
When you have the opportunity to work with a supermodel like Gisele Bündchen, how in the world do you pick just one picture? That was the exact thinking behind the multiple covers for Vogue Brazil’s July 2011 issue. ”How to select only one photo of her?” said Daniel Hawk, editorial director of Vogue. “There was no consensus, so we decided to publish four.”
And we’re pleased they did.
Jacques Dequeker and Patrick Demarchelier snapped Gisele in both very different environments, the Amazon and New York City, to broad range of covers while showing off a variety of themes: glamours, military, and summer swimwear. Inside the glossy, a full 32 pages of Gisele make up the magazine, because really, you can never have enough of the beauty.
But the best news yet? While four covers will grace the newsstands, a fifth cover will hit subscribers mail boxes!




