Gisele Bundchen for Versace Spring 2012 Campaign by Mert & Marcus

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 9, 2012

Versace WomanVersace recently released its complete spring 2012 campaign starring Gisele Bundchen in form-fitting designs from the Italian label. Captured by Mert & Marcus with art direction by Giovanni Bianco, Gisele looks like a sea siren in these sultry blue images taken in Borrego Springs, California. / Styling by Joe McKenna











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18 thoughts on “Gisele Bundchen for Versace Spring 2012 Campaign by Mert & Marcus”

  1. I guess I’m alone in thinking Giselle is boring-as-shit? she’s “hot” but empty….not one of my favorite photos include her…

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  2. The blue tint is not done by artificial lighting it was done by placing a optic blue gel in front of the lens.  http://www.michaelmowery.com

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