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So glad she seems to be the official spokesmodel for Les Beiges. Perfect fit. :hehe:  One more mega contract for her. :ddr:

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Gisele Bündchen, H&M Link Up Again
Gisele Bündchen, who tested her pipes for H&M last year in tandem with its fall fashion campaign, is doing an encore as the face and voice of its summer ads. The Brazilian model with the endless legs dons swimwear and Seventies-style bohemian dresses in H&M’s print campaign, photographed by Lachlan Bailey. She then went into the studio with French music producer and DJ Bob Sinclar to voice a cover of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass.”
“I never in a million years thought that I would record a song and to work with a producer like Bob,” she marveled.

The print and outdoor campaign breaks in May, when the song and video will be available for download.

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Wow gorgeous! Can't wait to see more! (And hopefully She gets as many ads in my city as Miranda or more! :p )

Wow! For a second I thought these photos were outtakes from Vogue Paris June 2012, the first one would make a great cover :p

A big part of her appeal is how she makes commercial brands seem almost luxurious. Only a few models can do this. 

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