
The Gentlewoman Issue 30
Issue nĀŗ 30 of The Gentlewoman is fronted ā and how! ā by the feminist art icon and theatrical rockerĀ Kembra Pfahler. The linchpin of the New York underground appears in all her glory via a 14-page profile byĀ Cristina Ruiz, with photography byĀ Jamie HawkesworthĀ and styling by ā well ā Kembra, whose cheery outlook, āIām not naked, Iām wearing body paintā, is not shared in all quarters. Hence, two fabulous covers.ā
Joining Kembra is the director Janicza Bravo (Zola), bringing her āstress comedyā to the streets of Manchester for the BBC; the incomparable brand builder Tory Burch, who is relaxed about the Toryssance engulfing TikTok: āI didnāt realise I wasnāt cool before,ā she says; the choreographer Oona Doherty, strutting in waterproofs, and the author Olivia Laing who explores utopian socialism ā via gardening.
An exceptional array of fashions include: country manor swagger, two rounds of outerwear, and sartorial proposals for hybrid living from our own editor in chief. The fun Q&As herald good conversation with the footballer Lotte Wubben-Moy, the electronic musician Merry Lamb Lamb and the actors Fiona Shaw and Cush Jumbo. Break a leg, sisters!
- 308 pages
- Softcover
- 9" x 12"
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Issue nĀŗ 30 of The Gentlewoman is fronted ā and how! ā by the feminist art icon and theatrical rockerĀ Kembra Pfahler. The linchpin of the New York underground appears in all her glory via a 14-page profile byĀ Cristina Ruiz, with photography byĀ Jamie HawkesworthĀ and styling by ā well ā Kembra, whose cheery outlook, āIām not naked, Iām wearing body paintā, is not shared in all quarters. Hence, two fabulous covers.ā
Joining Kembra is the director Janicza Bravo (Zola), bringing her āstress comedyā to the streets of Manchester for the BBC; the incomparable brand builder Tory Burch, who is relaxed about the Toryssance engulfing TikTok: āI didnāt realise I wasnāt cool before,ā she says; the choreographer Oona Doherty, strutting in waterproofs, and the author Olivia Laing who explores utopian socialism ā via gardening.
An exceptional array of fashions include: country manor swagger, two rounds of outerwear, and sartorial proposals for hybrid living from our own editor in chief. The fun Q&As herald good conversation with the footballer Lotte Wubben-Moy, the electronic musician Merry Lamb Lamb and the actors Fiona Shaw and Cush Jumbo. Break a leg, sisters!
- 308 pages
- Softcover
- 9" x 12"



















