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Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen will strut her stuff on
the catwalk for the last time Wednesday, putting a gold-plated seal on the
runway career that launched her to stardom.
Bundchen, the world's top-earning model, will take her final
sashay down the catwalk at Sao Paulo Fashion Week (SPFW), the same event where
she made her debut 20 years ago.
The 34-year-old Brazilian bombshell announced last month she
was retiring from runway modeling, saying she wanted to spend more time with
her husband, New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady, and their two
children, Benjamin and Vivian.
"My body tells me if what I do is worth it, and it
asked to stop. I respect my body, it's a privilege to be able to stop,"
she told Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo.
She will continue modeling off the runway and promoting her
lingerie line, Gisele Bundchen Intimates, launched in 2011 for the Brazilian
label Hope.
Her final runway show, for Brazilian label Colcci, is a
symbolic return to her roots.
Bundchen and SPFW were both just starting out two decades
ago when she had her first show there, taking the runway for local label Zoomp
at 14 years old.
Today, the twice-yearly event, which opened Monday, is the
largest fashion show in Latin America.
It was the start of big things for Bundchen, who went on to
model for major fashion houses such as Alexander Wang, Balenciaga, Carolina
Herrera, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Versace and Victoria's Secret.
Height of career
According to Forbes magazine, she has been the highest-paid
model in the world for the past eight years, with $47 million in earnings last
year.
Only recently, she signed her largest ever contract -- worth
more than $25 million, according to Forbes -- with US sports apparel firm Under
Armour.
"It's marvelous she's leaving the runway at a moment
when she's at the height of her powers. It's an intelligent decision,"
said Dilson Stein, the talent scout who discovered Bundchen in 1994 during a
modeling workshop in the small city of Horizontina, in her native state of Rio
Grande do Sul.
Bundchen began her career when the so-called "heroin chic"
of pale, angular models like Kate Moss was the prevailing aesthetic in high
fashion.
By 1999, she became the face of what Vogue magazine,
splashing her across its cover, called "the return of the sexy
model."
Stein remembers being wowed by the willowy girl of German
descent, with her long blonde hair, sun-kissed skin and athletic build.
"I saw something in her. I knew she would be the great
model of the future," he told AFP.
Bundchen is now expected to turn her focus to print ad
campaigns.
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