Luncheon N.18 cover featuring Midnight in Paris by Cary Kwok, acrylic and ink on paper, 2024
Luncheon N.18 – Autumn-Winter 2024-25
Luncheon N.18 features a special Maison Margiela story celebrating John Galliano’s final collection for the house. Titled Would you like to take a walk with me… Offline, the story, photographed by Paolo Roversi and styled by Galliano himself, presents looks from the 2024 Artisanal collection, including newly created pieces, alongside a selection of Galliano’s inspirations and an accompanying conversation. Amongst other stories the issue also includes a conversation between artist Dawoud Bey and Reginald Moore, The Sandwich by Annie Collinge and Rottingdean Bazaar, Chongqing Whispers with photographs by Alex Huanfa Cheng and styling by Léopold Duchemin, and The Jazz Yatra Revival by Tara L.C. Sood, who documents India’s jazz scene through words and photographs.
Editor and Publisher Frances Armstrong Jones
Guest Fashion Director Nell Kalonji
Managing Editor Josefine Skomars
Art Directors Giulia Garbin and Mariana Sameiro assisted by Elena Feduchi
Contributing Editors Reginald Moore and Charlie Porter
Associate Publisher Buzio Saraiva assisted by Brandon Alastair
Fashion Editorial Assistant Max Kallio
Printed by Graphius
Repro by Dexter Premedia
Opening image: Luncheon N.18 cover featuring Tish in Maison Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano, photographed by Paolo Roversi, 2024
Dawoud Bey in conversation with Reginald Moore. Photograph by Dawoud Bey
Photograph by Dawoud Bey
Crossings in Vienna, photographs by Leila Schiraz and styling by Nell Kalonji
Photographs by Tara L.C. Sood
The Jazz Yatra Revival, photograph by Tara L.C. Sood
Photographs by Nadine Ijewere and styling by Luca Galasso
Photographs by Nadine Ijewere and styling by Luca Galasso
Photographs by Alex Huanfa Cheng and styling by Léopold Duchemin
Photographs by Nadine Ijewere and styling by Luca Galasso
Photograph by Alex Huanfa Cheng and styling by Léopold Duchemin
Photographs by Pablo di Prima and styling by Giulia Revolo
Photograph by Pablo di Prima and styling by Giulia Revolo