

Gisele Bundchen. Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock
A blast from the past! Gisele BündchenWe took a trip down the memory lane to reflect on the most memorable moments in fashion since she entered the industry as a teenager.
A new episode of British Vogue‘s “Life in Looks” Bündchen, 41, recalled “the most traumatizing” experience of her career when she strutted down the runway of Alexander McQueen’s 1998 London Fashion Week show nearly topless. “It was my first show season in London. I participated in 42 castings. I can recall going to all the castings and no one would even consider my book. It was heroin chic time. I looked nothing like heroin chic.”
“I went to do this casting for Alexander McQueen, and there were girls around the block … he was sitting on a couch, and he’d say, ‘Walk,’ and put you in these impossible shoes,” the supermodel explained in the Vogue video.
After the casting call, Bündchen, who was only 18 at the time, said she got the gig but didn’t have a fitting and showed up to the show without any idea of what she was going to be modeling. “I was like, ‘What am I wearing?’ I could say like a few words [in English], and I was like, ‘What, what is that? Is it a T-shirt?’”
“No, it was this,” Bündchen continued, pointing at the photo of herself on the catwalk in a shimmering silver top that exposed her breasts.
“So, I started crying … I was walking and thinking, ‘Oh my God. I hope my dad doesn’t see this,’” Bündchen added.

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“All I wanted to do was leave,” Bündchen said, adding that she later realized the experience made her “stronger.”
Still, Bündchen went on to have other “uncomfortable” fashion show moments.
While speaking about her time as a Victoria’s Secret Angel, the Brazil native shared she didn’t like having her “butt hanging out.”
“I always made sure my back was covered because it just made me uncomfortable walking on a runway with my butt hanging out, from looking down, up,” Bündchen said. “But I always had fun on the shows. It was always like a show, everyone was singing, there was always some kind of thing happening. It was a fun experience.”
Bündchen — who was named the highest paid model in the world for the 14th year in a row in 2021 — became an Angel in 1999 and even wore the $15 million, ruby-adorned Fantasy Bra in 2000. In 2006, she walked her last show. In addition to McQueen and Victoria’s Secret, Bündchen has appeared on the runways of Christian Dior, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Jil Sander, Jean Paul Gaultier and more. She also appeared in campaigns for Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Givenchy. In 2015, Bündchen announced her decision to retire from runway modeling. She continues to have contracts with brands such as Pantene, Chanel, and Pantene.
Now, she focuses her efforts on her husband of seven years, and her children. In 2009, the fashion icon married NFL quarterback Tom Brady. They have a son Benjamin, 12 years old, and a daughter Vivian, 9. Brady, 44, is also father to John, 14, and Bridget Moynahan, 14.
