EGisele Bündchen, a Brazilian supermodel, was once dubbed the “supermodel of the new millennium”. She is one of the pioneers and representatives of the wave of Latin models on international catwalks. Her body with super sexy “supermodel standard” measurements ended the era of skinny style models (size 0) in the late 90s.
Gisele phenomenon – IT model of the 2000s
The image of Gisele Bündchen is the standard measure for models of the 2000s. This Latin supermodel was also the exclusive angel of Victoria’s Secret for 7 consecutive years (from 2000 to 2007). and was the model with the highest advertising salary at that time. There was information that it was model Gisele Bündchen who created more than 36 thousand breast augmentation surgeries in Brazil in the 2000s.
Gisele Bündchen, a Brazilian supermodel, was once dubbed the “supermodel of the new millennium”
During her career, Gisele was the one who created her signature “horse walk” catwalk: With each step, she kicks her knees high and uses strong force to walk. In addition, she was also a model that many designers loved and invited to perform in the late 90s and early 2000s. There were even collections that she was favored and trusted by designers. performed 3 costumes including 2 positions First Face – Vedette.
A series of shows by brands such as Alexander Mcqueen, Dior, Chanel, Versace,… in the early 2000s, there was no show without the appearance of Latin supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
The supermodel appeared in a series of advertising campaigns from major brands.
Always turn on “slay” mode on the catwalk, regardless of being disrupted or being played badly
During a Victoria’s Secret show in 2002, this “long-legged” South American beauty was blocked by a group of protesters from the animal protection association PETA holding banners to protest. . However, this cannot stop the supermodel’s skillful “horse walk” strides. Gisele calmly and charisma walked straight through despite the crowd screaming and hindering her. This is also one of the most memorable moments that people think of in the fashion world in particular and the “craziness” of the 2000s in general.
The moment a group of protesters went on stage to obstruct Gisele Bündchen
Gisele Bündchen strode “horse walk” through the protesters
Not only was the incident interrupted by protesters, but it was also confirmed that Gisele was mistreated by some Russian models who destroyed her shoes before the show, but surprisingly, the supermodel was born in 1980. Still don’t “care” about these “little people” games and handle problems very quickly.
Gisele Bündchen and her career achievements
Being on the cover of a magazine, especially Vogue fashion magazine, is the dream not only of many girls and boys but even of A-list stars. Even though they have just officially entered the fashion industry. page in the late 90s, but Gisele Bündchen surpassed her “seniors” not only in her sky-high salary but also in the number of Vogue covers she had.
Gisele is currently the person who has appeared on the most Vogue covers in the world with 140 covers. At its peak in 2000, she appeared in 37 issues of different Vogue editions.
Senior supermodels like Kate Moss (124 covers); Naomi Campbell (90 covers),… has not achieved such a feat either. It was Naomi Campbell and Claudia Schiffer who called Gisele the last female supermodel, both a compliment and an affirmation that no one else could ever achieve such a level.
The female supermodel officially retired at the age of 34 and left the stage in 2015 to focus on taking care of her small family. Her beauty and figure are still as attractive and charming as ever. Even though she no longer performs on the catwalk, her advertising contracts with her own brand bring her huge amounts of money every year and Gisele is still among the top earning models according to Forbes magazine.
The beauty of the Latin model in recent advertising campaigns and magazines.
At the age of 44, she still maintains a slim, well-formed body with smooth, radiant skin. All thanks to healthy living habits and reasonable exercise.