The Interview Germany February 2014 Issue Stars Lindsey Wixson
Meghan Young — January 25, 2014 — Fashion
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Inspired by the work of film director, screenwriter and actor Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who "is one of the most important figures in the New German Cinema," according to Wikipedia, the Interview Germany February 2014 cover shoot boasts a provocative tone that is full of alter-egos, cinematic captures and seductively eclectic ensembles.
Titled 'Liebe ist Warmer als der Tod,' which means 'Love is Warmer Than Death' in German, the Interview Germany February 2014 cover shoot was shot by photographer Sebastian Faena. His muse, model Lindsey Wixon, gives a thrilling, avant-garde performance that does justice to late director's genius. The dramatic and sexy looks that give the story a burlesque feel were put together by stylist Julia von Boehm and perfected with various voluminous wigs and an irresistible pout.
Titled 'Liebe ist Warmer als der Tod,' which means 'Love is Warmer Than Death' in German, the Interview Germany February 2014 cover shoot was shot by photographer Sebastian Faena. His muse, model Lindsey Wixon, gives a thrilling, avant-garde performance that does justice to late director's genius. The dramatic and sexy looks that give the story a burlesque feel were put together by stylist Julia von Boehm and perfected with various voluminous wigs and an irresistible pout.
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