Wide Eyes, Heavy Jewelry, Full Sixties Fantasy
This Harper’s Bazaar editorial wastes no time getting to the point. It is mod, it is bold, and it is absolutely drenched in accessories. Shot by Anthony Maule for the June July 2015 issue, the story leans hard into a very specific 1960s attitude. Wide eyes. Graphic beauty. Statement pieces stacked until restraint becomes irrelevant.
And honestly, why stop early.
Mod, Turned All the Way Up
The foundation is classic mod. Clean silhouettes, sharp lines, and that unmistakable sixties poise. But this is not a museum safe interpretation. The looks are amplified through accessories that border on excess.
Jewelry becomes armor. Sunglasses feel confrontational. Every piece adds weight, presence, and intention. The styling dares the viewer to look away.
It is mod with volume.
A Trio That Knows the Assignment
Featuring Lindsey Wixson, Kitty Hayes, and Jing Wen, the editorial thrives on expression as much as styling. Wide eyed stares dominate the frames, giving the images a slightly surreal, almost doll like intensity.
Each model brings a different flavor to the same idea. Lindsey’s exaggerated features feel made for mod drama. Kitty adds cool detachment. Jing Wen balances precision with softness.
Together, they sell the fantasy completely.
Accessories as the Main Event
This editorial understands that accessories are not an afterthought. They are the headline. Layered necklaces, bold earrings, oversized frames, and graphic accents pile up with confidence.
Nothing is subtle. Nothing is apologetic. The accessories reshape the silhouettes and shift the energy of each look.
It feels playful, indulgent, and knowingly over the top.
Roitfeld’s Signature Touch
Styled by Carine Roitfeld, the editorial carries her unmistakable confidence. There is sex appeal here, but it is intellectual. Commanding. A little intimidating.
She understands how to push a look just far enough to make it memorable. This is styling that trusts the audience to keep up.
And if they do not, that is not her problem.
Beauty That Locks You In
Hair by Guillaume Bérard and makeup by Topolino complete the transformation. Hair stays structured but soft. Makeup emphasizes the eyes, pushing that wide eyed sixties gaze into almost hypnotic territory.
The beauty choices anchor the chaos. They give the accessories somewhere to live.
Maule’s Controlled Chaos
Anthony Maule photographs with clarity and confidence. The compositions are clean enough to handle the visual overload, keeping the images sharp rather than cluttered.
There is intention in every frame. Even at its most maximal, the editorial never feels messy.
That control makes the excess sing.
Why It Works
This story succeeds because it commits fully. Mod is not referenced. It is embodied. Accessories are not sprinkled in. They dominate.
The editorial knows exactly what it is doing and refuses to dilute it.
Final Take
Accessory Filled Mod by Anthony Maule for Harper’s Bazaar June July 2015 delivers a fearless, wide eyed take on sixties style, powered by bold accessories and unapologetic styling. Loud, graphic, and wildly confident, it proves that mod works best when it goes all in.
Credits
Publication: Harper’s Bazaar
Issue: June / July 2015
Photographer: Anthony Maule
Models: Lindsey Wixson, Kitty Hayes, Jing Wen
Styling: Carine Roitfeld
Hair: Guillaume Bérard
Makeup: Topolino
Category: Fashion Editorial

PHOTOGRAPHER: ANTHONY MAULE
MODELS: LINDSEY WIXSON, KITTY HAYES AND JING WEN
STYLING: CARINE ROITFELD
HAIR: GUILLAUME BÉRARD
MAKE UP: TOPOLINO


