Ncuti Gatwa for Telegraph Luxury: September Cover Star Shines!

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    The September 2025 issue of Telegraph Luxury features the incredibly talented Ncuti Gatwa. Gatwa’s star continues to rise, gracing the cover of yet another prestigious publication.

    Telegraph Luxury is known for its sophisticated and in-depth coverage of fashion, art, and culture, making Gatwa a perfect fit for their September issue. His barber, Chris Okonta, clearly contributed to the stunning cover look.

    It’s inspiring to see Black talent celebrated on such prominent platforms. Gatwa’s presence on the cover of Telegraph Luxury is a win, not just for him, but for Black representation in high fashion and media. It’s a reminder of the importance of visibility and the ongoing journey towards inclusivity in the industry.

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