Stacey Mark Photographs Lindsey Wixson for Dazed Japan

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 29, 2009

Stacey Mark captures recent Lula beauty, Lindsey Wixson, for a layout in the latest issue of Dazed & Confused Japan. Styled by Aya T. Kanai, Lindsey fits in perfectly with Mark’s candid aesthetic.

source | images courtesy of Stacey Mark


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3 thoughts on “Stacey Mark Photographs Lindsey Wixson for Dazed Japan”

  1. I hate how the text is so white and bold against the pictures. The photos are too dark as well. I want to be able to see the actual clothes and the model’s expressions clearly (albeit artistically, if you must).

    The last picture is the best, but that text, once again, just draws my eye like an atomic sized pimple.

    Reply
  2. I hate how the text is so white and bold against the pictures. The photos are too dark as well. I want to be able to see the actual clothes and the model’s expressions clearly (albeit artistically, if you must).

    The last picture is the best, but that text, once again, just draws my eye like an atomic sized pimple.

    Reply
  3. I hate how the text is so white and bold against the pictures. The photos are too dark as well. I want to be able to see the actual clothes and the model’s expressions clearly (albeit artistically, if you must).

    The last picture is the best, but that text, once again, just draws my eye like an atomic sized pimple.

    Reply

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