Lindsey Wixson by Paul Graham | POP Spring 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published March 1, 2010

Lindsey Wixson‘s star is quickly on the rise as shown by her recent Miu Miu campaign and spectacular performance at Milan fashion week. The American model’s latest editorial can be found in the most recent issue of POP. Captured by Paul Graham in busy New York City, a smiling Lindsey wears pieces from Miu Miu, Christopher Kane and Chanel styled by Vanessa Reid.


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41 thoughts on “Lindsey Wixson by Paul Graham | POP Spring 2010”

  1. I love her like most people love Abbey[and I love Abbey, too, but Lindsey is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! those cheeks!]

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  2. I love her like most people love Abbey[and I love Abbey, too, but Lindsey is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! those cheeks!]

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  3. I love her like most people love Abbey[and I love Abbey, too, but Lindsey is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! those cheeks!]

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  4. I love her like most people love Abbey[and I love Abbey, too, but Lindsey is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! those cheeks!]

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  5. I'm not a fan of her overall look, but I like the concept of this editorial – very ordinary (meaning that anyone can take pictures like this, y'know?)

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  6. I'm not a fan of her overall look, but I like the concept of this editorial – very ordinary (meaning that anyone can take pictures like this, y'know?)

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  7. I'm not a fan of her overall look, but I like the concept of this editorial – very ordinary (meaning that anyone can take pictures like this, y'know?)

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  8. I'm not a fan of her overall look, but I like the concept of this editorial – very ordinary (meaning that anyone can take pictures like this, y'know?)

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  9. This girl got potential. When she does not smile, she is an adolescent version of Angelina Jolie. When she smiles, she's just a happy happy 16-year old girl. We have too many 16 year old models posing sexy, but few are asked to behave like themselves. Love the idea of this editorial.

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  10. This girl got potential. When she does not smile, she is an adolescent version of Angelina Jolie. When she smiles, she's just a happy happy 16-year old girl. We have too many 16 year old models posing sexy, but few are asked to behave like themselves. Love the idea of this editorial.

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  11. This girl got potential. When she does not smile, she is an adolescent version of Angelina Jolie. When she smiles, she's just a happy happy 16-year old girl. We have too many 16 year old models posing sexy, but few are asked to behave like themselves. Love the idea of this editorial.

    Reply

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