Miranda Kerr covers 'InStyle' Australia August 2011. In the interview with the magazine, the Victoria's Secret model talks about priorities in life, getting back to her pre-baby body, and the possibility of moving back to Australia. Take a look at some highlights from the interview.
Miranda Kerr definitely surprised
everyone with her amazing fit post-baby body. The 28-year-old
Victoria's
Secret Angel covers 'InStyle' Australia, the August 2011
issue, and speaks about getting back in shape after giving birth to
Flynn, priorities in life, and about possibly moving back to
Australia. 'InStyle' spent a day with Kerr while she was working
for the new David Jones campaign. Here are some photos and a few
snippets from the interview.
The gorgeous Aussie supermodel and husband Orlando Bloom welcomed
their first child back in January. Just weeks after the birth,
Miranda flaunted an enviable body. "He’s a big baby, 4.5 kilograms
at birth, and I thought to myself, 'I have so much more that I want
to do aside from modeling. I can live with my body not being in
shape if I have a healthy son. It’s worth it'," the model said
about her pre-baby body.
Miranda takes baby Flynn at shoots. She told the magazine that,
"I'm so blessed that I can bring him to work." The model has also
tweeted pictures of herself feeding Flynn. One of the photos
features the two of them in bed soon after he was born, while the
second one, more recent, captures the beautiful mom sitting in a
make-up chair in a robe and heels, posted with the words: "Another
day in the office".
In 2008, the supermodelmom became ambassador for the Australian
department store David Jones. This month, Miranda returns to the
David Jones runways for the retailer's spring/summer preview, after
taking a break last year. "I always have a great time when I go
back. I grew up [working] with so many of the Australian
designers—Lisa Ho, Alex Perry, the Ksubi boys—they
were the first shows I ever did and I feel close to them."
Miranda entered into the fashion world at the age of 13,
after winning the Dolly Magazine/Impulse Model Competition. Soon,
she managed to become one of the sexiest and most in demand models
in the world. Now, as mom and wife, it seems that her priorities
have changed. "I was working 18-hour days. Now the pace has slowed
so I can spend the majority of my time with Flynn—we have a
bath together every night. [I am] first a wife and a mother, and
then comes work. When I work, it needs to be the best decision for
us as a family," Miranda told 'InStyle'.
Kerr confesses that she is very close to her family who was at the
photo shoot. On possibly moving back to Australia, the supermodel
says that, "I like to think [so]. Flynn would love it,
and I had such a wonderful childhood in the country. He is going to
have a diverse upbringing."
Photo courtesy of InStyle


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