Gisele Bundchen

Do we know what did she shoot with Pat McGrath ?

last year in november was photoshoot with Pat. I almost lost hope, that shoot will ever come out. I think it was for special project. Maybe for her book.
 
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POP Magazine F/W 2015: Gisele By Harley Weir



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Thanks Kikala for updates.

Where is all the noise at now? :p I guess some people like gossip over actual info.
 
i-D December 1998


"A Girl Called Gisele"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographer: David Sims
Stylist: Anna Cockburn
Hair: Guido
Makeup: Linda Cantello



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i-D March 2000


"Say 'Chic'"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographers: Richard Burbridge (Feature) & Bruno Rinaldi (Catwalk)
Stylists: Fiona Dallanegra & Edward Enninful
Hair: Nicolas Jurnjack
Makeup: Pat McGrath



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i-D February 2002


"She Plays a Character But Keep Herself in Everything"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographer: Tesh
Fashion Concept & Direction: Edward Enninful
Stylists: Grace Lam & Alastair McKimm
Hair: Ayo Laguda
Makeup: Aaron de Mey




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Stuart Weitzman to Premiere First Commercial During VMAs


Stuart Weitzman is hitting the MTV Video Music Awards.

Come Sunday night, amid the Miley Cyrus-theatrics and Taylor Swift reaction shots, MTV will air the footwear designer’s first-ever television commercial, a black-and-white 30-second spot featuring the brand’s fall campaign face, Gisele Bündchen.
The decision to make a commercial, Weitzman noted, was inspired by Swift herself. “Renowned singers call us all the time to make us shoes for their performances — we did Beyoncé for a few tours as well as Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez,” Weitzman said. “This year, Taylor Swift asked for like, a dozen pairs for all of her changes [on the ‘1989 World Tour’]. I went to her show in Philly and I was floored. She’s big with all the 15-year-olds, but I wrote her a note that says, ‘You now have a grandfather as one of your fans.’ We make the shoes with extra-cushion so she can dance and thought, ‘Hey, we make dance shoes…maybe we should find some way to show them off.’”
The commercial, directed by Mario Testino, depicts a leotard-clad Bündchen doing the electric slide with a group of male backup dancers (a formula, ironically enough, employed by Beyoncé in the “Single Ladies” video, which became the catalyst for Kanye West’s infamous interruption of Swift at the 2009 VMAs). “The message is ‘Stuart Weitzman makes great product and you can dance in them,’” the designer said of the video. “If girls see that you can dance in them, they sure know that we can wear them. The commercial side comes in that way in the sense that we’re selling the story of our DNA. We think that showing off what you can do in those boots is just as important as how you look in them.”
Airing the video during the largely watched awards show is not just a nod to the music video-esque nature of the commercial. “Fashion, fit and function are at the basis of everything we do,” said Susan Duffy, chief marketing officer at Stuart Weitzman. “The first thing we think about in the morning and the last thing we think about at night is how we do break through with our brand story, and how do we emotionally connect with our clients and the next generation. By airing this during the VMAs, the impressions in the ages from 18 to 54 [is] going to be incredible. We see this as a momentous burst for the brand and a huge opportunity to introduce the brand to a new generation.”
Added Weitzman: “We are in a changing world of communication to the public, with social media and all of that, but some of the old-fashioned ways to get a message across like television work because they are not used as much as they used to be. So when you do use them, you’re more noticed than you would be.”
The full-length version of the video, titled “Make That Move” and featuring an original song of the same name by singer and model Maluca Mala, will be available for view on brand’s Web site, where visitors can also download the full track.
Watch a preview of the Stuart Weitzman’s first commercial below:

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New Gisele Bundchen Intimates collection

In Tribute to the 20 years of career of our top bundchen, we launched the exclusive collection Versailles! Sophisticated and sexy, the pieces have floral print and finish with exclusive.
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Gisele Bündchen Stars in Stuart Weitzman's First Video Campaign

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'They're Living Life and Doing Great' - People Magazine's Source, about Tom and Gisele.

"They have a good relationship," says Cherynne Montanero, girlfriend of Patriots player Chandler Jones. "They seem to have found the balance of having a family and then having a career." They "absolutely" make a good couple, she adds.

Other sources also deny any reports of strife. "They're living their life, and they're doing great," says a source close to Bündchen. "They didn't spend his birthday together because he was in training camp." As for the Super Bowl rings pic? "That was utterly random. It was just a weird place, weird time situation."

Back in Boston, Brady and Bündchen still seem to be enjoying each other's company. The couple was spotted on at least two dates in the last few weeks, including an intimate dinner at Del Frisco’s Grille in Chestnut Hill. "It was just them, no kids," says an onlooker. "They wanted to be tucked away in the back booth. They definitely seemed happy." A few days later they were also seen leaving a movie theater holding hands.

"She's being a supportive wife, just like anybody whose husband would be going through something like this,” says a source close to Bündchen. "They're surprisingly pretty simple people and very down to earth. Family is first on all fronts."

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New little Falabella interview



Gisele Bundchen: "Latin woman is strong and sensual"
Intelligence, personality and curves. Gisele Bundchen (Brazil, 1980) has the three edges of the triangle of beauty. Her appearance on the runways and in magazines reconfigured what then was considered beautiful.

But this change was not made overnight. Her big break came when Alexander McQueen selected her, followed by Dolce & Gabbana and Versace. She did not go unnoticed. The magazines were quick to call her and brands began to love putting her in their campaigns. A new supermodel had appeared. She was only 17 years old.

Since then, her popularity soared. Gisele Bundchen continues to attract big names in fashion and, since last year, is the image of Saga Falabella. This is the reason that has led her to Los Angeles. In one of the most renowned Hollywood studios, the Brazilian supermodel spoke to us.

Still at the top of your career, despite walkways retired recently. What does it mean to you to be a supermodel or supermodel ?

For me, it is a word that people decided for models who have found success in this profession. At the beginning I did not look like a model. I was never a person closely tied to these things or going to. It was an opportunity that came into my life to work and help my family at age 14. I started to be a model to be independent financially.

And along the way, you changed the model of beauty.

When I arrived, the models were different from me. People saw me and told me I was either too skinny or too big. The first five years were difficult, but they gave me the opportunity and here I am 20 years later.

The prominent Peruvian photographer Mario Testino has supported you from the beginning of your career and is a very good friend. Tell us about this relationship and your experience working with him.

Mario Testino I met him when I was 17. I did not speak much English. He was one of the first that photographed me. Since then I have a relationship of great affection. We understand, we are Latinos. We have a very good chemistry. Whenever we see one another we have a good time.

Now that you mention the term Latino, how would you describe the current Latina?

I think a strong, very sensual and very affectionate. Is passionate and yet is cozy and friendly.

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i-D January 2001
"In Your Dreams"
Model: Gisele Bündchen
Photographer: Matt Jones
Stylist: Sarah Hackett
Hair: Kevin Ryan
Makeup: Melissa Rogers




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