- Gisele Bündchen returns to modelling amid divorce from Tom Brady.
- The supermodel appears in Louis Vuitton’s vibrant new advertising campaign.
- Bundchen is surrounded by a flurry of vibrant dots.
The supermodel Gisele Bündchen appears in Louis Vuitton’s vibrant new advertising campaign for the fashion house’s partnership with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
This is her first appearance since she and her ex-husband, Tom Brady, officially ended their 13-year marriage in October.
The French luxury brand posted a video of 42-year-old Bündchen on Instagram on Friday, wearing the new handbags while listening to the Rolling Stones’ “She’s Like a Rainbow.”
The mother of two poses in the video topless while holding two of the carryalls close to her chest while just sporting a pair of blue trousers.
Bundchen is surrounded by a flurry of vibrant dots as she smiles towards the camera.
Along with Natalia Vodianova, the campaign also stars Bella Hadid, Liya Kebede, Christy Turlington, Devon Aoki, and Karlie Kloss.
The collection is Kusama’s second partnership with Louis Vuitton.
According to a press statement from Louis Vuitton, the new collection “blends the inventiveness of Yayoi Kusama and the savoir-faire of Louis Vuitton, reinterpreting the Maison’s iconic items, imbued with the artist’s characteristic motifs.”
Kusama’s painted dots, metal dots, infinite dots, and psychedelic flower “enliven the universe of Louis Vuitton by celebrating art, audacity, and craftsmanship.”
Bündchen stated that the former catwalker and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, 45, had “grown apart” and would still be co-parenting their children “to give them the love, care, and attention they richly deserve” after the couple formalized their divorce in October.
Brady and Bündchen are parents to two children, Benjamin, 13, and Vivian, 10. Jack, age 15, is the son of the seven-time NFL champion and his ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan.
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