Gisele Bundchen with her first Vogue cover.Photo:Vogue/YouTubeGisele Bündchenmay be a fashion fixture now, but in her early days, that wasn’t always the case.Bündchen, 43, was always a bombshell, but in the ’90s, that wasn’t necessarily the look that sold. So when she landed her firstVoguecover in 1999 at age 18, it was a very big deal. That’s why she has a copy of the magazine in her Miami home as a treasured keepsake.“This is very special to me,” she says of the magazine in an “Objects of Affection"videowithVoguereleased on April 2. She admits she hasn’t looked at it in over 20 years, but she still seems in awe while holding it.“I was 18 when I shot it. We were at the park in New York. It was Steven Meisel,” she says, before adding that she wasn’t actually guaranteed the cover when she showed up to the set that day. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is amazing.’ The biggest thing you could do as a model, you know, to be on an AmericanVoguecover. So this was the beginning of everything and it was the time of the heroin chic so it was a very important moment because this was the cover and it was ‘The Return of the Sexy Model,’ which was, I never considered myself sexy, but I was very happy that they chose me to represent this moment.“She also shot a nude for inside the magazine with photographer Irving Penn with the headline ‘The Return of the Curve.’ Bündchen calls it the “new era” of fashion.“I was just so lucky that I guess I was at the right place at the right time because I was not working very much on the heroin chic era, let’s put it that way,” she says.Bündchen adds that the magazine was released on her 19th birthday in July 1999, which made for an extra special birthday gift and it helped launch her career into the stratosphere.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Gisele Bundchen at Miami event in December 2023.Jason Koerner/GettyTheNourishcookbook author left her home in Brazil when he was just 14 to start her career, and while speaking at an event last summer,she got emotional while reflecting on those early daysand how tough it was to leave her family behind to start a new life.At a VTEX event in São Paulo in June, “Gisele teared up on stage when they were talking about her early career,” a source close to Bündchen told PEOPLE. “She still gets emotional when she thinks about leaving her family and her sisters. She was only 14 years old and she went off to start a new life, a new career. She left everything she knew behind.”According tolocal media in São Paulo, Bündchen got emotional talking about wanting to leave a better world for her kids and to make her parents proud. “You can do anything if you believe in yourself and your dreams,” she told the audience in Portuguese.“Everything is possible when we believe, and I am no different from you. I am simply a person who believed,” she added.

Gisele Bundchen with her first Vogue cover.Photo:Vogue/YouTube

Gisele Bundchen Felt ‘Lucky’ to Land First Vogue Cover at 18 amid ‘Heroin Chic’ Trend: ‘Return of the Sexy Model’

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Gisele Bündchenmay be a fashion fixture now, but in her early days, that wasn’t always the case.Bündchen, 43, was always a bombshell, but in the ’90s, that wasn’t necessarily the look that sold. So when she landed her firstVoguecover in 1999 at age 18, it was a very big deal. That’s why she has a copy of the magazine in her Miami home as a treasured keepsake.“This is very special to me,” she says of the magazine in an “Objects of Affection"videowithVoguereleased on April 2. She admits she hasn’t looked at it in over 20 years, but she still seems in awe while holding it.“I was 18 when I shot it. We were at the park in New York. It was Steven Meisel,” she says, before adding that she wasn’t actually guaranteed the cover when she showed up to the set that day. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is amazing.’ The biggest thing you could do as a model, you know, to be on an AmericanVoguecover. So this was the beginning of everything and it was the time of the heroin chic so it was a very important moment because this was the cover and it was ‘The Return of the Sexy Model,’ which was, I never considered myself sexy, but I was very happy that they chose me to represent this moment.“She also shot a nude for inside the magazine with photographer Irving Penn with the headline ‘The Return of the Curve.’ Bündchen calls it the “new era” of fashion.“I was just so lucky that I guess I was at the right place at the right time because I was not working very much on the heroin chic era, let’s put it that way,” she says.Bündchen adds that the magazine was released on her 19th birthday in July 1999, which made for an extra special birthday gift and it helped launch her career into the stratosphere.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Gisele Bundchen at Miami event in December 2023.Jason Koerner/GettyTheNourishcookbook author left her home in Brazil when he was just 14 to start her career, and while speaking at an event last summer,she got emotional while reflecting on those early daysand how tough it was to leave her family behind to start a new life.At a VTEX event in São Paulo in June, “Gisele teared up on stage when they were talking about her early career,” a source close to Bündchen told PEOPLE. “She still gets emotional when she thinks about leaving her family and her sisters. She was only 14 years old and she went off to start a new life, a new career. She left everything she knew behind.”According tolocal media in São Paulo, Bündchen got emotional talking about wanting to leave a better world for her kids and to make her parents proud. “You can do anything if you believe in yourself and your dreams,” she told the audience in Portuguese.“Everything is possible when we believe, and I am no different from you. I am simply a person who believed,” she added.

Gisele Bündchenmay be a fashion fixture now, but in her early days, that wasn’t always the case.

Bündchen, 43, was always a bombshell, but in the ’90s, that wasn’t necessarily the look that sold. So when she landed her firstVoguecover in 1999 at age 18, it was a very big deal. That’s why she has a copy of the magazine in her Miami home as a treasured keepsake.

“This is very special to me,” she says of the magazine in an “Objects of Affection"videowithVoguereleased on April 2. She admits she hasn’t looked at it in over 20 years, but she still seems in awe while holding it.

“I was 18 when I shot it. We were at the park in New York. It was Steven Meisel,” she says, before adding that she wasn’t actually guaranteed the cover when she showed up to the set that day. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is amazing.’ The biggest thing you could do as a model, you know, to be on an AmericanVoguecover. So this was the beginning of everything and it was the time of the heroin chic so it was a very important moment because this was the cover and it was ‘The Return of the Sexy Model,’ which was, I never considered myself sexy, but I was very happy that they chose me to represent this moment.”

She also shot a nude for inside the magazine with photographer Irving Penn with the headline ‘The Return of the Curve.’ Bündchen calls it the “new era” of fashion.

“I was just so lucky that I guess I was at the right place at the right time because I was not working very much on the heroin chic era, let’s put it that way,” she says.

Bündchen adds that the magazine was released on her 19th birthday in July 1999, which made for an extra special birthday gift and it helped launch her career into the stratosphere.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Gisele Bundchen at Miami event in December 2023.Jason Koerner/Getty

Gisele Bundchen speaks on stage during the IWC Schaffhausen Live Talk With Gisele Bundchen on December 08, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida.

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TheNourishcookbook author left her home in Brazil when he was just 14 to start her career, and while speaking at an event last summer,she got emotional while reflecting on those early daysand how tough it was to leave her family behind to start a new life.

At a VTEX event in São Paulo in June, “Gisele teared up on stage when they were talking about her early career,” a source close to Bündchen told PEOPLE. “She still gets emotional when she thinks about leaving her family and her sisters. She was only 14 years old and she went off to start a new life, a new career. She left everything she knew behind.”

According tolocal media in São Paulo, Bündchen got emotional talking about wanting to leave a better world for her kids and to make her parents proud. “You can do anything if you believe in yourself and your dreams,” she told the audience in Portuguese.

“Everything is possible when we believe, and I am no different from you. I am simply a person who believed,” she added.

source: people.com