Lindsey Wixson Gets Enchanted for Mulberry’s Fall 2012 Campaign by Tim Walker

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 21, 2012

Where the Wild Things AreLindsey Wixson returns for her third season as the face of Mulberry with the label’s fall 2012 campaign, lensed by Tim Walker. Shot on location in the Blackheath Forest in Surrey, England, Lindsey poses alongside friendly monsters while donning furs and the British label’s Del Rey, Maisie and Alexa bags. / Art direction by Ronnie Cooke Newhouse (WWD)






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11 thoughts on “Lindsey Wixson Gets Enchanted for Mulberry’s Fall 2012 Campaign by Tim Walker”

  1. This is so adorable! I think Lindsey was a good choice for this kind of campaign. I just don’t like the matchy-matchy dress-handbag-shoes combination.

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