For a supermodel on Gisele Bundchen's level, there's no size too large and no price too high that can stop people from buying her book.
Gisele Bundchen is releasing a coffe-table book celebrating her prosperous career entitled "Gisele", and she's selling it for $700, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
According to Forbes, the book will feature 300 images of the Brazilian model, displaying her most memorable and illustrious moments as a model.
It will also feature tributes from family, close friends and other prominent personalities in the fashion industry.
Most of the photographs were taken by famous photographers such as Juergen Teller, Corinne Day, Inez & Vinoodh, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott and David LaChapelle. Some shots come from "Win", "Big Magazine", "Vogue Brasil" and "Vogue Paris".
The most stunning image will be featured as the front cover of the book. The image is an iconic nude portrait of the model taken in the 1990s by Irving Penn.
The photographs will also display the gradual rise of her career from how it began in Brazil to her current standing as one of the world's top models.
Only 1,000 signed copies of the English Collector's Edition will be published. Also, a Portuguese edition will be launched in Brazil.
The first 100 copies will come with a special "Art Edition" collection signed by the photographer Juergen Teller. The special edition costs $2000.
Gisele is now married to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady with two sons in their family but the supermodel never lost her shine.
This September, Fortune Magazine hailed Bundchen as, once again, the top-earning woman in the modeling industry with $44 million.
She outranked the earnings of much younger models by a lot - Cara Delevingne and Adriana Lima come second to Gisele - but only with an estimated $9 million.
This earnings come despite the fact that Gisele stepped away from her career last April. She made the announcement saying her body is asking her to stop, Fortune reports.
She also shared a picture of her at the start of her career on Instagram with the caption: "I am grateful that at 14, I was given the opportunity to start this journey. 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."
At 34, twenty years after her debut, she walked the runway for the last time for Colcci during the Sao Paulo Fashion Week in Brazil.