Vogue. Gisele, who is married to NFL superstar Tom Brady, shared her feelings about the experience. She said: “This was one of the most traumatising moments,” Gisele recalled.The model added: “I didn't have a fitting so when I showed up at the show, I was like, ‘So what am I wearing?’“I could say a few words [in English at the time] but I didn't understand half the things, [so] I just pretended I understood. “I had no clue.
And I was like, "Is it a T-shirt or something?" “No, it was this.So I started crying.”Her upset also affected the makeup artist at the show, who she claimed asked her to stop crying so it didn’t ruin the look. “I had these feathers attached to my lashes so as I was crying they were ungluing and the makeup artist was like, 'Please don't cry!'" she said.
She added that while she was walking, all she could think of was that she hoped her father didn’t see the photos. Gisele explained that it was a powerful learning experience and something that made her stronger.
She then went on to share her frustration at how dozens of staff and designers refused to look at her book because she didn’t fit into the “heroin chic” aesthetic, which was popular in fashion at the time.
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