Sultry and smoldering hot Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen graces the editorial pages and the cover of Vogue Turkey March 2011.
In the bold and electrifying editorial, the supermodel looks stunning and fierce in a little red hot black dress by Alexander McQueen, a glamorous black jump suit and a voluptuous one piece suit by Yves Saint Laurent.
As mentioned, Gisele was also the cover girl for the March 2011 Vogue Turkey issue. On that daring and impressive cover, she rocked a one-piece jumpsuit with a plunging neckline accessorized by a gigantic gold-colored choker and a red belt.
The smoking hot editorial, meanwhile, was shot by the much sought-after photography duo of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot and the fashion editor was George Cortina.
Racy Writhing Editorials
Gisele Bundchen Looks Fierce for Vogue Turkey March 2011
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