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Luncheon #21 - Spring/Summer 2026
Table of Contents:
- Paintings by Marc Springhetti throughout the issue
- The Yellow Bittern
- Prunella Clough photographed by Snowdon
- TRAMPS Bar
- Doris Lessing photographed by Snowdon
- Joy is Resistance by Hope and Play
- Sweet Relief by Gary Card
- Personality CrisisâŠÂ by Rachel Fleminger Hudson
- Paolo by Paolo. Ensembles from âThe Last Pangolin on Earthâ Spring Summer 2026 collection by Paolo Carzana, photographs by Paolo Roversi, styling by LĂ©opold Duchemin, modelled by Saskia de Brauw
- MatiĂšres FĂ©cales, âHannahâ Spring Summer 2026 collection, photographs by Jordan Hemingway and styling by MatiĂšres FĂ©cales
- Once upon a Jerskin, photographs by Tim Gutt, creative direction, set design and styling by Shona Heath, featuring Jerskin Fendrix
- Isabella Ducrot in conversation with Ginevra Elkann
- Studio as Art: Discovering Paul Thekâs âFishmanâ in the Archives of American Art by Anthony Atlas
- Nate Lippens in conversation with Reginald Moore
- Capturing Community: The Photography of Beuford Smith by Stephen Joyce
- Emma Paterson in conversation with Madeleine Dunnigan
- StaffLunches: End of the Harvest with Christian Tschida, words by Thomas Alsop and photographs by Romain Guittet
- Troy Chatterton in conversation with Charlie Porter
- Cooking for Ninety People: The ESEA Community Centre by Josefine Skomars, photographs by Andrew Nuding
- éçŒă (Noyaki), photographs by Robbie Lawrence and styling by Hannes Hetta
- After the Dust, Comme des Garçons Spring Summer 2026 collection, photographs by Paolo Roversi and styling by George Krakowiak
- Lâordre et lâĂ©clat, photographs by Laura Marie Cieplik and styling by LĂ©opold Duchemin
- The Breaking of our Fourth Wall by Joseph Rigby, styling by Matthew Josephs with costume designs by Robert George Sanders
- A Model Marriage, photographs by Alex Huanfa Cheng and styling by Shotaro Yamaguchi
- Pocket square and tie by Cary Kwok
- Ask Alexa When are we all gonna die tomorrow :)Â by Annie Collinge
- Rory Mullenâs Lonely Hearts
About Luncheon Magazine: 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.Â

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Luncheon #21 - Spring/Summer 2026
Table of Contents:
- Paintings by Marc Springhetti throughout the issue
- The Yellow Bittern
- Prunella Clough photographed by Snowdon
- TRAMPS Bar
- Doris Lessing photographed by Snowdon
- Joy is Resistance by Hope and Play
- Sweet Relief by Gary Card
- Personality CrisisâŠÂ by Rachel Fleminger Hudson
- Paolo by Paolo. Ensembles from âThe Last Pangolin on Earthâ Spring Summer 2026 collection by Paolo Carzana, photographs by Paolo Roversi, styling by LĂ©opold Duchemin, modelled by Saskia de Brauw
- MatiĂšres FĂ©cales, âHannahâ Spring Summer 2026 collection, photographs by Jordan Hemingway and styling by MatiĂšres FĂ©cales
- Once upon a Jerskin, photographs by Tim Gutt, creative direction, set design and styling by Shona Heath, featuring Jerskin Fendrix
- Isabella Ducrot in conversation with Ginevra Elkann
- Studio as Art: Discovering Paul Thekâs âFishmanâ in the Archives of American Art by Anthony Atlas
- Nate Lippens in conversation with Reginald Moore
- Capturing Community: The Photography of Beuford Smith by Stephen Joyce
- Emma Paterson in conversation with Madeleine Dunnigan
- StaffLunches: End of the Harvest with Christian Tschida, words by Thomas Alsop and photographs by Romain Guittet
- Troy Chatterton in conversation with Charlie Porter
- Cooking for Ninety People: The ESEA Community Centre by Josefine Skomars, photographs by Andrew Nuding
- éçŒă (Noyaki), photographs by Robbie Lawrence and styling by Hannes Hetta
- After the Dust, Comme des Garçons Spring Summer 2026 collection, photographs by Paolo Roversi and styling by George Krakowiak
- Lâordre et lâĂ©clat, photographs by Laura Marie Cieplik and styling by LĂ©opold Duchemin
- The Breaking of our Fourth Wall by Joseph Rigby, styling by Matthew Josephs with costume designs by Robert George Sanders
- A Model Marriage, photographs by Alex Huanfa Cheng and styling by Shotaro Yamaguchi
- Pocket square and tie by Cary Kwok
- Ask Alexa When are we all gonna die tomorrow :)Â by Annie Collinge
- Rory Mullenâs Lonely Hearts
About Luncheon Magazine: 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.Â

























