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The Lindsey Wixson by Terry Richardson Portrait Series is Raw and Real

The Lindsey Wixson by Terry Richardson showcases the buck-toothed beauty's bubbly personality. Wixson stars in this latest shoot for Richardson's blog, showing off a more innocent and accessible side, opposite of her supermodel persona.

The star has been recently seen in a wide variety of ad campaigns, magazine covers and walking in fashion's hottest runway shows. The model shows off her signature gap teeth and pouty lips in a beauty shoot infused with youth and humor.

Wixson sticks her tongue out, and shows off a vixen stare in this fun and spontaneous portrait series by Terry Richardson. The intriguing portraits bring focus to the model's trademark mouth, with her bright cherry lipstick and loose waxy hair serving as feature accessories.

The stunning editorial is simplistic and effortlessly cool, featuring a mix of monochromatic and color-hued images that bring out another side of the supermodel.
Trend Themes
1. Innocent Beauty - The playful and youthful nature of the shoot presents an opportunity for companies to create innocent and youthful beauty campaigns to appeal to a younger demographic.
2. Bucking Convention - Lindsey Wixson's successful modeling career with her trademark gap-toothed smile opens up a market for brands to embrace unconventional beauty and challenge beauty standards.
3. Real Beauty - The raw and unfiltered images of Lindsey Wixson by Terry Richardson highlight an opportunity for companies to promote natural and unedited beauty standards.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - The beauty industry could utilize Lindsey Wixson's unique look and unconventional beauty to appeal to younger consumers and redefine beauty standards.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to promote unconventional beauty standards and challenge traditional beauty norms with models such as Lindsey Wixson.
3. Photography - The trend of raw, unfiltered, and spontaneous photography showcased in Terry Richardson's portrait series could be embraced by companies for marketing campaigns as a way to appeal to a younger demographic.

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