The Riley Keough Dazed & Confused editorial for the magazine's April 2010 issue features the actress/model acting both seductive and innocent.
There’s no doubt that Riley Keough’s all riled up. She sports virginal-looking white lace combined with crucifix earrings. A few other shots from the Riley Keough Dazed & Confused spread show her rocking red, white and blue Americana colors. Her edgy side comes out with the use of mixed prints, messy blond bed-head, thigh-high socks and black cat-eye liner. As Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, Riley Keough is pretty much rock and roll royalty. It’s no wonder these photos are so iconic.
Sultry Bardot Fashion
The Riley Keough Dazed & Confused Spread Channels a '60s Icon
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