Luncheon #20 - Autumn/Winter 2025
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Luncheon #20 - Autumn Winter 2025
Table of Contents:
- My Grandad’s Shed, photographs by Rory Mullen featured throughout the issue
- The Yellow Bittern
- Two paintings by Reggie Burrows Hodges
- Danny Brown photographed by Rollo Jackson, styling by Willyum Beck
- Haunted Maquettes by Rory Mullen
- Motaz Malhees and Odessa Rae in conversation
- Soul, photographs by Ekua King
- Widdershins Halo, photographs by Tim Gutt, set and costume design by Shona Heath
- Central Saint Martins Fashion BA Class of 2025, photographs by Orien Cleis, styling by Zuza Kacperczyk and words by Laila Rose
- Rosy Martin in conversation with Linsey Young, photographs by Kuba Ryniewicz
- Jean Rhys, a conversation between Hilton Als and Peter Huhne
- Ayham Hassan in conversation with Sharon Rose
- Less is More, Comme des Garçons Autumn Winter 2025-26, photographs by Paolo Roversi, styling by Robbie Spencer and hair by Eugene Souleiman
- Lion Mountain, photographs by Ib Kamara
- Home, photographs by Jack Davison
- Henry O. Head and Jesse Lenz in conversation with Reginald Moore
- Scraps, photographs by Annie Collinge, creative direction and styling by Rottingdean Bazaar
- Wall People, photographs by Elizaveta Porodina, set design by Gary Card and styling by Ellie Grace Cumming
- Celebrating 20 Years of Roksanda, photographs by Paul Kooiker, styling by George Krakowiak, featuring Erin O'Connor
- When we were 17, photographs by Siân Davey and styling by Nell Kalonji
- P-form, photographs by Jesse Glazzard and styling by Léopold Duchemin
- Nothing Unseen, photographs by Jebi Labembika and styling by Jeanie Annan-Lewin
- Herstory, photographs by Rafael Pavarotti and styling by George Krakowiak
- Dream Story by Rachel Fleminger Hudson
- Fatberg Rising: a story of a leviathan that lurks in London’s sewage system. Idea, sets, and photographs by Rory Mullen
- On the road with Michael Shannon, portraits by Christy Bush
- A Woman’s Place is in the Pub: Lee Miller, Elizabeth Taylor, and the battle for a pint by Donal Fallon
- The Middle of the Harvest by Hugh Corcoran
About Luncheon:
LUNCHEON is an independent cultural magazine mixing art, fashion and food. Free spirited in its content this biannual magazine offers readers a generous feast for the eyes and the mind. The essence of conversations over lunch is at its core and each issue is constructed as if a menu. Over the lunch table, the magazine brings together different generations who share opinions, stories and memories, offering us an insight into their unique cultural contributions.