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.
Menu artwork created throughout the issue for Luncheon 15 is by PZ Opassuksatit.
PZRory Bargains buying and selling bargains and lonely hearts with Gclitin, Claire Barrow, Sarah Andelman, Harry Freegard, Vaquera, Kiko Mizuhara and Joe Sweeney
My Body is My Temple, photographed by Ekua King with make-up by Crystabel Riley
Tablecloths by Jeremy Deller, Liam Sparkes and Sophie von Hellermann for Auction on behalf of Dora Brown, founded by Rebecca May Marston
Polaroids by cinematographer Robby Müller selected by Andrea Müller-Schirmer, text by Evgeny Gusyatinskiy
New York artist Jane Dickson in conversation with director, actor, writer and producer Sara Driver alongside a selection of paintings by Dickson
Painter Alvin Armstrong in conversation with Reginald Moore, alongside a portfolio of his paintings and a portrait by Storm Harper
Inspirations selected by the collective Ghetto Gastro with a conversation of explanations to the images between co-founder Jon Gray and friend and stylist Nell Kalonji
Ulysses 100, poem and paintings by Art Hughes
Lights Around, Sihana Shalaj photographed by Paolo Roversi in a Comme des Garçons special, styled by Robbie Spencer
Couture, photographed by Nadine Ijewere, styled by Nell Kalonji and modelled by Divine Mugisha
Scarecrows, photographed by Estelle Hanania, styled by Léopold Duchemin, initiated by Zoé Wirgin at the Lycée Paul Poiret
By the Water’s Edge, photographs by Jeano Edwards, styled by Hisato Tasaka
New York New York A Bottle and a Cork, photographs by Cruz Valdez and styled by Marcus Cuffie
The Holes in My Sweater, photographs by Bhumika Sharma and styled by Manglien Gangte
A Short No Story by Hugh Corcoran, with a painting by Peter Doyle
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.
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