michelabella
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wow thanks rado! now talk about rare! alot of those shots are new to me. thanks so much for sharing.

I saw an ed of Jac in US Vogue with long straight dark hair and it reminded me alot of Gisele's early US Vogue editorials by Meisel.
thanks again rado.http://glamurama.uol.com.br/Materia_verde-72137.aspx?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterGisele Bündchen does not come to Brazil for the Day of the Mothers because, in the truth, it goes to pass the sunday with Benjamin in New York. But it is for a special reason: after years working and defending causes of the environment, top duly goes to be recognized and receives, in this friday, a prize of Medical Harvard School. Deserved, né?
blogdaHopeThe HOPE goes to make a super event with our girl propaganda and übermodel Gisele Bündchen parading in São Paulo. It will be the first time that it parades lingerie Brazilian and in Brazil. The superproduction, created and conceived for the Pazetto will have weight names. The parade goes to be accurately one month before the Day of Namorados and Gisele will show the new collection.

http://www.forbes.com/2011/05/05/top-earning-models.html?The economic recovery has been good for the world's top-earning models. With consumers again cautiously spending on luxury goods, the 10 top-earning female models on the planet made a combined $112 million in the 12 months to May--up 30% from a total of $86.5 million over the previous year. Most of this gain was enjoyed by the top three: Gisele Bündchen, Heidi Klum and Kate Moss. The trio have transformed themselves from supermodels to business moguls, stepping off the runway and into the role of designers, entrepreneurs and pop icons.
Bündchen is an unparalleled force within the fashion industry and a brand name herself. Last month she got a shout-out in an unlikely forum: the third-quarter earnings call of Procter & Gamble ( PG - news - people ). Why? P&G's Pantene shampoo sales exploded 40% in Latin America after Gisele started slinging the suds.
"Gisele Bündchen is clearly in a class by herself, and has been for a number of years," says Edward Razek, chief marketing officer of Limited Brands ( LTD - news - people ), who worked with the supermodel during her Victoria's Secret career. "She's an international icon who can also move product--from shampoo to couture." The economic impact of a Bündchen-backed campaign has placed her far ahead of her peers, earning the Brazilian bombshell an estimated $45 million over the past 12 months. Her earnings climbed $20 million over the previous year, thanks to an economic boom in her homeland of Brazil coupled with a 10% surge in the value of the Brazilian real against the dollar.
Daria Werbowy, $4.5 million
Lara Stone, $4.5 million

Gisele Bündchen
Since leaving Victoria's Secret in 2007, Bündchen has gotten married and become a mother, but she has yet to slow down. Bündchen remains the face of numerous campaigns and endorsement deals throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America. From H&M to Dior to Versace, she stands behind brands that represent both luxury and affordability. Her selling power is quantifiable: Bündchen's endorsement was credited in Procter & Gamble's most recent quarterly earnings call for helping to increase Pantene's sale in Brazil by 40%. Her most lucrative deals go beyond modeling: She earns a percentage of sales from the Ipanema flipflops bearing her name, which today rival Brazil's well-known Havaianas brand. To top it off, most of Bündchen's paychecks are paid in euros and Brazilian reals, resulting in an increase in earnings as both currencies appreciated against the dollar by double-digit percentages over the last year.