Gisele Bündchen Stuns in Vogue Australia—See the Gorgeous Pics!

Plus, find out what it was like for the supermodel to work with director Baz Luhrmann

By Bruna Nessif Dec 18, 2014 2:29 AMTags
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Not that this is new news, but Gisele Bündchen is absolutely gorgeous.

The supermodel flaunted her enviable features on the cover of Vogue Australia for their January issue, which was shot by famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier to celebrate her Chanel No 5 collaboration with Baz Luhrmann.

Bündchen gave fans a sneak peek at her cover recently when she Instagrammed the beautiful image and wrote, "The new @vogueaustralia cover of January 2015 photographed by #PatrickDemarchelier , hair by @harryjoshhair, makeup by @hungvanngo."

The snapshot features a glowing Gisele rocking a form-fitting sequin dress and denim jacket that falls slightly off of her shoulders. Paired with her expert smize and soft waves, Gisele's Vogue cover is absolutely stunning. And that continued inside the mag, too.

The 34-year-old Brazilian also posed alongside Luhrmann for a sassy and sexy black-and-white photo that showed Baz nonchalantly holding a piece of Gisele's dress as it falls off her body.

"I don't think I've ever met anyone who has so much energy," Luhrmann said of Bündchen. "She's full-on about life, love, what she's doing. She's not just a one-way conversation and she's also fearless—anything I asked her to do, she would do it."

Baz directed Chanel's new short film starring the supermodel, which follows the busy celeb throughout her whirlwind day, from spending time with her child to jetting off to a luxe photo shoot. Oh, and passionately falling in love whilst dripping in blinding No. 5 diamonds.

"When Baz and I started talking about the core of it, we wanted to think about who is the woman of today," Gisele said of working with Luhrmann. "You know, it's Chanel—the chicest, most exclusive brand in the world. But if you want to go deeper, we wanted to talk about the woman who is a mother, a wife, a career woman, and how all women are trying to find the time to really live out all aspects of their life."