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Alessandra Ambrosio shows off stunning figure as she poses in leather corset and heels

Alessandra Ambrosio shows off stunning figure as she poses in leather corset and heels

The Irish Sun06-07-2025
ALESSANDRA Ambrosio goes hell for leather in her latest photoshoot.
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Alessandra Ambrosio posed in a corset with buckled bands on her arms and legs
Credit: vizzano.com.br
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Alessandra was fronting the new campaign for Brazilian label Vizzano
Credit: vizzano.com.br
She was promoting Brazilian label Vizzano's heels and handbags.
The 44-year-old said: 'Happy to share the result of this project that celebrates style, glamour, and the freedom to be exactly who we are.'
Alessandra began taking modelling classes at age 12 before landing her first job at just 15.
She has since worked for big name designers including Gucci, Dior, Guess, and Calvin Klein.
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In 2022, Alessandra was
Alessandra shares two children Anja, 14, and Noah, 10, with ex-fiance Jamie Mazur.
The mum of two is now romantically involved with model Richard Lee.
The couple have been dating since 2021.
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