Lindsey Wixson for Barneys Fall 2010 Catalogue by Walter Pfeiffer

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Published September 28, 2010

Lindsey Wixson is haunted by a ghostly cat in her latest work shot for Barneys fall 2010 catalogue. Photographed by Walter Pfeiffer, Lindsey dons effortlessly chic looks from Missoni, Marc Jacobs and Lanvin.















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64 thoughts on “Lindsey Wixson for Barneys Fall 2010 Catalogue by Walter Pfeiffer”

  1. Love the outfits, but not too convinced about the photography or the model …… meh.
    Too many cats and decorative bobbles perhaps.
    xoxo

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  2. Love everything but Lindsey I’m afraid. I’m still not convinced by her. She’s quite awkward to shoot – too heavy in the lower cheek area – she only looks good from certain angles.
    I’m glad she’s popular though, it’s true that there are too many samey-looking models out there.

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    • You’re kidding, right? Fur belongs to the animals it was STOLEN from in a horrible death so as not to disturb the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING and WRONG.

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    • You’re kidding, right? Fur belongs to the animals it was STOLEN from in a horrible death so as not to disturb the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING and WRONG.

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    • You’re kidding, right? Fur belongs to the animals it was STOLEN from in a horrible death so as not to disturb the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING and WRONG.

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    • You’re kidding, right? Fur belongs to the animals it was STOLEN from in a horrible death so as not to disturb the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING and WRONG.

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  3. This little piggy went to market,
    This little piggy stayed at home,
    This little piggy did a photoshoot for Barneys,
    And Walter Pfeiffer is an untalented gnome.

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    • Did you love the fact that fur was used along with the cats? It’s disgusting what those animals have to go through for fashion because SOME PEOPLE still don’t get it!

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    • Did you love the fact that fur was used along with the cats? It’s disgusting what those animals have to go through for fashion because SOME PEOPLE still don’t get it!

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    • Did you love the fact that fur was used along with the cats? It’s disgusting what those animals have to go through for fashion because SOME PEOPLE still don’t get it!

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  4. I love this catalog, because it’s refreshing and surprising. This is what fashion is about. I think it’s so great how Barney’s has rediscovered a great photographer who doesn’t rely on retouching to create an image. I also think Lindsey is fabulous.

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    • No, fashion is NOT about dead animals or their fur being stolen from them! AND THEN ‘they’ have the nerve to charge high dollars for the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING that Some People still USE and ABUSE the beautiful animals – they fill their body up with water until they drown, so the fur isn’t harmed OR they electrocute them with a rod up their backside. This fashion is UGLY and WRONG. IF this person is so damned talented, then the DEAD animals and their fur should have been left ALIVE and living well, not in cages for FASHION needs!

      Sheared Mink, Russian Sable, and Persian Lamb Patchwork Vest at $22500 . . . Sooo unnecessary. Where is the love?

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    • No, fashion is NOT about dead animals or their fur being stolen from them! AND THEN ‘they’ have the nerve to charge high dollars for the ‘product!’ DISGUSTING that Some People still USE and ABUSE the beautiful animals – they fill their body up with water until they drown, so the fur isn’t harmed OR they electrocute them with a rod up their backside. This fashion is UGLY and WRONG. IF this person is so damned talented, then the DEAD animals and their fur should have been left ALIVE and living well, not in cages for FASHION needs!

      Sheared Mink, Russian Sable, and Persian Lamb Patchwork Vest at $22500 . . . Sooo unnecessary. Where is the love?

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  5. When we know better, we should do better . . . There is enough information in the world, and enough data documented about animals being used and abused, that WE should NOT STILL be doing it! While I am one cat short of being a craZy cat lady, with 9 in my clutter, I am not a crazy animal activist, BUT when I see something that’s not right regarding animals, then I say so. This Is Not Right! Using dead animal heads and their fur as a fashion statement is WRONG! These ‘designers’ then have the nerve to put a high price tag on the beauty that once WAS, BEFORE it was MURDERED for their so-called fashion. Simply DISGUSTING.

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