Bundchen's final runway may not be the end
She let the world believe she had shimmied her final shimmy and taken her final turn on the catwalk, but it seems Gisele Bundchen hasn't ruled out the runway completely.
The supermodel, 34, supposedly walked her final catwalk where it all began for her as a fresh-faced 14-year-old - Sao Paulo Fashion Week in Brazil.
She posted on Wednesday on Facebook: "Today after 20 years in the industry, it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business."
Then she walked the catwalk for a supposed final time during an emotionally charged show featuring models wearing Bundchen's face on their T-shirts while the supermodel got teary.
However, in a far more telling interview with the New York Times, Bundchen's agent Anne Nelson said a lot of things had been lost in translation.
According to Nelson, Bundchen was just closing the chapter on the Brazilian runway and that the runway in general wouldn't be ruled out.
"It is important that we continue to work on all kinds of capacities within the fashion industry," Nelson told the New York Times.
"It's also important that as her representative we bring every interesting opportunity her way. We'll continue to do exactly that going forward," she said.
Her agent even went so far as to say all it might take to get Bundchen back on the catwalk would be an "interesting angle".
"I think a lot of people will still want her on the runway. Will she want to do it? That's a whole other story. It would have to come within an interesting angle, a unique opportunity. Will she do it? I can't guarantee that. But that people will call for her, yes," Nelson said.
