LoopLite Magazine March 2025



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LoopLite Magazine : March 2025


Featuring Model Makeda | Photographed by Verity Visions, Salem, Oregon


A heartfelt thank you to Gloria, owner of Santiam Cleanery Service in Stayton, Oregon, for once again opening her doors and allowing us to use her beautiful space as part of this editorial. If you’re in Stayton and in need of reliable laundry services, this family-owned business remains one of the true staples of our local community.


At Verity Visions, we believe that true luxury lies in connection and consistency. Supporting the people and places that make Oregon feel like home adds meaning to every creative collaboration. When we align artistry with authenticity, the result is a visual story that carries timeless impact.


This marks Makeda’s second magazine publication with Verity Visions, celebrating her growth as a model and her ability to embody the elegance that defines luxury branding in Salem, Oregon.


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Model Makeda photographed by Verity Visions in Salem, Oregon for LoopLite Magazine March 2025 Edition, luxury branding editorial.
Model Makeda photographed by Verity Visions in Salem, Oregon for LoopLite Magazine March 2025 Edition, luxury branding editorial.
Model Makeda photographed by Verity Visions in Salem, Oregon for LoopLite Magazine March 2025 Edition, luxury branding editorial.
Model Makeda photographed by Verity Visions in Salem, Oregon for LoopLite Magazine March 2025 Edition, luxury branding editorial.

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