Gisele Bundchen Shows Off Her Figure for Colcci Fall/Winter 2010
Marissa Liu — April 5, 2010 — Marketing
References: colcci.br & designscene.net
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen's first campaign after giving birth to son Benjamin Brady was the Colcci Fall/Winter 2010 campaign. The Brazilian retailer had fashion photographer David Sims behind the lens to capture Gisele who was in fine form just months after giving birth.
Male model Danny Schwarz joined Bundchen for the Colcci Fall/Winter 2010 ads. The lookbook features many boho-esque outfits in several shades of grey ranging from dark charcoal to a lighter dove grey.
Male model Danny Schwarz joined Bundchen for the Colcci Fall/Winter 2010 ads. The lookbook features many boho-esque outfits in several shades of grey ranging from dark charcoal to a lighter dove grey.
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