Photos of supermodel and new mum Gisele Bundchen on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK’s September issue have just been released, proving more so than ever that the 30-year-old Brazilian goddess is not actually human.

 

Photographed by Cedric Buchet and styled by Sophia Neophitou-Apostolou, the shoot puts a sexy spin on fashion’s current focus on lady like dressing with black lace, nipped in waists and naughty glimpses of underwear.  

 

But despite her knock-out post baby body, Gisele is getting more attention for her breast feeding claims than the magazine’s city skyline photoshoot.

 

In the September issue (and we all know September is the ‘Jaaarrnuary in fashion’) Gisele tell’s Harper’s Bazaar "I think breastfeeding really helped (me keep me figure). Some people here (in the US) think they don't have to breastfeed, and I think 'Are you going to give chemical food to your child when they are so little?' I think there should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months."

Wooahhh easy there Gisele. Let’s not go preaching to new born mothers shall we? We know whenever it’s a slow news day bringing up the old breastfeeding debate is an easy way to fire up the public, let alone the discussion of a word wide law.

The top earning model’s claim that her natural birth of son Benjamin in December (where she meditated during an eight-hour labour) ‘did not hurt in the slightest,’ hasn’t exactly helped her with the soccer mums at the playground either. I sometimes shed a tear when getting an eye brow wax. Giving birth? Forgeddabout it!