Lindsey Wixson stuffs her face full of spaghetti for Japanese Vogue

27th May 2011 10:08 am

It would appear fashion photographer Terry Richardson has a bit of a food fetish when it comes to spaghetti bolognese – less than a year ago he photographed Crystal Renn looking very happy indeed eating a huge bowl of spaghetti, and now, it’s Lindsey Wixson‘s turn to get her face stuck into the saucy stuff.

In a recent editorial from June’s Japanese Vogue entitled Spaghetti Western, Wixson can be seen smiling as she eats a huge mouthful of pasta, whilst dipping the fringe, of what we can only assume is an extremely expensive dress, into the bolognese sauce, reports The Cut. Oops.

It’s all in the name of fashion, dahling.

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