Adriana Lima for Vogue Brazil February 2011 by Fabio Bartelt

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Published February 4, 2011

Adriana Lima takes to the pages of Vogue Brazil’s February issue donning sparkling and shining looks photographed by Fabio Bartelt. A mix of large proportions, sequins and bold accessories, Adriana stuns in Pierrô in Love.








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92 thoughts on “Adriana Lima for Vogue Brazil February 2011 by Fabio Bartelt”

  1. i really wanted to like this… but no. the clothes are fantastic, but a different model would have made this so much better

  2. I don’t know what people have against VS models. I think this would look the same with or without a high fashion model.

    • It’s not that they have something against them (or at least I don’t), but girls like Lima, Candice, Kerr, and to some lesser extent, Aless, don’t have that intangible ability to create fascinating photographs using their emotions or body language… they are simply pretty. VS is just fine for them because they’re selling underwear, but when it comes to editorials, there needs to be that extra connection to the clothes and the feel of the shoot. Lima is used to relying on her looks rather than using any modeling skill. Now, whether you personally believe that modeling is a skill and not just simply based on looks is another story altogether.

      • Quite honestly, I think that she emotes pretty goddamn well in this shoot. She has a hell of a lot more facial expressions than high fashion models who rely on their “unique” gap-tooth slightly-agape mouth expression in every shot. At least there’s some variety, and she’s also hot as hell which doesn’t hurt.
        Also, Liu Wen, Chanel Iman, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Bambi Northwood Blyth, Behati Prinsloo, and Erin Heatherton are all examples of high fashion models who model for VS as well. I think that the point of modeling is relying on your looks, and being able to do things with them to sell a product and create an editorial story. The reason great models are so highly paid is because they are able to do this.
        Alessandra and Adriana have both done some great, softer high fashion eds in the past year that are truly wonderful. I will agree that this is not the best.

      • I will agree, but to a lesser extent. Yes VS models tend to be quite commercial. They are very “obviously” pretty, and its kinda hard to translate that into edge and high-fashion editorial, but we should not limit them to what they can do. I think there is room for everyone. Variety is very nice. We can get our dose of beautiful but edgy girls, and we can also have simply pretty girls, and there is nothing wrong with that.

        My main critique for VS models is when they try little too hard. I always thought Kerr and Ambrosio ALWAYS tried so hard to be edgy and it just doesnt work.
        Other than that, I seriously have no bad words for ANY models, because they are ALL beautiful.

      • I will agree, but to a lesser extent. Yes VS models tend to be quite commercial. They are very “obviously” pretty, and its kinda hard to translate that into edge and high-fashion editorial, but we should not limit them to what they can do. I think there is room for everyone. Variety is very nice. We can get our dose of beautiful but edgy girls, and we can also have simply pretty girls, and there is nothing wrong with that.

        My main critique for VS models is when they try little too hard. I always thought Kerr and Ambrosio ALWAYS tried so hard to be edgy and it just doesnt work.
        Other than that, I seriously have no bad words for ANY models, because they are ALL beautiful.

      • I will agree, but to a lesser extent. Yes VS models tend to be quite commercial. They are very “obviously” pretty, and its kinda hard to translate that into edge and high-fashion editorial, but we should not limit them to what they can do. I think there is room for everyone. Variety is very nice. We can get our dose of beautiful but edgy girls, and we can also have simply pretty girls, and there is nothing wrong with that.

        My main critique for VS models is when they try little too hard. I always thought Kerr and Ambrosio ALWAYS tried so hard to be edgy and it just doesnt work.
        Other than that, I seriously have no bad words for ANY models, because they are ALL beautiful.

    • It’s not that they have something against them (or at least I don’t), but girls like Lima, Candice, Kerr, and to some lesser extent, Aless, don’t have that intangible ability to create fascinating photographs using their emotions or body language… they are simply pretty. VS is just fine for them because they’re selling underwear, but when it comes to editorials, there needs to be that extra connection to the clothes and the feel of the shoot. Lima is used to relying on her looks rather than using any modeling skill. Now, whether you personally believe that modeling is a skill and not just simply based on looks is another story altogether.

    • “Incapable”? Yea, which is why she’s one of the more famous models that appeals to both men and women. Women want to look like her, and men want to be with her. Incapable? I think not.

        • and thats why we have you to decide who’s skilled or not at their particular field. screw photographers, agencies & brands who employ them.

        • and when this conversation REMOTELY involves mention of an ‘actual skill’ let me know. so far i’ve heard the word modeling. get. a. life. liz. you sound idiotic. she’s pretty, that’s all you need! ahheeeeeesh!

  3. i love her, and yeah, instead of all those dummies you call models, this girl has a personality, she was made for catwalk and commercials, because she is HOT. and VS models are only the FUCKING BESTS. The only models with hot bodies, not hangers, plus their awesome personality.

    • thank you Esikazemese.seriously i think its intimidation that makes these pple always want to diss VS models.At the end of the day Designers,Editors and Photographers have the last say and they say YES to VS models so everybody stfu already.jeesh.

      • Well said with the intimidation part. Lets be honest, if you had a choice of Adriana’s or Frejas body and breasts, which one would most women chose?

        We “diss” VS models, because they appeal to men as well. I seriously dont know ANY guy who will find Kerr, Lima or Gisele unattractive.

    • A lot of models these days seem to lack personality, with you I will agree on that. But a lot of girls and women that are high fashion can convey their personality wonderfully while at the same time having that certain something about them that is strange and intriguing. You said that VS models have “hot bodies” and a lot of them do but let’s be honest, Chanel Iman is one of the skinniest, least curvy models working today and she just became a VS angel, nothing wrong with that I enjoy her commercial and high fashion work, but it was just worth pointing out that she’s an angel not because of her body so much but more so her face and yes, personality.

    • seriously using the word ‘unchic’ is lame. i feel like i should be drinking white zin, at a tacky hotel bar somewhere in the 70’s all of a sudden.

    • seriously using the word ‘unchic’ is lame. i feel like i should be drinking white zin, at a tacky hotel bar somewhere in the 70’s all of a sudden.

    • seriously using the word ‘unchic’ is lame. i feel like i should be drinking white zin, at a tacky hotel bar somewhere in the 70’s all of a sudden.

  4. Jesus f’ing christ. Will you guys just stop being such cynical assholes and for once, bring yourself to say “This is nice!”

    My god. Bunch of jealous, catty, females out here.

  5. I’ve never liked Adriana Lima, I always thought she was ugly when compared to other models. But I think she looks quite stunning in this and for a photographer to actually change what I think about a certain model, that must be mean he’s done a great job even though I also dislike Bartelt’s work.

  6. She does look beautiful here, there’s no doubt about that, but she isn’t good at doing high fashion. There’s a reason why models are seperated into high fashion and commercial and it’s because the two different types of modelling require different things, hence why some VS models aren’t particuarly good at high fashion modelling and visa-versa. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it is what is, she looks stunning, but she isn’t good at high fashion. Simple as that.

  7. She does look beautiful here, there’s no doubt about that, but she isn’t good at doing high fashion. There’s a reason why models are seperated into high fashion and commercial and it’s because the two different types of modelling require different things, hence why some VS models aren’t particuarly good at high fashion modelling and visa-versa. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it is what is, she looks stunning, but she isn’t good at high fashion. Simple as that.

  8. que merda ne?
    mulher incrivel dessa
    historinha sem graça como essa
    sem luz sem direção.
    se é isso que a “vogue” consegue fazer supostamente com os melhores profissionais do mercado,
    TAMO FUDIDO NO BRASIL ,
    existe moda nao
    mas o make e ela estao lindos.

    • lindo onde? o make tá fodido..
      mas concordo no resto! ela é maravilhosa, podiam ter feito um trabalho tão melhor.. fiquei frustrada

    • lindo onde? o make tá fodido..
      mas concordo no resto! ela é maravilhosa, podiam ter feito um trabalho tão melhor.. fiquei frustrada

    • lindo onde? o make tá fodido..
      mas concordo no resto! ela é maravilhosa, podiam ter feito um trabalho tão melhor.. fiquei frustrada

    • lindo onde? o make tá fodido..
      mas concordo no resto! ela é maravilhosa, podiam ter feito um trabalho tão melhor.. fiquei frustrada

  9. I think some of you are being quite overly critical, and a bit biased. Im glad that we have VS models. While still skinny, they atleast have some breasts, hips and ass, which is nigh-fashion is just unheard of.

    There is room in modeling world for both Freja AND Adriana, and there is nothing wrong with that.

    As far as this editorial is concerned, I think she looks beautiful, her hair is great, clothes are full with movement and texture, and the only BAD thing is, those spider eyelashes. SERIOUSLY stylists, STOP using Kim Kardashian techinque! Please!

  10. I think some of you are being quite overly critical, and a bit biased. Im glad that we have VS models. While still skinny, they atleast have some breasts, hips and ass, which is nigh-fashion is just unheard of.

    There is room in modeling world for both Freja AND Adriana, and there is nothing wrong with that.

    As far as this editorial is concerned, I think she looks beautiful, her hair is great, clothes are full with movement and texture, and the only BAD thing is, those spider eyelashes. SERIOUSLY stylists, STOP using Kim Kardashian techinque! Please!

  11. I think some of you are being quite overly critical, and a bit biased. Im glad that we have VS models. While still skinny, they atleast have some breasts, hips and ass, which is nigh-fashion is just unheard of.

    There is room in modeling world for both Freja AND Adriana, and there is nothing wrong with that.

    As far as this editorial is concerned, I think she looks beautiful, her hair is great, clothes are full with movement and texture, and the only BAD thing is, those spider eyelashes. SERIOUSLY stylists, STOP using Kim Kardashian techinque! Please!

  12. i’ve been living in brasil for the last 3 years now and i hate how all the magazines out there only use their brasilian models. they’re so full of themselves ugh

    • I guess you’re not really buying magazines that often to say such thing.

      But anyway, we are NOT full of ourselves. The public of Vogue Brasil is the upper Brazilian class so you would agree that we are very much aware that our society still has to develop in many ways (case you didn’t notice). And we feel FRUSTRATED to see so many things going wrong.. When there’s a reason that makes us PROUD of our nationality, we take it. Even if it is having beautiful women.. And that’s why we appreciate them so much, and I see no wrong in doing so.

    • I guess you’re not really buying magazines that often to say such thing.

      But anyway, we are NOT full of ourselves. The public of Vogue Brasil is the upper Brazilian class so you would agree that we are very much aware that our society still has to develop in many ways (case you didn’t notice). And we feel FRUSTRATED to see so many things going wrong.. When there’s a reason that makes us PROUD of our nationality, we take it. Even if it is having beautiful women.. And that’s why we appreciate them so much, and I see no wrong in doing so.

  13. There is a reason models are separated in to high fashion/ commercial. So unfortunate mix ups like this do not happen. All you can stare at, is how gorgeous her face is – the clothes end up looking like a clowns costume on her…

  14. There is a reason models are separated in to high fashion/ commercial. So unfortunate mix ups like this do not happen. All you can stare at, is how gorgeous her face is – the clothes end up looking like a clowns costume on her…

  15. There is no question that Adriana is beautiful but she looks very robotic here. Something is off and this shoot does not scream high fashion.

  16. There is no question that Adriana is beautiful but she looks very robotic here. Something is off and this shoot does not scream high fashion.

  17. There is no question that Adriana is beautiful but she looks very robotic here. Something is off and this shoot does not scream high fashion.

  18. I’m going to resist joining the cat fight and just comment.
    I like this ed a lot! And her 🙂 I think she did an excellent job.

  19. After years of seeing Adriana as a VS model; this is a little off-putting. I almost feel as if she doesn’t look like herself? She’s gorgeous nonetheless. Just as seeing Gisele in editorial again threw me for a loop, it’ll just take a few more shoots to get used to it.

    http://www.sadewilliams.com

  20. After years of seeing Adriana as a VS model; this is a little off-putting. I almost feel as if she doesn’t look like herself? She’s gorgeous nonetheless. Just as seeing Gisele in editorial again threw me for a loop, it’ll just take a few more shoots to get used to it.

    http://www.sadewilliams.com

  21. After years of seeing Adriana as a VS model; this is a little off-putting. I almost feel as if she doesn’t look like herself? She’s gorgeous nonetheless. Just as seeing Gisele in editorial again threw me for a loop, it’ll just take a few more shoots to get used to it.

    http://www.sadewilliams.com

  22. wow looks like a Cosmopolitan shoot! cheap,boring and she defnitely looks better naked than trying to pull off fashions. so awkward!

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