
Café Citizen · London Edition
Theimagetheworldremembers.
A conversation about the creativity that defines culture.
London · September 6, 2026 · 11:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saint & Citizen
Theroomwherecultureismade,openedtothepublic.
The Conversation
Thepeoplewhobuildwhatculturelookslike.
Every era-defining artist has a visual language behind them: creative direction, photography, styling, design and storytelling. The people who shape that language usually work out of frame. Their influence shows up in every image, silhouette and detail.
In this conversation, three of those people discuss how sound becomes image, how style says what words cannot, and how creative decisions turn an artist's vision into something the world remembers.
The London edition follows the private celebration around JAY-Z's 30-year anniversary concert on September 4. Three decades of influence, communicated through photography, fashion, artwork, film, architecture and creative direction. The music was the soundtrack. The images built the era.
The Speakers
Threeimage-makers.Oneroom.
Gabriel Moses
Photography, filmmaking and visual storytelling
June Ambrose
Fashion, styling, image-making and cultural identity
Corey Stokes
Creative direction, fashion and contemporary visual culture
Hosted by TJ Sawyerr
The Hour
Fivequestions.

Why This Room
Cultureisnotconsumed.Itismade.
Most of what the world later calls a movement started somewhere small, between people who did not yet know they were building an era. By the time culture reaches the stage or the feed, the decisions that shaped it were already made somewhere more intimate.
We build those rooms on purpose.
Saints are the figures whose influence is already permanent. They are the people we gather to honor. Citizens are the people making the next thing right now. Café Citizen is the Citizen side of the house: the working room, where the conversation is still open.
Café Citizen · London
Aculturallivingroom.
Guests arrive into an open social space with coffee, drinks and a live DJ setting the vibe. The set carries the day, moving the room from café to creative salon to London day party. One conversation sits at the centre. Everything before it is arrival. Everything after it is what the conversation started.
Café opens
Arrival, coffee, records.
The Sound of Citizen
DJ Set I.
Café Social
Community, brand experiences, installations.
The Room Gathers
Citizen welcome.
The Image the World Remembers
60-minute conversation.
The After Conversation
DJ Set II. Speakers stay in the room.
Café Citizen Day Party
Sound leads. It always does in our rooms.
Last Pour
Café closes
Programming and times subject to change.
Access
Freetoattend.Notopentothepublic.
Entry runs through the Citizen community.
The room is capped. Registration closes once it fills.
The Ask
June Ambrose — we’re asking you to take the seat.
You dressed eras before the industry had names for them. Style that said what the records could not, silhouettes that turned artists into images the world still holds. When the conversation is about how style communicates identity, you are not a guest of it. You are the evidence.
We would like you on stage for The Image the World Remembers.
September 6 — Café Citizen, London. A sixty-minute conversation at the centre of the day, hosted by TJ Sawyerr, alongside Gabriel Moses and Corey Stokes. One hour, five questions, a room built around the people who shape what culture looks like.
The London edition follows the celebration of three decades of influence. You made much of what that era looked like.
The room is capped on purpose. The influence is not.
Café Citizen · London
Theconversationisstillopen.
September 6, 2026. London. One room, one conversation, and the people who build what culture looks like.
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