear a medium or a large depending on whatever else I'm wearing and how many burgers I've had that month.
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This is actually not something I really like about myself but I just can't sleep without an eye mask.
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Don't know what it is, don't know when it started, sometime in my 20s but I really struggle without it now.
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I don't know if it comes from sleeping on planes or life of an actor, you know, not often being in your own bed.
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They have short lives that I mean, I slept in this one last night.
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This is an art department, it really is this scruffy and and fatty and disgusting.
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I will have a fresher one soon.
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Armani Blue is my, the fragrance that I wear all the time.
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I don't have like one that, you know, some people have like an evening every day, I just wear Armani Blue.
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It's, it's like fresh and citrusy but it's also got an evening to it.
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This is a bit of a name drop, it was first sent to me by Roberto Armani and I hasten to add, I am not paid by Armani, I really do just love the fragrance.
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It's not something I wear every day because there's something quite elevated about a fragrance, I think and I can smell it on myself but sometimes it's also nice to be a little bit extra and when I want to be a little bit extra, I wear Armani Blue.
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Thank you for having me GQ.
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I hope you've enjoyed watching and listening to me talk about my essentials.