Dazed & Confused March 2010 | Mia Wasikowska by Laurence Passera

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 18, 2010

Set to play Alice in Tim Burton’s upcoming Alice In Wonderland, actress Mia Wasikowska dons blue hair and technicolor pieces for her cover shoot of the latest Dazed & Confused. In front of Laurence Passera’s lens, Mia wears futuristic looks from Prada, Giorgio Armani and Jil Sander styled by Katie Shillingford.


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12 thoughts on “Dazed & Confused March 2010 | Mia Wasikowska by Laurence Passera”

  1. I'm not entirely convinced with these. Look a little bit gimmicky to me, less refined process and more messing around.

  2. I'm not entirely convinced with these. Look a little bit gimmicky to me, less refined process and more messing around.

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