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Gisele Bündchen Covers W Magazine for First Time in 19 Years

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Supermodel Gisele Bündchen appears on the cover of W Magazine's Summer Issue, marking her first cover for the publication since 2007. The 45-year-old reflects on her three-decade career, discussing how her perspective on confidence and self-acceptance has evolved over time. The cover story highlights her journey from her first W appearance in 1999 to her current status as an industry veteran.

Gisele Bündchen, 45, graces the cover of W Magazine's Summer Issue in a black satin Celine top and briefs with a statement shell-filled necklace, her first cover for the publication in 19 years. The spread features multiple high-fashion looks including pieces from Hodakova, Gucci, and Jean Paul Gaultier. In the accompanying interview, Bündchen reflects on her evolution as a model, noting that she has shifted from questioning whether she was "doing enough" to focusing on internal confidence and self-acceptance. She discusses her famous "horse walk," explaining that it became iconic because it conveyed power and confidence rather than simply showcasing clothing. Bündchen, a mother of three with over 30 years in the modeling industry, emphasizes that understanding how images are created and accepting herself has fundamentally changed both her work and her life experience.

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