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Tom Brady's ex-wife Gisele Bündchen makes a radiant return to modeling with Vogue France's ethereal postpartum photoshoot

Tom Brady's ex-wife Gisele Bündchen makes a radiant return to modeling with Vogue France's ethereal postpartum photoshoot

Time of India3 days ago

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen is back in front of the camera, and her return is nothing short of breathtaking. Just three months after welcoming her third child — her first with boyfriend Joaquim Valente — the 44-year-old icon is redefining postpartum beauty and proving that motherhood can be just as radiant as any runway moment.
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A comeback rooted in authenticity and quiet strength
For the June/July 2025 issue of Vogue France, Bündchen collaborated with legendary photographer Mario Sorrenti in a dreamy editorial that blends ethereal fashion with emotional resonance. Draped in sheer lace gowns reminiscent of both Victorian elegance and forest fairy-tale magic, Gisele channels serenity, power, and femininity in every frame. It's a stark contrast to the high-drama fashion editorials of old, offering a softer, soul-rich vision of beauty.
These images, which she described as part of a broader wellness message, aren't just about style — they're about presence. 'To me, wellness goes far beyond physical health. It's not just about what you eat or how you move, it's also about how you feel, think, and live,' Bündchen shared on Instagram. 'It's in your thoughts, your habits, the boundaries you honor, and the inner peace you protect. True wellness is about embracing, honoring, and nourishing every part of who you are.
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Post-baby glow with purpose and presence
This isn't just a return to modeling for Gisele — it's a reintroduction of the woman she's become. After years devoted to raising her children with ex-husband Tom Brady, as well as helping co-parent his eldest, Bündchen's latest chapter is one of empowerment and earned peace.
'I feel more comfortable in my own skin and have a clearer understanding of my priorities,' she told Vogue France. 'I'm grateful for where I am.
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I feel like I've earned it.'
Even the glamour of hair and makeup felt like a personal reward. 'Having my hair and make-up done makes me feel like I'm on vacation,' she joked, revealing that in the early weeks with her newborn, she 'hardly brushed [her] hair.'
With her baby boy — whose middle name is reportedly River — now sleeping through the night, Gisele says she's finally regaining her rhythm. On Mother's Day, she shared a glimpse of her 'little angel' and opened up about 'embracing the slower rhythms' of life.
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Whether she's wading through coastal waters or redefining wellness, Gisele Bündchen's return is a powerful reminder that beauty, strength, and self-love don't fade — they evolve.

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