Not too many people are fond of the April 2010 Vogue cover. Let's just say what's on everyone's mind, the styling sucks.
Gisele Bundchen is in her breeziest 'hey girl' pose ever, and let's face it, could she possibly fit more bracelets on those little wrists?
Not as thick - nor overloaded with advertisements - as the March edition, Vogue is prepared to whip readers into shape for spring in its annual Shape issue.
This issue may or may not be the inspiration non-skinny girls need - considering Gisele was back shooting 6 weeks after delivering her baby. Throughout the Vogue interview, while breast-feeding in front of Vogue editor Joan Juliet Buck, Gisele goes into more detail then expected about her newborn, Benjamin Rein.
"I wanted him to be called River because I wanted something always
flowing, immortal. My husband said, 'There's no way we're going to call
him River.' But my father's name is Reinoldo, so it's a homage to him.
And it's like water."
Gisele goes into confirming yoga as her excercise of choice, helping her lose the baby fat. She deemed it "muscle memory." Though, we're not too sure how much we believe Gisele's - nor Heidi Klum's for that matter - weight loss strategies. Somewhere there's an underlying word of contour treatment reaching out to us.
Regardless of her figure, Gisele goes into detail on becoming a star - and a narcissist at the same time - by way of her reasons for not having (or wanting) to look in the mirror. She revisits her past and explains how she killed off her supermodel persona that developed in her teens.
Meanwhile, as we continue to criticize
Vogue's latest cover choice,
Conde Nast staffers tested
Vogue's latest
iPad application recently, most calling it "underwhelming."
Vogue has no intention of enhancing the application - stating that "the formatting and art is the same" as their iPhone apps - but plenty believe the same mentatlity put
Vogue in an internet slump.
Pick up the must-read at your local newstands, or visit
Vogue for more info.