Barefoot in Paris: Gisele Bundchen wanders the Parisian streets for Chanel's latest ad campaign

The supermodel is once again the face for the French fashion house
Dainty dancing: the supermodel danced through the Parisian streets (Picture: Karl Lagerfeld/Chanel)
Charlie Teather30 December 2014

After putting on such a stunning display in the latest Chanel no.5 film, it is no surprise that Gisele Bundchen has once again been chosen to face the brand for its Spring 2015 print campaign.

What is, however, a little more surprising, is the relaxed, carefree, barefoot nature of the shoot, as Chanel campaigns typically favour a more structured look to make the most of every accessory. The images do stay true to the brand's roots, not least with the use of a monochrome colour palette - a favourite of Chanel.

Gisele Bundchen for Chanel - in pictures

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The stunning shoot, captured by Karl Lagerfeld himself, sees the Brazilian super model in front of a number of iconic Parisian spots. The 34-year-old can be seen walking barefoot along the Seine, down the streets of Saint Germain-des-Prés, and posing in front of Café de Flore and the city's infamous Love lock bridge.

The beautiful mother of three has been linked with the brand over the last year, after not only surfing for the Chanel no.5 film but also walking the feminist rally-themed show in September and featuring in a beauty campaign for the fashion house in May. This, however, in all its barefoot Parisian glory, may just be her best yet.

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