Liu Xu & Hyun Yi by Lina Scheynius for Dazed & Confused June 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published May 20, 2011

Where Have All the Flowers Gone?Lina Scheynius brings her dreamy style to the pages of June’s Dazed & Confused where models Liu Xu and Hyun Yi take to the outdoors in clean and simple looks. Styled by fashion editor Katie Shillingford in the designs of Givenchy, Rick Owens, Chanel and others–the ethereal duo gives a stellar performance in the intimate snaps.









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9 thoughts on “Liu Xu & Hyun Yi by Lina Scheynius for Dazed & Confused June 2011”

  1.  this is absolutely stunning. normally i don’t like “girls in a field” editorials but there’s something almost ghostly about this.

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