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At only 26 years old, Nottingham-born Tom Sellers already boasts a CV most chefs dream of, having worked with Rene Redzepi atNoma, Thomas Keller at Per Se and Adam Byatt at Trinity. After an acclaimed pop-up Foreword last year inside a chapel in Bethnal Green, his first restaurant Story has opened in Tower Bridge, serving a British tasting menu, the highlight of which is a show-stopping beef dripping candle.

www.restaurantstory.co.uk


Not content with being one of the best party starters on the planet – capable of combining dirty dancehall, filthy southern hip-hop and, on one memorable occasion at Notting Hill Carnival, "You Can Call me Al" by Paul Simon – Diplo (real name: Wesley Pentz) is also one of the best-dressed DJs. This was never in more evidence than at this year's Grammy Awards – while his cohorts turned up in promo t-shirts, EDM costume and ill-fitting black tie, Wesley Pentz wore Givenchy, Burberry Prorusm and Mr Hare footwear.

www.maddecent.com/artists/diplo


GQ Style contributor Charlie has been on our radar for a while now, not just because he's one of the country's best-dressed men, but he's the younger half of elegant father-son label Casely-Hayford – one of the best menswear brands you'll find on home soil. Now he's stepping out on his own by taking the reins at the label's new bespoke offering at Hostem's exclusive Chalk Room, where he will tailor you a suit to your specification from a book of over 2000 fabrics.

www.casely-hayford.com