The Versace Vanitas Fragrance Campaign Stars Lindsey Wixson
Meghan Young — October 25, 2010 — Fashion
Model Lindsey Wixson is certainly carving her name into the fashion industry, and being the face of the Versace Vanitas Fragrance campaign is just another notch on the belt.
Photographer Craig McDean captured a much more sophisticated side of this model. So much so, that her signature doll-face look -- pouty lips and all -- was sadly lacking in the Versace Vanitas Fragrance campaign. The perfume itself won't launch in the United States until 2012, unfortunately. But at least we now know it's on its way!
Photographer Craig McDean captured a much more sophisticated side of this model. So much so, that her signature doll-face look -- pouty lips and all -- was sadly lacking in the Versace Vanitas Fragrance campaign. The perfume itself won't launch in the United States until 2012, unfortunately. But at least we now know it's on its way!
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