Pay $700 to see what Tom Brady sees every morning.
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen is charging that astounding figure for her new coffee table book — which celebrates her 20 years in the fashion industry with hundreds of snapshots, nudes and even one photo of her wearing a big cheetah head.
Only 1,000 copies of the living room fixture will be sold, each of which will be signed by Bundchen.
The book includes tributes from the Brazilian bombshell’s friends, family and fashion leaders — which partly justifies the high cost, said the publisher, Taschen, in a statement. Bundchen will donate all proceeds to charity.
The book will “shed light on how and why she has become one of the greatest models of all time,” the Taschen statement added.
Bundchen, 34, quit the catwalk in April, but remains the world’s highest-earning model. She’s been featured in roughly 450 fashion shows and graced the cover of more than 1,000 magazines since bursting onto the scene two decades ago.
But fans have never seen her like this: donning dark-as-night body paint, standing topless in a trash can and flaunting her remarkably thin figure in all sorts of unusual poses and settings.
The pricey tome will be available in November, when her husband’s job as quarterback of the Patriots really begins heating up.