LUNCHEON no. 20
On the cover: A Chapter - Chapter 2 by Cary Kwok, acrylic and ink on paper, 2025
Autumn-Winter 2025-26 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