✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
The Gentlewoman - N°33 Spring/Summer 2026
HomeStore

The Gentlewoman - N°33 Spring/Summer 2026

The Gentlewoman - N°33 Spring/Summer 2026

Issue 33 of The Gentlewoman stars cultural icon Solange Knowles. A megawatt pop star with a free lending library and her own college course, Solange takes us on a tour of her radical imagination with writer Seb Emina, and is photographed in crisp black and white by Inez & Vinoodh.

Also in the issue: Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg, director Lynne Ramsay, ‘Industry’ star Myha’la, actor Dree Hemingway and Calvin Klein creative director Veronica Leoni. Plus Ann Friedman on desire, a verbal history of Brian de Palma’s feminist classic ‘Carrie’ on its 50th anniversary, and a visual appreciation of the new world of Dior.

English
30 x 23 cm
304 pages

© The Gentlewoman

$5.97

Original: $17.06

-65%
The Gentlewoman - N°33 Spring/Summer 2026

$17.06

$5.97

The Gentlewoman - N°33 Spring/Summer 2026

Issue 33 of The Gentlewoman stars cultural icon Solange Knowles. A megawatt pop star with a free lending library and her own college course, Solange takes us on a tour of her radical imagination with writer Seb Emina, and is photographed in crisp black and white by Inez & Vinoodh.

Also in the issue: Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg, director Lynne Ramsay, ‘Industry’ star Myha’la, actor Dree Hemingway and Calvin Klein creative director Veronica Leoni. Plus Ann Friedman on desire, a verbal history of Brian de Palma’s feminist classic ‘Carrie’ on its 50th anniversary, and a visual appreciation of the new world of Dior.

English
30 x 23 cm
304 pages

© The Gentlewoman

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Issue 33 of The Gentlewoman stars cultural icon Solange Knowles. A megawatt pop star with a free lending library and her own college course, Solange takes us on a tour of her radical imagination with writer Seb Emina, and is photographed in crisp black and white by Inez & Vinoodh.

Also in the issue: Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg, director Lynne Ramsay, ‘Industry’ star Myha’la, actor Dree Hemingway and Calvin Klein creative director Veronica Leoni. Plus Ann Friedman on desire, a verbal history of Brian de Palma’s feminist classic ‘Carrie’ on its 50th anniversary, and a visual appreciation of the new world of Dior.

English
30 x 23 cm
304 pages

© The Gentlewoman